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ENDESA-EON
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April 03, 2007 
Wulf Bernotat, chief executive of the German utility giant E.ON, drinks a glass of water after a news... 
Madrid, Spain 
Bernotat, chief executive of the German utility giant E.ON, drinks a glass of water after a news conference... 
Wulf Bernotat, chief executive of the German utility giant E.ON, drinks a glass of water after a news conference in Madrid April 3, 2007. Spain's biggest power company Endesa will be broken up after a last-minute deal between three companies fighting to control it, and the Spanish government came under attack for its handling of the saga. Germany's E.ON on Monday admitted defeat in its attempt to buy Endesa and announced a deal with its erstwhile rivals Enel and Acciona to carve up the Spanish firm. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN) 
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