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School unification panel chairman denies conflict
Marty Shultz, vice president and lobbyist for Pinnacle West who serves as chairman of the school redistricting committee, said he is not part of a political campaign promoting district unification.
Pinnacle West Declares Quarterly Dividend; Announces Second-Quarter Conference Call
In addition, Pinnacle West plans to release its 2008 second-quarter results on Wednesday, July 30, 2008.
Icy AC alternative cools city buildings
As downtown Phoenix simmers in triple-digit heat this summer, many high-rises are using 3 million pounds of ice to cool off.
Burning of waste offers solution
In regard to the June 22 Editor's Notebook by Terry Ross about solar power projects by Arizona Public Service, the company will no doubt be responsive to federal mandates on alternative power sources.
Teco Energy leads utility gains in 2Q as coal prices surge, Pinnacle West posts biggest loss
Teco Energy Inc. led Standard & Poor's 500 Index utility stocks higher in the second quarter, as investors flocked to the stock as coal prices soared.
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Pinnacle West names James Hatfield CFO
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. has appointed James R. Hatfield senior vice president and chief financial officer of Pinnacle West and its subsidiary Arizona Public Service Co.
Redistricting improves education, panel's leader says
He discussed the state's plan for school redistricting. "I've always been interested in public education and its critical role in preparing children to become the citizens and leaders of tomorrow," he said.
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Pinnacle West Capital Corp. releases Corporate Responsibility Report
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. released its 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report on Tuesday, highlighting its efforts to become more sustainable.
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Pinnacle West expects major infrastructure investments
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. shareholders were told Wednesday the company has a big job ahead of it: to increase its electrical system by more than 50 percent over the next 12 years to meet Arizona's future ...
ACC Vote Puts Burden Of Running New Electric Lines On Consumers
By Tammy Gray-Searles Large increases in the cost to run electric lines to new properties are expected to have a significant im-pact on new development, especially in rural areas like Holbrook.
The McCain Campaign Slogan: Lobbyists-R-Us
You may have read that John McCain fired five lobbyists last week . Yesterday, his fifth campaign staffer was forced to quit in a week.
Most of the "scandals" involving McCain heretofore have been weak, almost as weak as oh, Steven Segal's acting. via Free Constitution
Mitchell has leadership advice for candidates
“At the end of the day there's a scoreboard in my business”
Former teacher and Democratic Congressman Harry Mitchell reminded his political colleagues and U.S. presidential candidates John McCain, Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama of a lesson that fades for some leaders ... via Arizona Republic
Pinnacle West goes online with interactive yearly report
“We want to communicate more effectively and efficiently, and to do that we wanted to be at the top of corporate American in really using the (Internet) technology”
Ed Taylor , Tribune In an attempt to burnish its image as a cutting-edge company, Pinnacle West Capital Corp. via East Valley Tribune
Pinnacle West Annual Report Features Ideas, Innovation and Interactivity
Arizona Public Service Co. is investing in an electric future that offers customers state-of-the-art technological advances and greater control. via Earth Times
$1.4 bil campus-construction plan gains backers
“Arizona's economy is too dependent on construction”
A proposed $1.4 billion campus-construction plan to jump-start the economy got support Monday from several business and education groups. via Arizona Republic
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The Business Journal of Phoenix - by Mike Sunnucks The Arizona Medical Association and Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon have joined state university presidents, construction companies and economic developers in ... via The Business Journal of Phoenix
APS bid for rate hike faces hard sell
“I think what APS should do is pause and allow a year to pass before requesting another rate increase”
Arizona Public Service Co. is reviving many of the hot topics from its contentious rate-hike hearings last summer in its latest plea for higher prices.APS' stock and finances, not to mention its reputation in ... via Azcentral.com
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. will file its 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 after the close of the stock - 02/25/2008 - 05:05 PM AVON, Conn.-- --The Board of Directors of Magellan ... via Business Wire
Pinnacle West Capital Names Brandt President and COO
“Don has great leadership capabilities and is ideally suited to lead APS into an exciting and important future”
He also has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Arizona Public Service Co. via PR-inside.com