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Nucor Projects Q1 Earnings to Decline on Lower Selling Prices
ZACKS· 2025-03-21 15:05
Earnings Guidance - Nucor Corporation (NUE) expects first-quarter 2025 earnings to be in the range of 45-55 cents per share, with adjusted earnings forecasted between 50 and 60 cents per share [1] - The company reported earnings of $1.22 per share in the prior quarter and $3.46 per share for the first quarter of 2024 [1] Non-Adjusted Earnings Factors - The non-adjusted earnings guidance includes one-time non-cash charges of approximately $16 million, or 5 cents per share, for the closure of two facilities in the steel products segment [2] - Higher corporate, administrative, and tax impacts are expected in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the prior quarter [2] Profitability Decline Reasons - The primary reason for the predicted decline in profitability is weaker selling prices, particularly in the steel products segment, which is projected to see lower earnings due to reduced average selling prices [3] - Profitability in the steel mills segment is expected to be in line with the fourth quarter of 2024, while earnings in the raw materials segment are predicted to decline due to lower margins at DRI facilities [3] Shareholder Returns - During the first quarter to date, Nucor repurchased approximately 2.3 million shares at an average price of $133.17 per share [4] - The company has returned about $428 million to shareholders through share repurchases and dividend payments so far in the quarter [4] Stock Performance - Shares of Nucor have lost 34.1% in a year, compared to the industry's decline of 19.3% [4]
Avista(AVA) - 2024 Q4 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-02-26 20:11
Financial Performance & Guidance - Avista Utilities' year-to-date earnings increased nearly 5 percent from 2023[8] - The company initiates consolidated earnings guidance with a range of $2.52 to $2.72 per diluted share for 2025[8] - Avista Utilities provides earnings guidance of $2.43 to $2.61 per share for 2025[28] - AEL&P provides earnings guidance of $0.09 to $0.11 per share for 2025[28] Regulatory Updates - Washington: New rates effective 1/1/2025, including a base electric revenue increase of $11.9 million (2%) in year 1 and $68.9 million ($44.5 million net) (11.6%) in year 2, and a base gas revenue increase of $14.2 million (11.2%) in year 1 and $4.0 million (2.8%) in year 2[17, 19] - Idaho: Proposed base electric revenue increase of $43 million (14.4%) in year 1 and $17.7 million (5.2%) in year 2, and a proposed base gas revenue increase of $8.8 million (5.2%) in year 1 and $1 million (1%) in year 2, with new rates effective in September 2025[20] - Alaska: Rate increase of 6.0% approved[18, 20] Capital Expenditure & Dividend - Avista Utilities expects capital spending between 2025-2029 to be $525 million, $575 million, $600 million, $625 million, and $650 million respectively[22] - The company expects dividend growth to be less than earnings growth until it reaches its target payout range of 65-75%[15, 14] Balance Sheet & Liquidity - The company expects long-term debt in 2025 to be $120 million and equity to be $80 million[26] - As of December 31, 2024, the company has $342 million in borrowings outstanding, $17 million in letters of credit outstanding, and $191 million in available liquidity[26]