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CON ED OPPOSES UTILITY MERGER; Rejects Stockholder Efforts on Brooklyn Union Gas

CON ED OPPOSES UTILITY MERGER; Rejects Stockholder Efforts on Brooklyn Union Gas
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May 18, 1965, Section BUSINESS FINANCIAL, Page 53Buy Reprints
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Stockholder efforts to bring about a merger between the Brooklyn Union Gas Company and the Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., were brushed aside here yesterday by Harland C. Forbes, chairman of Con Edison, at the annual meeting here. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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