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D.C. regulators approved a $6.8 billion merger. Here's what that means.
The Washington Post
2016-03-24
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District regulators approved a $6.8 billion merger between Pepco Holdings and Exelon on Wednesday, March 23, creating the largest publicly-held utility in the country. The Post's Aaron Davis tells you what you need to know about the merger.
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