Energy People: Jim Rogers

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We talked with Jim Rogers, former CEO of Duke Energy.

Fortnightly Magazine - August 2016
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PUF's Steve Mitnick: Could you cite one or two of the greatest challenges you've had, that you had to meet head-on and try to overcome?

Jim Rogers: I think there were two major challenges that I faced in my time as CEO. They were the challenges around negotiating and then seeking approval of mergers in the electricity sector and responding to new environmental regulations.

If someone looks back at my career, they would see a merger threat running through it all. I started in 1988 with a company [Public Service of Indiana] with a market cap of about a billion dollars, plus or minus, on the edge of bankruptcy. Four years later, we combined with Cincinnati Gas and Electric, and created Cinergy.

But there was a hostile takeover attempt of PSI before the deal could close.

Some people say it's one of the nastiest corporate battles of the 1990's. We won the shareholder vote on the hostile proposal by a vote of 2 to 1 on August 23, 1993.

The merger was announced in 1992. But didn't close for another two and a half years because of the hostile.

The second deal was with Duke Energy, which effectively acquired Cinergy in 2005. That regulatory approval was quite fast. It was within a year. Then, in 2012, we announced the combination with acquisition of Progress Energy.

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