Business Services Industry

KILL BW0027, CA BECHTEL ENT/AEP/SIEMENS and KILL BW0604, CQN CA BECHTEL ENT/AEP

Business Wire, Dec 14, 1999

Please KILL BW0027, (CA-BECHTEL-ENT/AEP/SIEMENS) AEP, Bechtel, and Siemens Create New Power Quality Solutions and Transmission Enhancement Company, which ran on Business Wire at 06:05 ET on 12/13/1999.

Also KILL the CORRECTION, BW0604, (CQN-CA-BECHTEL-ENT/AEP) Bechtel Corrects Company Contact Information, which ran on Business Wire at 18:22 ET on 12/13/1999.

REPLACE with BW0605 (CA-BECHTEL-ENT/AEP/SIEMENS) AEP, Bechtel, and Siemens Create New Power Quality Solutions and Transmission Enhancement Company, which ran on Business Wire at 18:22 ET on 12/13/1999.

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