Con Ed

See also: coned

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Con Ed

  1. (US, informal) Consolidated Edison, a U.S. energy company.
    • 1976, New York Magazine, volume 9, number 37, page 112:
      Bond traders said it was buying in some of its own bonds, and the news had been so bad for so long that a non-bad-news story on Con Ed would be refreshing.
    • 1990, Stephen King, The Moving Finger:
      'Con Ed loves it when you leave the lights on, Howie,' she called back over her shoulder.

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