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Consob confirms mandatory tender offer on Edison at €0.89 per ordinary share, with the incremental cost of €0.05 per ordinary share to be shared equally with Delmi

EDF
05/04/2012
EDF announces that the Consob issued yesterday evening a formal communication which validates necessary elements -most notably the price for the mandatory tender offer - for a revised structure for the Edison reoganisation. The net incremental cost to EDF of this revised structure is a maximum of approximately €25 million.

2011 full-year results

EDF
02/16/2012
EDF SA's Board of Directors met on 15 February 2012 under the chairmanship of Henri Proglio to approve the financial statements and the consolidated accounts for the fiscal year ended on 31 December 2011.
Subjects: Finance EDF Group

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EDF and Exelon Reach Agreement Concerning Autonomy of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group.

EDF Agrees to Withdraw Opposition to Exelon and Constellation Merger

EDF

01/17/2012

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EDF: €2 billion 10-year bond issue

EDF
01/11/2012

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A2A - EDF: Preliminary agreement found

EDF
12/27/2011

ERDF confirms new operation in Russia

ERDF
06/17/2011

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EDF's position on Edison shareholders' agreement

EDF
03/14/2011

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2010 Full year Results

EDF
02/15/2011
EDF SA's Board of Directors met on 14 February 2011 under the chairmanship of Henri Proglio and approved the Group's full-year accounts and consolidated accounts for 31 December 2010.

Nuclear production: 100% of EDF's reactors are connected to the network

EDF
02/01/2011
For the first time in 6 years, EDF's 58 reactors are all linkedup to the French electrical grid at the same time, the result of animpressive industrial feat. They guarantee EDF's clients a reliablesource of power throughout this harsh winter, which has seenparticularly high electricity consumption.

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Inauguration of Nam Theun

EDF
12/09/2010
The Nam Theun 2 hydroelectric complex in Laos was inaugurated on 9th December 2010. Designed and built by EDF on behalf of NTPC (Nam Theun 2 Power Company), a 40% subsidiary of EDF, this hydroelectric complex highlights the Group's expertise in the field of hydraulic engineering: four 250 MW turbines generating electricity for the Thai electricity grid and two 37 MW turbines supplying electricity to Laos.
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