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- Allegations Depress Shares of Tulsa, Okla.-Based Gas Utility.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 2 -- The year got off to a swift start for Oneok Inc., the parent of Kansas Gas Service, when it announced plans to buy Southwest Gas Corp. and become the country's largest independent gas utility. But...
- Research articles 1999-11-01
- Southern Union Says Southwest Board's Decision to Accept Inferior Acquisition Offer from ONEOK Defies Logic
- AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--April 26, 1999-- Value of Southern Union's Offer Exceeds ONEOK's by Over $60 Million Southern Union Fully Addressed All Financial and Regulatory Issues in Meeting with Southwest's Board of Directors Southern Union Company today said that it is evaluating every alternative course of action following...
- Research articles 1999-04-27
- Southern Union Increasing All-Cash Bid for All Shares of Southwest Gas by $1.50 Per Share to $33.50
- AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--April 27, 1999-- New Offer Exceeds ONEOK's Proposal by $3.50 Per Share For a Total of Over $108 Million Southern Union Offer Adds Extra Protection for Shareholders Through Interest Component Southern Union Company announced today that it has increased its all-cash offer to...
- Research articles 1999-04-27
- Court Rules That Southern Union Can Join Shareholder Suit to Halt ONEOK Acquisition of Southwest Gas
- SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 4, 1999-- The following release is being issued by Southern Union Company: Southern Union Asks that Southwest Holders be Allowed a Voice on its "Clearly Superior" Acquisition Offer for Southwest Suit Charges That Southwest, Having No Intention of Negotiating in Good Faith, Fraudulently...
- Research articles 1999-05-04
- Oneok seeks merger with Southwest Gas
- TULSA JR -- Oneok has filed applications with state regulatory authorities in Arizona, Nevada and California requesting approval to merge with Southwest Gas Corp. The merger would create the largest independent gas distribution company in the United States serving 2.6 million customers in five states. The proposal calls...
- Research articles 1999-03-08
- Bidding war emerges over Southwest Gas
- TULSA JR -- Austin, Texas-based Southern Union Co. is attempting to outbid Tulsa-based Oneok to become the nation's largest gas-only distribution company by merging with Southwest Gas Corp. Southern Union on Monday announced a possible agreement to acquire all of the outstanding common stock of Southwest Gas for...
- Research articles 1999-02-23
- Southern Union Confirms Merger Proposal for Southwest Gas
- AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 22, 1999-- Would Offer $32 Per Share in Cash Merger Would Create Nation's Largest Gas-Only Distribution Company Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) today confirmed that it has submitted a proposal to the Board of Directors of Southwest Gas Corporation (NYSE:SWX) regarding a possible business combination....
- Research articles 1999-02-22
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- Southern Union, ONEOK, Court Southwest Gas; At Stake Is Top Ranking Among Gas-Only LDCs
- Southwest Gas Corp. of Las Vegas has been offered $l.84 billion in cash and assumed debt from Austin-based Southern Union Co., topping the $1.73 billion bid ONEOK Inc. of Tulsa made last December, which the Southwest board of directors accepted. Southwest Gas serves about 1.2 million customers in Arizona, Nevada...
- Research articles 1999-04-01
- Court Denies Southwest Gas/ONEOK Request for Gag Order Against Southern Union Company
- Business Editors & Energy/Legal Writers AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 6, 2000 Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) reported that in its Arizona federal action against Southwest Gas Corp. (NYSE:SWX), ONEOK (NYSE:OKE) and others, the court yesterday denied Southwest Gas' and ONEOK's request for a gag order. The request would have...
- Research articles 2000-12-06
- Southern Union Responds to Misleading News Release
- Business Editors & Energy Writers AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--May 25, 2001 Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) issues the following in response to a news release by Southwest Gas Corporation (NYSE:SWX) that Southern Union believes to be misleading. "Southwest Gas in its May 24, 2001, news release implies that the...
- Research articles 2001-05-25
- Oneok seeks agency review of Southern Union proposal
- TULSA JR -- Oneok on Wednesday filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission asking for a review of Southern Union's proposal to purchase the stock of Southwest Gas Corp. Tulsa-based Oneok and Austin, Texas-based Southern Union have both made offers to buy Las Vegas-based Southwest Gas,...
- Research articles 1999-05-13
- Two Firms Settle in Tulsa, Okla.-Based Gas Supplier's Failed-Merger Case.
- By Russell Ray, Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--The failed merger of Oneok Inc. and Las Vegas-based Southwest Gas Corp. featured a flurry of litigation that was triggered by Southern Union Co., the firm that wrecked the deal. ...
- Research articles 2002-08-08
- Southern Union Wins Major Court Battle
- Business Editors & Energy Writers AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--June 22, 2001 Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) announced that late yesterday, Judge Roslyn Silver, United States District Judge for the District of Arizona issued a 56 page order denying Southwest Gas Corporation's (NYSE:SWX) and ONEOK Inc.'s (NYSE:OKE) motions to dismiss Southern...
- Research articles 2001-06-22
- Judge Rejects Claim that Southwest Gas, Oneok Cost Southern Union Profits.
- By John G. Edwards, Las Vegas Review-Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 26--A federal judge in Phoenix on Tuesday dismissed claims that Southwest Gas Corp. and former suitor Oneok Inc. of Tulsa, Okla., were responsible for a third company losing more than $500 million...
- Research articles 2001-09-26
- Southern Union Company Announces Favorable Jury Verdict Affecting Southwest Gas Storage and Panhandle Eastern
- HOUSTON -- Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) today announced a favorable jury verdict in litigation affecting its Southwest Gas Storage Company and Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company business units. The case, before the Livingston County, Michigan Circuit Court, involved a claim by Hope Land Mineral Corporation ("Hope Land") alleging trespass and...
- Research articles 2007-05-03
- Company Profile for Southern Union Company
- Southern Union Company, headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is engaged primarily in the transportation, storage and distribution of natural gas. Through its Panhandle Energy subsidiary, the Company owns and operates 100% of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, Trunkline Gas Company, Sea Robin Pipeline Company, Southwest Gas Storage Company and Trunkline...
- Research articles 2005-02-18
- Southern Union Announces 2007 Guidance and Strategic Plan
- Intends to Form Master Limited Partnership with Southwest Gas Storage Assets Sandell Asset Management Withdraws Nominees for Election to Board HOUSTON -- Southern Union Company (NYSE:SUG) today issued its Strategic Plan & Outlook for 2007 and beyond. In response to suggestions by the company's largest shareholder, Sandell Asset...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Federal Court Rules Southern Union Can Proceed With Irvin Suit
- Business Editors & Legal Writers AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 20, 2000 A Federal District Court Judge in Arizona ruled that Southern Union Company's (NYSE:SUG) lawsuit against ACC Commissioner James Irvin can proceed, finding that Irvin's conduct was not protected by his claims of executive immunity. "Every drop of...
- Research articles 2000-12-20
- Oneok, Southwest Gas claim lawsuit is `without merit'
- TULSA JR -- Oneok and Southwest Gas both say a lawsuit filed by Southern Union is without merit. "This action appears to be nothing more than another desperate attempt by Southern Union to slow the approval process and create confusion about the pending Oneok/Southwest Gas merger," said Larry...
- Research articles 1999-07-21
- Oneok sweetens Southwest offer
- TULSA JR -- Southwest Gas on Monday accepted an increased offer from Oneok of $1.8 billion in cash and assumed debt, or $30 a share, although the new offer is less than a Southern Union Co. bid. Southwest, a Las Vegas-based natural gas utility, said it had rejected...
- Research articles 1999-04-27
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