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Exelon (EXC) CEO Chris Crane expects U.S. natural gas prices to rise to $4-$6/million BTUs and a similar increase in power prices by 2015, which could help boost the bottom line of EXC and its ...

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Thu, 7 Feb 2013

Exelon ( EXC ) CEO Chris Crane expects U.S. natural gas prices to rise to $4-$6/million BTUs and a similar increase in power prices by 2015, which could help boost the bottom line of EXC and its rivals. Crane notes prices have stayed relatively the same for months, but he expects more buyers to ...

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