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The AES Corporation (NYSE:AES ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 1, 2025 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Andres Ricardo Gluski Weilert - President, CEO & Director Ricardo Manuel Falu - Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Stephen Coughlin - Executive VP & CFO Susan Pasley Keppelman Harcourt - Vice President of Investor Relations Conference Call Participants David Keith Arcaro - Morgan Stanley, Research Division Fei She - Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division Julien Patrick Dumoulin-Smith - Jefferies LLC, Research Division Michael P. Sullivan - Wolfe Research, LLC Richard Wallace Sunderland - JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division Ryan Michael Levine - Citigroup Inc., Research Division Operator Hello, everyone, and welcome to the AES Corporation Second Quarter 2025 Financial Review Call.
AES tops Q2 earnings estimates by 31% despite lower revenues and a GAAP loss due to tax and lease impacts.
AES (AES) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.51 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.39 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.38 per share a year ago.
AES preps for Q2 earnings with 13.2% projected EPS growth, as data center-led energy demand is likely to offset storm disruptions.
AES (AES) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does AES (AES) have what it takes?
On July 9, a key energy partner to data center hyperscalers like Meta Platforms NASDAQ: META, Amazon.com NASDAQ: AMZN, and Microsoft NASDAQ: MSFT was the biggest gainer in the S&P 500 Index. That company is AES NYSE: AES.
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AES Corp.(NYSE:AES) is not usually a stock that makes headlines for significant price fluctuations, but investors were startled this week when it increased almost 20% in just one session on Wednesday. So, what is the reason for this sudden interest?
Takeover rumors sent AES shares up ~20%, but no firm bid is confirmed yet. Meanwhile, new policy changes have tightened tax credit deadlines and are likely to raise costs for renewables. Three scenarios are possible: a full buyout, partial asset sales to reduce debt, or AES continuing as a standalone company focused on renewables and dividends. AES's core value still hinges on major data center power contracts and steady cash flows, though high debt levels and execution risks complicate a potential takeover.
AES boosts clean energy goals with solar, wind, storage and LNG growth despite pressure from falling wholesale electricity prices.