The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES)
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The AES Corporation Company Info
The AES Corp. engages in the provision of power generation and utility services through its renewable and thermal generation facilities and distribution businesses. It operates through the following segments: U.S. and Utilities Strategic Business Unit (SBU), South America SBU, MCAC SBU, Eurasia SBU. The U.S. and Utilities SBU segment consists of facilities in the United States, Puerto Rico and El Salvador. The South America SBU segment covers Chile, Colombia, Argentina, and Brazil. The MCAC SBU segment refers to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The Eurasia SBU segment handles operations in Europe and Asia. The company was founded by Dennis W. Bakke and Roger W. Sant in 1981 and is headquartered in Arlington, VA.
News & Analysis
AES Sees Years of Growth Ahead as It Invests More in Clean Energy
There's a solid runway for continued growth.
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Is AES Corporation Stock a Buy?
Utility AES has big plans in the clean energy space, but it's important to remember that it isn't your run of the mill utility.
Is AES Stock a Buy?
The company has undergone a remarkable turnaround, and it's on track to overachieve even in 2020.
Why AES Stock Soared 16.5% in August
A strong second quarter wasn't the only reason this utility stock went up.
How This Resilient Utility's Building a Stronger, Greener Business
AES's focus on renewable energy is helping it withstand the ups and downs of the global economy.
Is AES Corporation Stock a Buy?
This utility marches to its own drummer. Once you understand its approach, you might decide it's a buy -- or best avoided.
Is AES Corporation Stock a Buy?
AES isn't a boring old utility, and that's both a good thing and a bad thing -- which means this utility stock is something of an acquired taste.
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