Eversource Energy (ES) saw its stock rise 8.9% after reporting strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results, with sales of US$3.37 billion and US$13.55 billion respectively. The company also provided 2026 EPS guidance of US$4.80–US$4.95 and announced a US$26.5 billion capital plan for 2026–2030, focused on grid and infrastructure investments. While this plan reinforces regulated growth, investors are cautioned about potential risks related to regulatory decisions in Connecticut and storm cost recovery.
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Why Eversource Energy (ES) Is Up 8.9% After 2025 Beat, 2026 Guidance And $26.5B Capex Plan
Eversource Energy (ES) saw its stock rise 8.9% after reporting strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results, with sales of US$3.37 billion and US$13.55 billion respectively. The company also provided 2026 EPS guidance of US$4.80–US$4.95 and announced a US$26.5 billion capital plan for 2026–2030, focused on grid and infrastructure investments. While this plan reinforces regulated growth, investors are cautioned about potential risks related to regulatory decisions in Connecticut and storm cost recovery.