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The NextEra Energy (NEE) and Dominion Energy (D) merger likely faces a lengthy regulatory review in
NextEra is buying into a data center leader at just the right time—and an attractive price given Dominion’s struggles in the past few years.
The central plot to the largest M&A deal in the power industry is: AI hyperscaling is real, durable, and here to stay.
NEE's $67 billion bid for Dominion would form the largest regulated utility, targeting more than 9% annual adjusted EPS growth through 2032.
NextEra Energy's (NEE) all-stock merger with Dominion Energy (D) is expected to create a $400 billio
NextEra Energy’s (NYSE: NEE) agreement to acquire Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) in a roughly $67 billion all-stock deal has investors hunting for the next big utility consolidation targets. The transaction is being driven primarily by surging electricity demand from AI data centers, massive transmission buildouts, and the need for stronger balance sheets to finance grid ... After Next Era’s Dominion Purchase, Are These High-Yield Dividend Utilities Next?
The deal would create the world's largest electric utility.
Ameren (AEE) unit Ameren Transmission Co. of Illinois is part of a consortium selected by the Midcon
Following the merger, the combined entity will operate under the NextEra Energy name and will be listed on the NYSE under the ticker 'NEE'.
NextEra and Dominion must convince state and federal regulators that combining two of the U.S.’s largest utilities will benefit customers and avoid increasing electricity bills.
NextEra's purchase of Dominion Energy, if approved, would have an impact on many areas of the electricity sector. Some analysts told POWER they're concerned about how it would affect customers' power bills. Others wonder whether the $67-billion deal s part of a trend that will lead to more mergers and acquisitions in the power space.
On Monday, Florida-based NextEra Energy, North America’s largest investor-owned electric utility, announced it had entered an agreement to combine with Dominion Energy, creating the world’s largest regulated electric utility business. The $66.8 billion all-stock transaction is the latest evidence of growing consolidation in the US public energy and utilities sector to meet the exponential demand for power to fuel the AI buildout. Goldman Sachs estimates in a February report that global data cent
NextEra Energy agreed to acquire Dominion Energy in an all stock transaction, creating what the companies describe as the world's largest regulated electric utility. The deal combines two major U.S. power providers at a time of rising electricity demand tied to AI and data center build outs. NextEra Energy, trading on the NYSE under the ticker NYSE:NEE, is offering Dominion shareholders stock instead of cash as consideration. For investors watching NYSE:NEE, this deal comes after a period...
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What Happened in Markets Today Tech stocks fell as investors rotated out of AI-focused stocks. Nvidia, which reports earnings on Wednesday, fell 1.3% and the Nasdaq declined 0.5%. The S&P 500, which has become increasingly exposed to tech stocks, fell less than 0.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. power companies NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy announced on Monday that they plan to merge.</p><p>The $66.8 billion deal would create one of the world's largest electric utilities if completed.</p><p>The announcement comes as demand for electricity is rising, partly because of the rapid growth of energy-intensive data centers used to support artificial intelligence.</p><p>"The utility sector is no longer your father's utility sector," says Mahn.</p><p>"Of course, they hold up well in the face of volatility. And, yes, utilities generally pay good dividends. But they've also now become a backdoor play into the AI revolution because these datacenters can't manufacture their own power, at least not yet."</p></body>
US equity indexes were mixed on Monday as investors weighed reports of an updated peace proposal fro
Recent performance context for NextEra Energy NextEra Energy (NEE) has attracted fresh attention after a recent share move, with the stock closing at US$93.36 and showing mixed short term returns alongside stronger year to date and 1 year total returns. See our latest analysis for NextEra Energy. Despite a recent 1-day share price decline of 2.42%, the stock still shows building momentum, with a year to date share price return of 15.36% and a 1-year total shareholder return of 30.16%. If you...
Energy stocks were higher Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 1.7% and the St
NextEra Energy agreed to acquire Dominion Energy in an all-stock deal that creates the world's largest regulated utility and a major electricity provider for AI data centers. NextEra stock broke an important support level, while Dominion topped a buy point. The combined company will serve some 10 million utility customer accounts across Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
NextEra Energy has agreed to acquire Dominion Energy in a $66.8 billion all-stock deal, creating the world's largest regulated electric utility with over $400 billion in enterprise value.
Energy stocks were higher Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 2.1% and the St
NextEra Energy's buyout of Dominion Energy is a bet on the world's largest data center market.
NextEra Energy is buying Dominion Energy for $66.8 billion. Wall Street isn't celebrating yet.