Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

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Integrys Energy Group, Inc. NYSETEG, is an energy company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It was formed by the merger of WPS Resources Corp. and Peoples Energy Corp. on February 21, 2007. Its current CEO is Larry Weyers.

Its regulated utilities are Wisconsin Public Service Corp., Upper Peninsula Power Company, Minnesota Energy Services Corp., Michigan Gas Utilities Corp., Peoples Gas, and North Shore Gas. These spread across Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan. Its nonregulated subsidiary, Integrys Energy Services, Inc. (formerly WPS Energy Services, Inc.), serves customers in the Midwest, Northeast, Texas, and Eastern Canada.

In its January 9, 2006 issue, Forbes magazine recognized WPS Resources as the utility industry's "Best-Managed Company in America". Also in 2006, Fortune magazine acknowledged WPS Resources as the most admired energy company on its 2006 edition of "America's Most Admired Companies."

In 2007, Integrys Energy was again recognized by placing second on Fortune's Most-Admired Energy Company list.

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