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Spain is sunny, but more than 10 million Spaniards count on Endesa for light. Spain's largest utility has a total generating capacity of 22,900 MW and derives most of its power from hydroelectric and fossil fuel plants. As deregulation evolves in Spain, Endesa has responded by absorbing its regional electric utility units and buying interests in gas, water, and telecommunications companies. It is the largest shareholder in Auna, a joint venture with Telecom Italia and Unión Fenosa that controls Retevisión, Spain's #2 phone company. Endesa also distributes power to 12 million customers and has 12,400 MW of capacity in Latin America. The company has terminated plans to buy rival Iberdrola, Spain's #2 electric utility.
COMPETITION |
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Hidroeléctrica Del Cantábrico, S.A. (CAN)
Iberdrola S.A. (IBE)
Unión Eléctrica Fenosa, S.A. (UNF)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 14,099.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 3.7%
Employees: 29,062
Revenue per employee: $485,135.23
KEY PEOPLE |
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Rafael Miranda Robredo
CEO
José Luis Palomo Alvarez
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Principe de Vergara, 187
28002 Madrid, Spain
Phone: 34-91-566-88-00
Fax: 34-91-563-81-81
Online: Web Site
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