The Southern Company (NYSE:SO) declined 0.47% to close at $37.83. SO traded 1.64 million shares for the day and its earning per share remained $2.50. The Southern Company (Southern Company) owns all of the outstanding common stock of Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power, and Mississippi Power, each of which is an operating public utility company. The traditional operating companies supply electric service in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi. In addition, Southern Company owns all of the common stock of Southern Power, which is also an operating public utility company.
Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC) declined 0.48% to close at $39.53. EXC traded 1.35 million shares for the day and its earning per share remained $3.95. Exelon Corporation (Exelon) is a utility services holding company. It operates through its principal subsidiaries: Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Generation), Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) and PECO Energy Company (PECO). Generation�s business consists of its owned and contracted electric generating facilities, its wholesale energy marketing operations and its retail supply operations. ComEd�s energy delivery business consists of the purchase and regulated retail sale of electricity, and the provision of transmission and distribution services to retail customers in northern Illinois.
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE) declined 0.34% to close at $35.23. FE traded 1.24 million shares for the day and its earning per share remained $2.74. FirstEnergy Corp. (FirstEnergy) is principally a holding company that holds, directly or indirectly, eight principal electric utility operating subsidiaries: Ohio Edison Company, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, The Toledo Edison Company, Pennsylvania Power Company, American Transmission Systems, Inc., Jersey Central Power & Light Company, Metropolitan Edison Company and Pennsylvania Electric Company, and its generating and marketing subsidiary, FirstEnergy Solutions Corp.
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