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Early Glance: Utilities companies
By: The Associated Press | 13 Nov 2009 | 10:34 AM ET
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NEW YORK - Shares of some top utilities companies are down at 10 a.m.:

AEP fell $.13 or .4 percent, to $31.26.

ConEd fell $.04 or .1 percent, to $42.13.

Duke Energy fell $.02 or .1 percent, to $15.99.

Pepco Holdings fell $.01 or percent, to $15.32.

Southern Co fell $.04 or .1 percent, to $31.55.

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