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Southern Company is an American gas and electric utility holding company based in the Southern United States. It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with executive offices located in Birmingham, Alabama. As of 2021 it is the second largest utility company in the U.S. in terms of customer base. Through its subsidiaries it serves 9 million gas and electric utility customers in 6 states. Southern Company's regulated regional electric utilities serve a 120,000-square-mile (310,000 km2) territory with 27,000 miles (43,000 km) of distribution lines.
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Southern Company is an American gas and electric utility holding company based in the Southern United States. It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with executive offices located in Birmingham, Alabama. As of 2021 it is the second largest utility company in the U.S. in terms of customer base. Through its subsidiaries it serves 9 million gas and electric utility customers in 6 states. Southern Company's regulated regional electric utilities serve a 120,000-square-mile (310,000 km2) territory with 27,000 miles (43,000 km) of distribution lines.
Overview
Southern Company, a for-profit corporation, is one of the largest energy providers in the United States and in 2025, is ranked 163rd on the Fortune 500 listing of the largest U.S. corporations. The company has approximately 31,300 employees. Southern Company subsidiaries are operating or developing renewable power across the U.S., as well as opening the first new nuclear units in the U.S. in 30 years at Plant Vogtle near Augusta, Georgia.
Southern Company's three retail operating companies — Alabama Power, Georgia Power, and Mississippi Power — cover 120,000 square miles (310,000 km2) in three states. Southern Power serves wholesale electricity customers across the country, and Southern Company Gas serves utility customers in seven states.
Southern Company owns the following companies:
Alabama Power - operating company, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Serves the southern two-thirds of Alabama.
Georgia Power - operating company, based in Atlanta. Serves all of Georgia, except for mostly rural counties.
Mississippi Power - operating company, based in Gulfport, Mississippi. Serves the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Southern Company Services (originally named Southern Services, Inc.) - Birmingham, Alabama - Common Services
Southern Linc - cellular telephone provider - Atlanta, Georgia
Southern Nuclear - engineering and operations for nuclear power plants - Birmingham, Alabama (Southern Company is the majority owner and operator of the Farley, Hatch, and Vogtle nuclear power plants.)
Southern Company Generation - fossil fuels and hydro operations - Birmingham, Alabama.
Southern Power - wholesale power generation - Birmingham, Alabama.
Southern Telecom - wholesale fiber optic communications and data services - Atlanta, Georgia.
Southern Company Gas - serves gas utility customers and operates natural gas pipelines - Atlanta, Georgia.
Southern Natural Gas Company - 6,900-mile pipeline system joint venture with Kinder Morgan - Birmingham, Alabama
PowerSecure - distributed infrastructure technologies - Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Atlanta Gas Light - provides natural gas delivery service to more than 1.6 million customers in Georgia.
Chattanooga Gas - provides retail natural gas sales and transportation services to approximately 66,000 customers in Hamilton and Bradley counties in southeast Tennessee.
Nicor Gas - Provider of natural gas throughout northern Illinois.
Virginia Natural Gas - Provider of Natural Gas in southeastern Virginia.
Sequent Energy Management - optimizes natural gas assets and effectively utilize transportation and storage services.
Southern Wholesale Energy - markets the retail operating companies' surplus generating capacity to the wholesale market.
Southern Company Transmission - conducts transmission business in accordance with the Southern Companies Open Access Transmission Tariff approved by FERC.
Prior to 2019, Southern Company also owned Gulf Power, an electric utility based in Pensacola, Florida that serves most of the Florida Panhandle. An agreement was reached in May 2018 to sell Gulf Power to rival utility company NextEra Energy. The sale was completed on January 1, 2019. Gulf Power would become the Northwest Florida division of Florida Power & Light (FPL) in 2021, with the Gulf Power name retired in favor of FPL in 2022.
History
Southern Company can be traced back to 1924, when Southeastern Power & Light was formed as a holding company for Alabama Traction, Light and Power (formed 1906), the immediate forerunner of Alabama Power. Later that year, it formed Mississippi Power as a subsidiary, with Gulf Power following in 1925. In 1926, it merged with Georgia Power (formed 1902).
In 1930, Southeastern Power & Light merged into the Commonwealth & Southern Corporation. The new system included five Northern companies and six Southern companies. However, in the late 1940s Commonwealth & Southern was dissolved to meet the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935. Four of Commonwealth & Southern's Deep South operating companies—Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power, and Mississippi Power—were deemed to be an integrated system and thus were allowed to remain under common ownership. A new holding company, Southern Company, was incorporated in Delaware on November 9, 1945. It commenced operation in 1949, and moved to Georgia in 1950. In 1954–55, the company was involved in the Dixon-Yates contract with the Atomic Energy Commission, and the associated political controversy.
