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Elementl’s CEO, Chris Colbert, said that once the projects reach a final investment stage, Elementl will raise capital from other sources—for example, infrastructure funds—to actually build them.
Via Stocktwits · May 7, 2025
The company also said growing power demand provides logic to its $16.4 billion acquisition of Calpine Energy.
Via Stocktwits · May 7, 2025
Utility stocks hit new highs amid trade policy uncertainty, with Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund up 6.3% YTD. Constellation Energy Corp. jumps 11.87%.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
Wall Street edged lower by midday Tuesday as uncertainty surrounding trade policies lingered, with investors adopting a cautious approach ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
See these three ETFs that closely track three S&P 500 sectors that are trading well below the market based on their forward price-to-earnings ratios.
Via MarketBeat · May 6, 2025
Duke Energy Corp. (DUK) shares up premarket after beating EPS & revenue estimates in Q1. FY25 outlook reaffirmed, long-term EPS growth expected.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · May 3, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Dominion Energy Inc (NYSE:D) beats Q1 revenue consensus at $4.076B, reaffirms 2025 earnings guidance of $3.28-$3.52/share.
Via Benzinga · May 1, 2025
Southern Company (NYSE:SO) reported 17.0% Y/Y revenue growth, beating consensus. Kilowatt-Hour sales and EPS also rose.
Via Benzinga · May 1, 2025
Technology was the top-performing sector in the market last week. But the devil is in the details this time.
Via Talk Markets · April 28, 2025
Investors are pulling out of top tech ETFs, despite strong performance, in favor of blue-chip stocks. Defensive sectors see inflows as tech weakens.
Via Benzinga · April 25, 2025
"Treasuries are facing a credibility test," Violeta Todorova, Senior Research Analyst at Leverage Shares, tells Benzinga.
Via Benzinga · April 24, 2025
The market is unequivocally saying an economic slowdown is in the cards. You simply don’t get utilities and staples as the leaders in a strong tape.
Via Talk Markets · April 21, 2025