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Exelon ex-Peco Energy Co.
| Headquarters location: 10 South Dearborn Street, 37th Floor Chicago, IL 60680 |  | Tel. 312-394-7398 Job offers, investor relations: www.exeloncorp.com Stock:  |
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| Job: 22% of company's jobs cut since 1998 |
| Tax haven, secret bank account, shell companies: operates in 1 offshore financial center(s) |
| Sales: more than 15 billion(s) dollars/euros in annual sales |
| Net profit: more than 4 billion(s) dollars/euros in cumulated net profit since 1998 |
| Top management: earns 158 times the median income in the United States (32000 US$/year) |
| Influence: 1 act(s) of direct corruption or lobbying |
| Advertising & marketing: 2 dubious practice(s) |
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Exelon Peco Energy is managed by |
year name | photo position; compensation source |
| 2002Rowe, John |  Chief Executive Officer; salary: 4.8 million US$; |
| 2000McNeill, Corbin |  Chief Executive Officer; salary: 4.7 million US$; stock-options: 0.37 million US$; |
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| 2007 | Disinformation: "Two lobbyists with lengthy resumes in New Jersey government set up a conference call with the media last week to announce the formation of the New Jersey Affordable, Clean, Reliable Energy Coalition (NJ ACRE), notes an Asbury Park Press editorial. The coalition will "advocate for nuclear energy and, more specifically, a 20-year license extension for the aging Oyster Creek plant" in Lacey, N.J. However, "the lobbyists neglected to point out they are being paid by Exelon Corp., Oyster Creek's owner.: | PR Watch  |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
| 2002 | 11737 | |  |
| 2001 | 22000 | |  |
| 2000 | 29000 | |  |
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year | country : consequences source |
| 2006 | United States of America : A federal lawsuit has been filed charging Exelon Corp. with failing to maintain a pipeline from its Braidwood nuclear plant in Illinois that spilled tritium-laced waste water. Exelon has admitted several leaks -- including 3 million gallons in both 1998 and 2000 -- from a pipeline that carries waste water containing tritium to the Kankakee River, about 60 miles southwest of Chicago. Tritium, a byproduct of nuclear generation, can enter the body through ingestion, absorption or inhalation. Exposure can increase the risk of cancer, birth defects and genetic damage. The lawsuit filed on Monday in U.S. District Court in Chicago seeks class action status for 14,000 neighboring residents. It demands compensation for property damage and bottled water costs as well as company-financed medical testing. | Reuters  |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
| 2004 | Prevent binding environmental regulations (environmental protection through economic growth, self-regulation and free trade) : WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) : : United Nations translate | WBCSD  |
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year |   | sales | income | | buyback | source |
| 2007 |
| | | | 0.5 | billion US$ |  |
| 2002 |
| 14.95 | 1.44 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2001 |
| 15.14 | 1.43 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2000 |
| 7.5 | 0.59 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 1999 |
| 5.44 | 0.58 | |   | billion US$ |  |
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