If you are referring to the company in the Harvard Business Review case study, Midland Energy Resources never existed. Though inspired by real events, the case did not represent a specific situation...
British Energy's nuclear plants account for one-sixth the total energy put out by the country in one year. This amounts to approximately 40 billion tons of oil equivalent, or TOE.
After several mergers and acquisitions with companies such as Castrol, ARCO and latterly Amaco, British Petroleum changed it's name to BP Amaco, by this time the majority of its shares were in...