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Cinergy Corp. (/ˈsɪnərdʒi/ SIN-ər-jee) was an
energy company based in Cincinnati, Ohio,
United States, from 1994 to 2006. Its name is a play on the words...
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Riverfront Stadium, also
known as
Cinergy Field from 1996 to 2002, was a multi-purpose
stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati...
- Deloitte.
Following the
collapse of
Arthur Andersen in 2002, Good
joined Cinergy Corp. as
senior vice
president of
accounting and finance. In 2005, Good...
- via
Cinergy) Duke
Energy Kentucky (formerly
Union Light, Heat & Power, via
Cinergy) Duke
Energy Indiana (formerly
Public Service Indiana, via
Cinergy) Duke...
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League Baseball's
Cincinnati Reds, and
opened on
March 31, 2003,
replacing Cinergy Field (formerly
Riverfront Stadium), the Reds'
former ballpark from 1970...
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another winning season until 2010.
Riverfront Stadium, by then
known as
Cinergy Field, was
demolished in 2002.
Great American Ball Park
opened in 2003...
- as the 25th
anniversary reunion of the Big Red Machine, the
closing of
Cinergy Field and the
opening of
Great American Ball Park, as well as the closing...
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Indianapolis Power & Light)
American Electric Power (Indiana
Michigan Power)
Cinergy Corporation Duke
Energy Indiana Muni****l
Power Agency NiSource Northern...
- the Reds
previously shared tenancy of
Riverfront Stadium,
later known as
Cinergy Field, but both
teams complained that the
aging multipurpose facility lacked...
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