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Duke Energy Supplying power for a better tomorrow

History  Started in early 1890’s  Started in North Carolina  Located in Durum, NC, when it began

Net income (millions) 2000: 1, : 1, : 1, : : 1,074 Average: 1,316

Revenues (millions)  2000: 49,318  1999: 21,766  1998: 17,662  1997: 16,308  1996: 12,302  Average: 23,471

Expenses (in millions) 2000: 3, : 1, : 2, : 14, : 10,143 Average: 6,519

5 Year graph (expenses, net income, revenues)

Share price (dollars)  2000: 43  1999: 25  1998: 32  1997: 28  1996: 20  Average: 29

Earnings per share (dollars) 2000: : : : : 2.85 Average: 2.45

Dividends per share(dollars)  2000: 2.38  1999: 2.03  1998: 2.20  1997: 1.90  1996: 1.57  Average: 2.01

5 Year graph (share price, earnings, dividends)

Comparison to competitors (electric power)  One of the leading sources for electric power for lower southern states  Some of the best prices for a companies of that magnitude  Reliable to customers in supplying power  Some of the lowest prices and averages per share  Keeps good records of cash flow, and what happens to your money

Plans for the future  Expand market value  Expand electric power distribution to more areas  Keep customers to be happy and satisfied

Analysis  Slowly is increasing according to 5 year charts  Price is growing in value  Increasing in market value  Going up now

The end If you have any questions or concerns please contact Duke Energy