In 1981, Southern Company became the first electric utility holding company in 46 years to diversify its operations by forming an unregulated subsidiary. In January 1982, Southern Energy, Inc., began official operations as a global energy company, growing to serve 10 countries on four continents. On April 2, 2001, Southern Company completed the spinoff of Southern Energy as Mirant Corporation. Another Southern Company subsidiary—Southern Nuclear—began providing services in 1991 to the system's nuclear power plants.
In 1996, Southern Communications Services began providing digital wireless communications services to Southern Company's subsidiaries and also began marketing these services to the public within the Southeast as Southern Linc. Southern Telecom, a telecommunications subsidiary of Southern Company, was founded in 1997. Southern Telecom provides colocation and dark fiber optic lines to network businesses. On January 9, 2001, Southern Company received final approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission to form Southern Power, a subsidiary to own, manage and finance wholesale generating assets in the Southeast. The new subsidiary targets wholesale customers. On July 19, 2002, Southern Company Gas received certification from the Georgia Public Service Commission to enter the retail gas market. After nearly four years of operations, the company was sold and customers transferred to Cobb EMC's newly formed affiliate, Gas South. In 2011, Southern Company and Turner Renewable Energy purchased a 30 MW solar project from First Solar. Located in Cimarron, New Mexico, it began generating electricity in 2011. In June 2012, the Nacogdoches Generating Facility began its commercial operation. The facility is a 115 MW biomass-fueled electric generating plant, located near Sacul in Nacogdoches County, Texas.
In 2016, Southern Company acquired PowerSecure, a distributed energy infrastructure technologies company, and AGL Resources (which was renamed Southern Company Gas). The takeover of AGL was valued at $12 billion, including $8 billion of equity. As a result of the AGL Resources merger, Southern Company doubled its customer base to approximately 9 million and expanded its footprint and broadened the scope of its business by increasing its natural gas presence. In 2018, Southern Company sold Gulf Power and its gas plant shares of 100% in Plant Oleander and 65% in Stanton Energy Center to NextEra for $6.5 billion.
In September 2023, it was announced Southern Company's subsidiary, Southern Power had acquired the 200MW Millers Branch Solar Facility in Haskell County, Texas from EDF Renewables North America, for an undisclosed amount.
In February 2026, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) awarded a $26.54 billion loan to Southern Company, the largest loan in DOE's history. The loan will finance 16 GW of power, including about 5 GW of new natural gas generation, 6 GW of nuclear upgrades and license renewals, hydropower modernization, battery energy storage systems, and 1,300 miles of transmission infrastructure and grid enhancement projects. The loan will be split between subsidiaries Georgia Power receiving $22.4 billion and Alabama Power receiving $4.1 billion.
Governance
Board of directors
Christopher C. Womack – Chairman of the Board, President and CEO
Janaki Akella
Shantella E Cooper
David J. Grain
Donald M. James
John D. Johns
Executive management
Christopher C. Womack – Chairman of the Board, President and CEO
Bryan Anderson – Executive Vice President and President of External Affairs
David P. Poroch – Executive Vice President and CFO
Stan W. Connally, Jr. – Executive Vice President and COO
Chris Cummiskey – Executive Vice President and CCO
Martin B. Davis – Executive Vice President and CIO
Sloane Drake – Executive Vice President and CHRO
Plant Vogtle
Southern Company subsidiaries operate hydroelectric, gas, coal, and nuclear generation sources to generate approximately 200 terawatt-hours of electricity. In 2009, coal represented 57 percent of the company's output, followed by nuclear (23%) and natural gas (16%). Renewable hydroelectric power represented 4 percent of Southern's generation. Coal-based generation dropped significantly in 2009 from an average of 70% between 2005 and 2008. As of 2017 Coal-based generation had dropped to 30%.
In June 2010, the United States Department of Energy awarded an $8.3 billion loan guarantee to facilitate the construction of two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle, near Augusta, Georgia. A Southern Company subsidiary, Georgia Power, owns 45.7% of the current 2,430 MW facility, with co-owners Oglethorpe Power (30%) Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (22.7%) and the City of Dalton (1.6%). The plant is operated by Georgia Power. The $14 billion construction project is scheduled to be completed by 2022 and would double the plant's capacity.
The construction of two 1,154 MW reactors has been hailed by Energy Secretary Steven Chu as "the first new nuclear power plant to break ground in decades". It is expected to create up to 3,500 jobs during the construction phase, and 800 once operational. However, in March 2017 Westinghouse Electric Company, who were building the plant, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because of $9 billion of losses from its two U.S. nuclear construction projects. The U.S. government had given $8.3 billion of loan guarantees on the financing of the four nuclear reactors being built in the U.S., and it is expected a way forward to completing the plant can be agreed.
