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DTE Energy Company 2016 Corporate Units DTV.GF


Primary Symbol: DTV

DTE Energy owns two regulated utilities in Michigan. DTE Electric serves approximately 2.2 million customers in southeastern Michigan including Detroit. DTE Gas serves 1.3 million customers throughout the state. In addition, DTE has material nonutility businesses and investments including energy marketing and trading, natural gas pipelines, gathering and storage, and on-site industrial energy projects.


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Comment by 2Minutes4on Jan 24, 2004 4:00pm
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RE: puretracks.com

RE: puretracks.comI have been busy finishing university and now that I'm graduated I am trying to find that elusive career starting job. Anyways, approx. 300 - 350 Zellers (Hudson's Bay subsidiary HBC-T)across Canada and I heard it's exclusive to Hudson's Bay but I haven't had any hard evidence yet. In the puretracks.com website Help section it states: 'Puretracks PrePaid Music Cards can be purchased at a variety of retailers in pre-determined denominations. Once activated, your Music Card, allows you to purchase music downloads without the use of a credit card.' The card allows the consumer to buy music without using their credit card over the internet. At Puretracks.com you can buy music for $0.99 or $9.99 an album, not sure this will take off but ITunes by Apple has already sold 30,000,000 songs. Chris
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