Exelon, Constellation in Merger of Utilities Giants

Exelon Corp., one of the nation’s biggest utilities, said on Thursday that it reached an agreement to merge with Constellation Energy Group for around $7.9 billion in stock.
Exelon, Constellation in Merger of Utilities Giants
The Exelon Byron Nuclear Generating Stations running at full capacity 12 May 2007 in Byron, Illinois, is one of 17 nuclear reactors at 10 sites in three U.S. states. Exelon Corp. said on Thursday that it reached an agreement to merge with Constellation Energy Group for around $7.9 billion in stock. Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty Images
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The Exelon Byron Nuclear Generating Stations running at full capacity 12 May 2007 in Byron, Illinois, is one of 17 nuclear reactors at 10 sites in three U.S. states. Exelon Corp. said on Thursday that it reached an agreement to merge with Constellation Energy Group for around $7.9 billion in stock. (Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty Images)
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