Commercial operations of the plant’s Unit 3 began in July 2023, while Unit 4’s commercial operations began in April 2024. The added reactors will supply enough energy for about 1 million customers.
Plant Ratcliffe
In September 2013 the EPA introduced new provisions regarding output of carbon emissions in new power facilities. The proposed emission limit for new energy sources will be 1,100lbs of carbon dioxide per megawatt hour of electricity. Preemptively recognizing the need for these changes, Southern Company broke ground on its 21st-century clean coal facility in June 2010. Southern's subsidiary, Mississippi Power will operate the plant. The Kemper County Energy Facility, or Kemper Project, takes advantage of the abundant lignite, or poor quality coal, available in Mississippi. Additionally, it employs Transport Gasifier (TRIG) technology. TRIG technology is built on the idea of dry-feed, non-slag gasifiers, which operate at lower temperatures than other coal gasifiers. This dry-feed is crushed, heated, and circulated in the gasifier, producing a flammable synthetic gas, syngas. Syngas can generate electricity with fewer emissions. Of course, other byproducts are produced, like ammonia and sulphuric acid. These particular products are sold for commercial use.
The EPA considers the Kemper Coal Project and other planned facilities like it, to be a lifeline for the coal industry in the wake of the new climate change plan. Between 2010 and 2014, approximately 150 coal plants were shut down.
As of April 2014, the US Department of Energy had invested $270m in this project. Southern Company, and its subsidiary, Mississippi Power anticipate that the Kemper Coal Plant will generate enough energy to serve more than 187,000 customers. Upon opening, the Kemper Coal Project is expected to be capable of stripping out at least 65% of the carbon dioxide, significantly exceeding the EPA's proposed requirement of 40%.
Partnerships
Southern Company works with the U.S. Department of Energy on a variety of projects including transmission and distribution of infrastructure and smart grid initiatives, environmental research programs, and nuclear generation. One of the more significant joint efforts, the DOE's National Carbon Capture Center, is managed by Southern Company and represents national efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-based power generation. At this location, Southern Company has been working with scientists and technology developers from government, industry, and universities who are creating the next generation of carbon capture technologies.
Along with the DOE, Southern Company has been working with KBR, another technology partner, to perfect its TRIG advanced coal gasification technology. This process of breaking down "dirty coal", or lignite, into its chemical components is not only cleaner, but it is also less expensive and more reliable. This technology is currently being implemented at Southern Company's Kemper County power plant, one of the few new coal facilities working to keep the U.S. coal industry alive. This new facility will be built on a lignite seam, is expected to strip out two-thirds of carbon dioxide emissions, leaving emissions at about the same level as natural gas. The Kemper Coal Plant is expected to fall well under new regulations implemented by the EPA, which limits coal plants to 1,100lbs of carbon dioxide emissions per megawatt hour of electricity.
In an effort to make this technology more attainable, Southern Company has partnered with China's Shenhua Group to collaborate on further research, development, and deployment of clean coal technologies in the US, China, and around the world. This partnership with Shenhua, who is currently expected to add more than 400,000 megawatts of coal-fired capacity by 2035, could lead to wide deployment of TRIG-equipped power plants across Asia. TRIG technology has the potential to not only assist China with their growing carbon issue, but also enable the country to tap into their own low quality coal.
In 2009, the U.S. Department of Energy granted Southern Company a $165 million Smart Grid Investment Grant to implement a smart grid and to make the grid more reliable. Through matching funds and other investments, the company spent $363 million on the initiative, which it completed in 2014. The upgraded smart grid allows Southern Company the ability to monitor and control its electric infrastructure in real time and respond to problems.
Financial data
Political donations
In May 2018, it was reported that Southern Company had donated $1 million to America First Policies, a pro-Donald Trump advocacy group.
Controversies
Environmental impact
Southern Company is the third-largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, emitting 86,244,286 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2019. In 2005, the company announced it would open a Mercury Research Center at Plant Crist Pensacola, Florida, hoping to find new ways to reduce mercury emissions. On April 25, 2006, Alabama Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, agreed to pay $200M to settle allegations that its coal-fired James H. Miller, Jr. Plant near West Jefferson, Alabama emitted harmful amounts of SO2 and NOx.
