Southern Co (SO)
88.65
-1.24 (-1.38%)
Southern Company is a leading energy provider based in the United States, primarily focused on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric power
The company operates a diverse portfolio of energy sources, including natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy, aimed at delivering reliable and affordable energy to its customers. Southern Company is committed to sustainable practices and environmental stewardship, actively investing in clean energy technologies and infrastructure to support a transition towards a more sustainable energy future. Additionally, the company is involved in gas distribution and has significant investments in energy-related services and innovations, enhancing its role as a key player in the energy sector.
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The company’s revenue for the quarter reached $6.34 billion, representing a 4.9% increase from $6.0 billion in the same quarter last year.
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The technical analysis for SOUTHERN CO/THE (NYSESO) is highly positive, with a rating of 8 out of 10, suggesting a potential breakout.
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Southern Company reports 4.9% Y/Y revenue growth to $6.34 billion, beating consensus of $5.88 billion. Kilowatt-Hour Sales up 2.7% Y/Y.
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Unprecedented winter storm strikes southern US, blanketing the region in snow and causing widespread power outages and transportation disruptions.
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