BNET Industries
Market Cap:$4.6B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$4.6B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
For 160 years, SCANA Corporation has been an energizing force throughout South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia bringing power and fuel to homes and businesses, stimulating economic growth, spurring innovation, enriching local communities through environmental initiatives and educational programs, and lending a helping hand to the less fortunate. We invite you to learn more about who we are, where we've been and the exciting innovations that are propelling us forward.
Number of Employees 5,786
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Electric Power Distribution: 221122
Recent Events
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SCANA SCG Declares $0.47 Quarterly Dividend; 5.4% Yield
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SCANA's profit jumps 9.6%: Third-quarter rise 'was primarily a result of resolution of a state...
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SCANA Corporation to Announce Third Quarter 2009 Financial Results on October 27, 2009
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STOCKS NEWS US-Kelly gets extension for debt covenant waivers
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SCANA earnings decline: Decrease in electric consumption is key factor
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SCANA
CEO Rating
Chairman, President, and CEO; Chairman and CEO, South Carolina Electric & Gas
50% Approve
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