Sentences with phrase «after energy service companies»

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Just over one week after the earnings call, advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services came out in favor of the Tesla SolarCity merger, calling it a «a necessary step towards Tesla's goal of being an integrated sustainable energy company,» and that Tesla had «taken the requisite steps to reassure its shareholders.»
On Apr. 2, a number of analysts reiterated their buy or outperform ratings after the company announced that it was purchasing Frontline Integrated Services, a private Calgary company that services the energy, resource and construction indServices, a private Calgary company that services the energy, resource and construction indservices the energy, resource and construction industries.
After spinning off its fossil and hydro assets into a new company called Uniper in January, E.ON is now more focused on energy networks, services, and renewables.
Still, the decision to forgo an official process concerns experts and set off alarm bells in Washington, especially after the Washington Post reported that the CEO of one of the companies, Whitefish Energy Services, is the neighbor of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke in their small hometown of Whitefish, Montana.
Oil - field service provider Superior Energy Services slumped after reporting a much deeper - than - expected loss, which showed continued deterioration in the company's results.
«Now, the question, after over a full year of progress and tremendous strides in accountability, opening access to care, improving access to benefits, tackling mental health, and strengthening relations with stakeholders, is whether the President is ready to turn the keys to the VA over to ideologues who have designs on having VA go the way of railroads, airports, energy companies, postal services, and other businesses that have been privatized — and have also proven profitable for a few,» he said in the statement.
Shortly after Cuomo announced the Ambit refunds, the AARP called on New York to hold hearings to investigate why New Yorkers are paying higher rates for electricity to independent energy service companies, or ESCOs, than they would pay to utilities.
Mr. Haji noted that venture investment soared after the law's enactment in 2006 as investors poured money into solar start - ups and companies developing energy efficiency services and electric cars.
(In its 2005 energy bill, Congress included an exemption from SDWA oversight for the water put into the ground for hydraulic fracturing — a provision that has come to be known as the «Halliburton loophole» after the oil and gas industry service company that is active in the shale industry.)
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