| Business Summary | | American
Water
Works
Company,
Inc.
is
the
owner
of
companies
that
enable
the
Company
to
be
a
full
water
resource
provider.
The
combination
of
American
Water
Works
with
its
subsidiaries
constitutes
the
American
Water
System,
a
system
that
has
functioned
well
for
over
50
years.
Each
subsidiary
functions
independently,
yet
shares
in
the
benefits
of
size
and
identity
afforded
by
the
American
Water
System.
The
Company
has
two
segments:
Regulated
Utility
Service;
and
Water
and
Waste
Management
Services.
The
regulated
utility
subsidiaries
provide
water
and/or
wastewater
services
to
approximately
nine
million
people
in
22
states.
American
Water
Services,
the
Company's
water
and
waste
management
subsidiary,
currently
manages
and
operates
175
water
and
wastewater
facilities,
providing
service
to
approximately
one
million
people
in
nine
states,
eight
of
which
also
have
communities
served
by
the
Company's
utility
subsidiaries. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | American
Water
Works
is
a
holding
company
of
regulated
utility
susidiaries
providing
water
and
waterwaste
services
to
22
states.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
rose
4%
to
$680.3
million.
Net
income
applicable
to
Common
rose
3%
to
$72.6
million.
Revenues
reflect
increased
water
sales
to
new
customers
added
and
authorized
increases
in
charges
for
water
service.
Higher
income
was
partially
offset
by
higher
operating
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Marilyn Ware, 57 Chairman | -- | J. James Barr, 59 Pres,
CEO | $1.0M | Anthony Terracciano, 62 Vice
Chairman | -- | Ellen Wolf, 47 CFO,
VP | 426K | Mark Strand VP,
Gov. Programs | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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