Exelon Corp (EXC)

Exelon is in the business of keeping your lights on. The Chicago-based company generates and distributes electricity to customers in Illinois and Pennsylvania, and sells natural gas to customers in Pennsylvania. More significantly, Exelon is the largest nuclear-power provider in the country. All told, Exelon serves more than five million customers.

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HeatherBakke posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - over 1 year ago

may go up and down but everyone needs electricity so it will stick around and be alright

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edl20 posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - over 2 years ago

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almo40192 posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - almost 3 years ago

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KPgymnast posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - almost 3 years ago

KPgymnast thinks if Exelon Corp were a snack, it'd be Doritos .

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40936 posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - almost 3 years ago

40936 thinks if Exelon Corp were a character on Saved by the Bell, it would be Screech.

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gadzooks85 posted some buzz about Exelon Corp - about 3 years ago

Check out their wanted acquisition of NRG.

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Events

  • April 22012
    Exelon Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Apr 02, 2012
  • April252012
    Exelon Corporation expected to report Q1 2012 results on April 25, 2012. This event was calculated by Capital IQ (Created on January 26, 2012).
  • April272012
    Essex Angel Capital Inc. expected to report Q2 2012 results on April 27, 2012. This event was calculated by Capital IQ (Created on February 1, 2012).
  • January222013
    Exelon Corporation expected to report Fiscal Year 2012 results on January 22, 2013. This event was calculated by Capital IQ (Created on January 26, 2012).

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