- Edison International surpassed analyst expectations with an earnings per share of $1.38, continuing a trend of beating estimates.
- Despite a slight miss on revenue at $4.1 billion, the company’s strategic investments in grid infrastructure and a new rate structure are poised for future growth.
- Demonstrating robust financial health, Edison International maintains a low Debt-to-Equity ratio of 0.13 and actively pursues clean energy goals through grid improvements and renewable energy integration.
Edison International (NYSE: EIX) is a leading electric power provider, strategically focusing on essential grid improvements, proactive wildfire prevention, and the seamless integration of renewable energy. These critical efforts not only underpin Edison International’s operational strategy but also significantly contribute to California’s ambitious clean energy goals, highlighting its commitment to sustainable utility operations.
On April 28, 2026, Edison International announced its latest quarterly earnings. The company reported an earnings per share of $1.38, impressively surpassing the consensus estimate of $1.32. As highlighted by Zacks Investment Research, Edison International has a consistent history of beating earnings estimates, having done so by an average of 17.77% in the last two quarters, showcasing strong financial performance.
However, the company’s revenue for the quarter came in at $4.1 billion. This figure fell just short of the estimated $4.15 billion. Edison International’s performance is influenced by significant investments in its grid infrastructure and the implementation of a new rate structure, which was anticipated to boost future revenue.
The company’s adjusted core earnings for the quarter were $546 million, or $1.42 per share. This represents a notable increase from $528 million in the same period last year. This growth was primarily driven by the adoption of the 2025 General Rate Case final decision, reflecting positive regulatory outcomes for Edison International.
From a financial health perspective, Edison International maintains a low Debt-to-Equity ratio of 0.13. This crucial ratio compares a company’s debt to its shareholder equity, with a low number indicating less reliance on borrowing and a stronger balance sheet. The company also has a trailing Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 7.07, offering valuable investor insights into its valuation.
