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October 18, 1995<br />

October 12, 1995<br />

October 10, 1995<br />

August 28, 1995<br />

August 20, 1995<br />

June 22, 1995<br />

June 12, 1995<br />

February 16, 1995<br />

January 10, 1995<br />

March 28, 1994<br />

“Teaching the Hippopotamus to Dance: Bringing the<br />

Competitive Electric Market to Evanston” (on competition<br />

in the marketplace)<br />

“Teaching the Hippo to Dance: Negotiating With the ‘New’<br />

Utility” Presentation, Pulp and Paper Association Annual<br />

Energy Meeting<br />

“Teaching the Hippopotamus to Dance: Negotiating with a<br />

New Utility” (discussion of competition and market<br />

positioning for industry)<br />

“Retail Wheeling as a Quid Pro Quo for Plant Location”<br />

(on competition, regulation and innovative solutions)<br />

Infocast, New York<br />

“Restructuring in Alberta and California”, Governor’s<br />

Energy Symposium, Springfield, Illinois<br />

“Bringing Ports and Utilities Together”, Pacific Northwest<br />

Ports Association<br />

“Using the ‘R’ Word: Bonneville’s Decision to Release<br />

4000 Megawatts to the Market”, NELPA Annual<br />

Accounting Meeting<br />

“Stranded Costs: Accountants Full Employment for the<br />

1990’s”, Northwest Electric Light & Power<br />

“Competition in the 1990s: Hard Work, Low Prices,<br />

Opportunities for Expansion”, Industrial Customers of<br />

Northwest Utilities Annual Meeting<br />

“Market Opportunities in Transmission: The Next Decade<br />

in the Pacific Northwest”, NELPA<br />

ROBERT McCULLOUGH<br />

<strong>McCullough</strong> <strong>Research</strong><br />

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