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* Enron Corp.’s creditors sued nine former officials of the energy company, including former Chief Executive Jeffrey K. Skilling and financial chief Andrew S. Fastow, in a bid to recover some of more than $50 billion they’re owed.
* Dutch Royal Philips Electronics said it would dissolve its Sunnyvale, Calif., division because there is no need for its components division to operate as a stand-alone.
* ImClone Systems Inc. employees sold $244 million in company stock in the two months before U.S. regulators rejected an application for the company’s Erbitux cancer drug, a House committee said.
* AT&T; Wireless Services Inc. agreed to pay $2 million to settle a probe into possible violations in deploying enhanced 911 service over its network, federal regulators said.
* AT&T; Corp. will eliminate 1,700 jobs at the cable television unit it is selling to Comcast Corp., mainly by shedding managers who will be replaced by Comcast executives.
* Dynegy Inc. said its Illinois Power utility agreed to sell a high-voltage electric transmission system to closely held Trans-Elect Inc. for $239 million.
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