In response to growing public and financial community interest, the company has enacted assorted environmental measures. Southern Company participates in Renew Our Rivers, a volunteer program to remove debris from rivers and other waterways throughout the Southeast, which claims over 11 million pounds of trash removed or recycled in Renew Our Rivers events. The company also manages and operates the National Carbon Capture Center, a focal point of the US Department of Energy's efforts to develop carbon capture and greenhouse gas reduction technologies, under which various projects to test geologic sequestration are in progress at Plant Gorgas in Alabama, Plant Daniel in Mississippi and other company sites. However, critics have argued that CCS seldom works and prolongs the life of fossil fuels.
Climate change denial
Southern Company has a long history of funding climate change denial and has been a "driving force behind climate disinformation", sponsoring campaigns in opposition to climate science, against limiting greenhouse gas emissions, and slowing the transition to renewable energy sources.
Between 1993 and 2004 Southern Company paid over $62 million to organizations that spread disinformation about climate change. The utility paid for advertising claiming that climate change was not real and made payments to public relations companies, industry groups, law firms and thinktanks to dispute the scientific consensus for climate change and attack legislative solutions. The utility paid $20 million to the trade group Edison Electric Institute, which creates media campaigns to attack proponents of global warming. In the 1990s, Southern Company and the Center for Energy and Economic Development hosted energy workshops broadcast to schoolteachers through the company's satellite network to promote pro-coal messages about climate change and the environment.
Southern Company had spent more than $135 million from 2010 to 2020 on lobbying at a federal level.
Kemper Project controversies
In February 2015, the Mississippi Supreme Court ordered Southern Company's subsidiary Mississippi Power to restore $377 million to South Mississippi ratepayers for rate increases related to the Kemper Project, a "clean" coal plant. These fees were derived from Mississippi's Baseload Act, allowing Mississippi Power to charge ratepayers for powerplants under construction.
In May 2016, Southern Company and its subsidiary Mississippi Power announced they were being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission related to overruns at the Kemper Project. The project had been repeatedly delayed and costs increased from $2.88 billion to $6.58 billion. In recorded conversations, at least six engineers from the Kemper Project claimed that delays, cost overruns, safety violations, and shoddy work, were in part due to mismanagement or fraud.
In June 2016, Mississippi Power was sued by Treetop Midstream Services over the cancellation of a contract to receive carbon dioxide from the Kemper Project as part of the carbon capture and storage design. Treetop had contracted to buy carbon dioxide from the Kemper plant and had built a pipeline in preparation to receive the gas. Treetop alleged Mississippi Power had fraudulently and "intentionally misrepresenting and concealing the start date" for the Kemper Project, though Mississippi Power stated the suit was without merit.
The company was also found to have unlawfully fired a whistle-blower who had criticized alleged false statements by company management.
Vogtle nuclear power plant
In June 2021, Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, was scrutinized by the Georgia Public Service Commission over the lengthy delays and ballooning costs of its new Vogtle nuclear plant in Burke County, Georgia.
Willie Soon
In February 2015, it was revealed that climate change denier Willie Soon had been paid by Southern Company and several other fossil fuel interest groups. Over the course of 14 years, Soon received a total of $1.25m from Southern Company, Exxon Mobil, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and a foundation run by the Koch brothers, the documents obtained by Greenpeace show. At $469,560, Southern Company was the largest donor. The scientist described his studies to fossil fuel executives as "deliverables", and permitted anonymous pre-publication reviews. Soon advanced the widely discredited theory that changes in solar activity are to blame for climate change, and called into question the severity and extent of climate change in all his studies, never revealing his backers.
