Entergy Corporation today reported third quarter 2010 as-reported earnings of $492.9 million, or $2.62 per share, compared with $455.2 million, or $2.32 per share, for third quarter 2009.
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Entergy Corporation and America's WETLAND Foundation today released a study that shows communities along the Gulf Coast could suffer more than $350 billion in economic losses over the next 20 years due to growing environmental risks.
Entergy Corporation and the America’s WETLAND Foundation will release Wednesday, Oct. 20, a landmark study by McKinsey & Company with startling data that shows the need for billions in annual investments to sustain America’s Energy Coast of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
Entergy Corporation today indicated that it expects third quarter 2010 as-reported earnings of approximately $2.61 per share and operational earnings of approximately $2.75 per share compared to as-reported results of $2.32 per share and operational results of $2.40 per share in third quarter 2009.
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Entergy Corporation is cooperating with the U.S. Department of Justice on a civil investigation of competitive issues concerning certain practices and policies of the Entergy utility companies - Entergy Arkansas, Inc.; Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, LLC; Entergy Louisiana, LLC; Entergy Mississippi, Inc.; Entergy New Orleans, Inc.; Entergy Texas, Inc.; and Entergy Services, Inc.
Entergy Arkansas, Inc. announced today that it will redeem all of its outstanding First Mortgage Bonds and principal amount, at the redemption price of 100 percent of the respective principal amount thereof plus accrued interest on the respective series.
Six entries by Entergy Corporation are included among the finalists in the prestigious annual Platts Global Energy Awards, including Power Company of the Year and CEO of the Year.
Entergy Corporation and its charitable foundation have donated approximately $19.5 million to nonprofit groups helping rebuild the physical, intellectual and cultural assets of post-Katrina New Orleans and the surrounding region.