FirstEnergy Corp. (FE) on Tuesday reported earnings for the year ended 2025.
Earnings for the full year totaled to $1.02 billion in 2025, compared with $978 million in 2024. Earnings per share were $1.77, up from $1.70 a year earlier.
Results for both periods included special items, with total after-tax special items adding $0.78 per share in 2025 and $0.67 per share in 2024, leading to adjusted EPS of $2.55 and $2.37, respectively.
The company deployed $5.6 billion in system investments during 2025 and reaffirmed its 2026 Core EPS guidance range of $2.62 to $2.82 per share.
Its updated $36 billion Energize365 capital plan for 2026 through 2030 represents nearly a 30 percent increase over the prior five-year plan and supports projected compounded annual Core EPS growth near the top end of 6 percent to 8 percent over that period.
FE closed trading on Tuesday at $49.35, down $0.75 or 1.50 percent on the New York Stock Exchange.
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