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- Sempra Energy (SRE) stock went up by 0.51% following the announcement of Jennifer M. Kirk joining the company's board, as her extensive experience in the energy sector is expected to complement Sempra's corporate strategy and oversight of financial discipline, risk management, and ethical practices.
- Sempra Energy (SRE) stock went up last night by 0.51% following the appointment of Jennifer M. Kirk to its Board of Directors, a move aligned with the company's governance practices aiming to bring financial expertise and oversight functions to the board.
- Sempra Energy's stock (SRE) went up by 0.51% last night, as the company, based in San Diego, is an energy services holding company with a focus on natural gas, and its revenue comes mainly from utilities such as San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Gas, serving over 45 million customers, and the company is also expanding into renewable energy and aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050.
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