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- Over the last year, utility companies have maintained and increased profits, but the sector has fallen 33% - I know Enron & its Ponzi-like collapse is partly to blame - but so what? - Based on book value, profits, etc... please list your favorite beaten down utility stocks Here's 3 utility companies trading w/ p/e's of under 10; & high book value - & btw - all have projected even higher earnings in 2002: - PPL CORP (NYSE:PPL) - $33.50 - RELIANT ENER (NYSE:REI) - $26 - WISCONSIN ENER (NYSE:WEC) - $22.50 | ||||||||||||
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