AEP's Q3 results are likely to reflect the benefits of a warmer weather pattern and higher transmission revenues.
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ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria's military-backed president is coasting towards Saturday's election all but certain to win five more years in a vote with no serious rivals after using higher gas revenues to splurge on social benefits. Read full story
AEP's Q3 results are likely to reflect the benefits of a warmer weather pattern and higher transmission revenues.
AEP's Q3 results are likely to reflect the benefits of a warmer weather pattern and higher transmission revenues.
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