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    GRTgaz is a public limited company, a subsidiary of the industrial group ENGIE (formerly Gaz de France).It was created on 1 January 2005 in application of European directives on the European electricity and gas market.

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  4. Engie - Wikipedia

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    Engie SA (stylised in all caps as ENGIE) is a French multinational electric utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie. Its activities cover electricity generation and distribution , natural gas , nuclear power , renewable energy , district energy, and the petroleum industry .

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  6. Electrabel - Wikipedia

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    Electrabel was established in 1905. Its actual name originates from 1990, after the regrouping of the companies Intercom, EBES and Unerg. For a long time a majority stake in Electrabel was held by the French company Suez.

  7. ENGIE IT - Wikipedia

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    Historically each department, subsidiary or branch of Gaz de France group had their own IT service department. After the merger of Gaz de France and Suez in 2008, the strategy was to pool all IT services of the two energy groups (and also Suez Environnement group) and in 2010 President Gérard Mestrallet commissioned senior executive Jean-Michel Carboni in charge of DSI to launch the ...

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    A renowned Detroit priest who hosts a popular exorcism podcast was busted on battery charges for allegedly snatching a teenage girl's hair and pretending to floss with it inside an Illinois church.

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    On February 21, 2012, five weeks after Johnson & Johnson paid $158 million to Texas and made Allen Jones a multimillionaire, the company announced that the board had appointed Alex Gorsky to succeed William Weldon as the new chief executive officer.