New activity is brewing for Essential Utilities ( (WTRG) ). The company has submitted a Form DEFM14A to the SEC, indicating an upcoming shareholder vote. This form gives shareholders all the ...
We recently published a list of 13 Best Utility Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Essential Utilities, Inc. (NYSE:WTRG) stands against other ...
Essential Utilities Donates $385,000 to United Way to Match Employee Giving The company’s latest workplace campaign showcases a strong culture of generosity across its 9-state footprint. Essential ...
American Water Works and Essential Utilities are merging in an all-stock deal that will create a public water utility worth about $40 billion. The combined company, which will use the name American ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Essential Utilities Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) today reported results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024. Essential’s net income of $75.4 million or $0.28 per share for ...
BRYN MAWR, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The board of directors of Essential Utilities Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) today declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.3426 per share, an increase of 5.25 percent, payable ...
In the world of dividend growth stocks, water utilities often stand out as shining stars. Essential Utilities' path to 5% to 7% long-term annual adjusted diluted EPS growth remains intact. The water ...
We reaffirm our $42 per share fair value estimate for Essential Utilities WTRG after the company reported earning $0.30 per share during the third quarter, up from $0.26 during the third quarter of ...
American Water President and Chief Executive Officer, John C. Griffith said, “This combination brings together two industry leaders united by our shared mission to provide safe, clean, reliable and ...
Water utilities, with current dividend yields well above historical averages, are candidates for "reversion to the mean" price appreciation. Essential Utilities is a time-tested water utility company ...
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