Archive for August, 2008
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For Immediate Release
Dallas, Texas (August 20, 2008) — Ambit Energy, L.P., announced today that former Vice Chairman, President and COO of TXU, David W. Biegler, has joined the company as an investor and advisor to the executive management team.
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Here is the article from a Houston, TX newspaper.
Reliant Energy, the Goliath of David and Goliath in energy providers, is leading the pack this month with a variable rate of 23.5 cents per kWh for electricity while the little known David, YEP, is offering a rate of 13.8 cents. Doesn’t seem to make cents, does it?
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August 2, 2008 - 11:49PM
Jared Taylor
McALLEN - Benny Rodriguez Jr. thought there must have been a mistake.
The general manager of Bob Stark’s Beef Shop said his electric bill in late June had more than doubled from what it was the month before.
But even as the temperature rose outside, his business did not use significantly more electricity.









