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Firstenergy·NYSE
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FE fundamentals

Firstenergy (FE) released its earnings on Feb 17, 2026: revenue was 3.80B (YoY +18.75%), beat estimates; EPS was 0.53 (YoY -20.90%), missed estimates.
Revenue / YoY
3.80B
+18.75%
EPS / YoY
0.53
-20.90%
Report date
Feb 17, 2026
FE Earnings Call Summary for Q4,2025
  • $36B Capital Program: Targets 6-8% EPS growth, 10% rate base growth, and 9.5-10% ROE through 2030.
  • West Virginia Project: 1.2 GW natural gas plant with DOE loan, adding 11% rate base CAGR if approved.
  • Affordability Measures: 20% below in-state peers, $200M O&M savings, and 2027 property tax reduction.
  • Transmission Execution: 70% of assets need replacement by 2035; 35% increase in transmission CapEx.
  • Data Center Growth: 13 GW pipeline by 2035, driving $250M/GW transmission investment.

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Revenue & Expenses

FE has released its 2025 Q4 earnings report, with revenue of 3.80B, reflecting a YoY change of 19.55%, and net profit of 7.00M, showing a YoY change of -97.64%. The Sankey diagram below clearly presents FE's revenue sources and cost distribution.

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Firstenergy (FE) key financial stats and ratios, covering profitability, financial health, and leverage.

Income Statement

Firstenergy (FE)'s revenue and profit trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to showcase the revenue-to-profit funnel.
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Balance Sheet

Firstenergy (FE)'s asset and liability trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to illustrate changes in its asset-liability structure.
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Cash Flow

Firstenergy (FE)'s cash flow trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to illustrate changes in its operating, investing, and financing cash flows.
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Revenue Breakdown

Where does Firstenergy (FE) generate its revenue? Explore its key revenue streams and top earning regions.
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Dividend

Track Firstenergy (FE) Dividend Yield, Payout Ratio & Sustainability Through Its Dividend History
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