(Reuters) - The company, the country's biggest pipeline firm and an
owner of power stations in Canada and the United States, said
net income was C$257 million , up from C$244
million. Earnings per share slipped to 48 Canadian cents a
share from 50 Canadian cents.
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owner of power stations in Canada and the United States, said
net income was C$257 million , up from C$244
million. Earnings per share slipped to 48 Canadian cents a
share from 50 Canadian cents.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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