American Water Works (NYSE: AWK)
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American Water Works Company Info
American Water Works Co., Inc. engages in the provision of complementary water and wastewater services. It operates through the following segments: Regulated Businesses, Market-Based Businesses, and Other. The Regulated Businesses segment offers water and wastewater services to customers. The Market-Based Businesses segment includes the military services group, which enters into long-term contracts with the U.S. government to provide services on various military installations. The Other segment refers to the corporate costs that are not allocated to the operating segments, eliminations of inter-segment transactions, fair value adjustments, and associated income and deductions related to the acquisitions that have not been allocated to the operating segments for evaluation of performance and allocation of resource purposes. The company was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Camden, NJ.
News & Analysis
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American Water's Earnings and Revenue Flow Past Wall Street's Estimates
In 2023, the country's largest water utility grew annual earnings per share by a very solid 8.6%, or 7.2% on a weather-normalized basis.
American Water's Earnings and Revenue Sail By Wall Street's Estimates
In the first three quarters of 2023, the country's largest water utility has grown earnings per share (EPS) by 8.9% year over year.
American Water's Earnings Grow 5% and Its Dividend Increases 8%
In the first quarter of 2023, the country's largest water utility continued its solid acquisition pace.
American Water's Earnings and Revenue Beat Wall Street's Expectations
In 2022, the country's largest water utility continued its solid pace of acquiring water and wastewater utilities.
American Water's Earnings and Revenue Beat Wall Street's Expectations
In 2022, the country's largest water utility continued its solid pace of acquiring water and wastewater utilities.
American Water Earnings Sail by Wall Street's Expectation
Shares of the country's largest water utility popped nearly 3% in Monday's after-hours trading session.
American Water Earnings Continue to Move Steadily Upward
Amidst a sea of weak Q2 earnings reports, the U.S. water utility giant's no-big-surprises report was likely even more appreciated than usual by investors.
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