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Consolidated Edison Q3 2024 Earnings Report

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$105.37 +0.01 (+0.01%)
Closing price 05/15/2026 03:59 PM Eastern
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Consolidated Edison EPS Results

Actual EPS
$1.68
Consensus EPS
$1.56
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$0.12
One Year Ago EPS
N/A

Consolidated Edison Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
$4.09 billion
Expected Revenue
$4.02 billion
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$74.18 million
YoY Revenue Growth
N/A

Consolidated Edison Announcement Details

Quarter
Q3 2024
Time
N/A
Conference Call Date
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Conference Call Time
4:00PM ET

Upcoming Earnings

Consolidated Edison's Q2 2026 earnings is estimated for Thursday, August 6, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled at 4:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.

Consolidated Edison Earnings Headlines

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About Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Edison (NYSE:ED), Inc., commonly known as Con Edison, is an investor-owned energy company that primarily delivers electricity, natural gas and steam to customers in the New York metropolitan area. Its regulated utility operations include the distribution and transmission of electric power, the distribution of natural gas, and the operation of one of the largest district steam systems in the United States, serving commercial, institutional and residential customers in New York City and nearby counties.

The company operates through regulated utility subsidiaries that serve urban and suburban service territories, together with non-utility businesses that develop, own and manage energy infrastructure and clean energy projects. Con Edison’s non-regulated activities typically focus on energy infrastructure investment, renewable generation development, and related energy services that complement its core delivery business and support broader decarbonization and reliability objectives.

Con Edison has roots stretching back to the 19th century and is headquartered in New York City. Its long-standing presence in the region makes storm response, system hardening, grid modernization and customer service central elements of its operations. The company has pursued upgrades to distribution systems, advanced metering and investments intended to support electric vehicle adoption, distributed energy resources and resilience against extreme weather.

On the regulatory front, Con Edison’s utility businesses operate under state and local regulatory frameworks and work with regulators and stakeholders on rates, infrastructure spending and reliability planning. The company’s combination of regulated delivery services and energy infrastructure investments positions it as a major energy service provider in the New York area while participating in broader clean energy transitions.

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