Restructuring Today
Feb 12, 2007
Liberty operates from Ft. Lauderdale.
It´s filling in the gap created by the end of the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets.
Small businesses don´t have a voice when it comes to electric policy, Liberty´s CEO David Hernandez reminded us.
Electric choice gives them the freedom to choose cheaper prices and more innovative products — but the ability of a small business to save money depends on how well the market is set up, he added.
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We agreed with the various grades — A through F — Liberty gave US markets including two failures. Montana and Nevada earned F´s because they limit choice for small businesses despite making it easier for big industrials to shop.
