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General Electric Co. v. Gilbert, 429 U.S. 125 (1976), is a 1976 United States Supreme Court case authored by Chief Justice William Rehnquist concerning gender-based discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In a 6–3 decision, the Court held that pregnancy could reasonably be excluded from an employer's the disability ...
El Paso Corp. headquarters. El Paso Corporation was a provider of natural gas and related energy products and was one of North America's largest natural gas producers until its acquisition by Kinder Morgan in 2012. It was headquartered in Houston, Texas, United States. [1]
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El Paso Electric had electric sales of $1.24 billion and a profit of $113.3 million in 2022, the latest financial data available.The company is owned by the JP Morgan Chase-tied Infrastructure ...
Originally, units 4 and 5 were owned by Southern California Edison Company (48%), APS (15%), Public Service Company of New Mexico (13%), Salt River Project (10%), Tucson Electric Power (7%), and El Paso Electric Company (7%). In 2013 Southern California Edison sold its 48% share to APS (and APS then immediately shut down units 1–3), and ...
Coastal produced and marketed petroleum, natural gas, electricity, and coal.It also sold gasoline at Coastal-branded gas stations. By 1999, Coastal Refining and Marketing operated 962 gas stations in 33 states and was supplied by four refineries, including a 150,000 bbl per day refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas, a 180,000 bbl per day refinery in Eagle Point, New Jersey, a 250,000 barrel per ...
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. State Energy Resources Conservation & Development Commission; Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. Public Utilities Commission; Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan; Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Wisconsin
A.C. Gilbert in a photograph taken in about 1954, when he retired from the toy manufacturing company with his name. “He was larger than life,” said David Gilbert, who lives in Virginia.