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| Okres | EPS Actual | EPS Szacowany | Niespodzianka |
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| 30 czerwca 2026 | $1.13 | $1.03 | 0.10% |
| 31 marca 2026 | $1.32 | $1.25 | 0.07% |
| 31 grudnia 2025 | $0.55 | $0.59 | -0.04% |
| 30 września 2025 | $1.60 | $1.55 | 0.05% |
| 30 czerwca 2025 | $0.92 | $0.92 | -0.00% |
| 31 marca 2025 | $1.23 | $1.23 | -0.00% |
| 30 września 2000 | $1.03 | $0.93 | 0.10% |
| 30 czerwca 2000 | $0.52 | $0.48 | 0.04% |
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| DUK | $91.19B | 18.6 | 5.6% | 15.7% | 9.7% | — |
| AEP | — | 17.3 | 10.9% | 16.9% | 12.7% | — |
| ETR | — | 23.6 | 9.0% | 13.7% | 11.1% | — |
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| PCG | $35.32B | 13.6 | 2.1% | 10.8% | 8.6% | — |
| EIX | $23.09B | 5.2 | 9.8% | 23.1% | 26.9% | — |
| FE | $25.87B | 25.4 | 12.0% | 6.8% | 8.2% | — |
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| PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC | $138 212 609 | 1 444 077 | 0,29% | Akcje |
| Boston Partners | $134 882 860 | 1 409 287 | 0,28% | Akcje |
| Focus Partners Wealth | $134 742 475 | 1 407 819 | 0,28% | Akcje |
| JANE STREET GROUP, LLC | $131 907 522 | 1 378 200 | 0,28% | Opcja kupna |
| CONFLUENCE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC | $130 753 264 | 1 366 140 | 0,27% | Akcje |
| MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE | $128 955 730 | 1 347 359 | 0,27% | Akcje |
| CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM | $123 247 160 | 1 276 908 | 0,26% | Akcje |
| SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP | $111 253 304 | 1 162 400 | 0,23% | Opcja sprzedaży |
| CAPITAL ADVISORS INC/OK | $109 016 009 | 1 139 024 | 0,23% | Akcje |
| Vanguard Investments Australia, Ltd. | $107 776 351 | 1 126 072 | 0,23% | Akcje |
| Nuveen Asset Management, LLC | $105 050 198 | 1 276 120 | 0,22% | Akcje |
| ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. | $102 789 746 | 1 064 958 | 0,22% | Akcje |
| NewEdge Advisors, LLC | $102 143 309 | 1 067 217 | 0,21% | Akcje |
| ZACKS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT | $99 330 143 | 1 037 823 | 0,21% | Akcje |
| Capital International Investors | $99 228 300 | 1 036 760 | 0,21% | Akcje |
| CITADEL ADVISORS LLC | $99 174 032 | 1 036 193 | 0,21% | Akcje |
| NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND | $98 942 605 | 1 033 775 | 0,21% | Akcje |
| UBS Group AG | $96 899 388 | 1 012 427 | 0,20% | Akcje |
| JONES FINANCIAL COMPANIES LLLP | $93 265 943 | 959 921 | 0,20% | Akcje |
| STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM | $90 561 472 | 946 207 | 0,19% | Akcje |
| SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP | $90 541 660 | 946 000 | 0,19% | Opcja kupna |
| Stonegate Investment Group, LLC | $84 628 591 | 892 989 | 0,18% | Akcje |
| Portman Square Capital LLP | $84 243 942 | 880 200 | 0,18% | Opcja sprzedaży |
| CBRE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LISTED REAL ASSETS LLC | $83 728 544 | 874 815 | 0,18% | Akcje |
| COMMONWEALTH EQUITY SERVICES, LLC | $83 648 434 | 873 978 | 0,18% | Akcje |
| APG Asset Management N.V. | $79 917 641 | 954 653 | 0,17% | Akcje |
| Cetera Investment Advisers | $78 442 193 | 819 582 | 0,16% | Akcje |
| Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Corp | $77 634 401 | 811 142 | 0,16% | Akcje |
| Welch Group, LLC | $75 404 248 | 787 841 | 0,16% | Akcje |
| MACQUARIE GROUP LTD | $74 947 343 | 783 067 | 0,16% | Akcje |
| CITADEL ADVISORS LLC | $74 500 664 | 778 400 | 0,16% | Opcja kupna |
| Korea Investment CORP | $72 367 671 | 756 114 | 0,15% | Akcje |
| Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd, Zurich | $71 577 705 | 746 107 | 0,15% | Akcje |
| VICTORY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC | $67 712 240 | 707 473 | 0,14% | Akcje |
| ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP | $67 389 411 | 704 100 | 0,14% | Akcje |
| Balyasny Asset Management L.P. | $67 094 528 | 701 019 | 0,14% | Akcje |
| Quantinno Capital Management LP | $67 013 623 | 700 173 | 0,14% | Akcje |
| UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC | $64 833 063 | 671 706 | 0,14% | Akcje |
| Nuveen, LLC | $63 540 338 | 663 884 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| FORT WASHINGTON INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC /OH/ | $62 379 950 | 651 760 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| FEDERATED HERMES, INC. | $62 220 592 | 650 095 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| Capital Investment Advisors, LLC | $62 074 916 | 648 573 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH | $61 584 213 | 646 054 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| ROYAL BANK OF CANADA | $61 106 000 | 638 451 | 0,13% | Akcje |
| PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC | $58 188 043 | 607 962 | 0,12% | Akcje |
| Assenagon Asset Management S.A. | $57 943 695 | 605 409 | 0,12% | Akcje |
| STATE OF WISCONSIN INVESTMENT BOARD | $57 239 557 | 598 052 | 0,12% | Akcje |
| Clark Capital Management Group, Inc. | $56 773 448 | 593 182 | 0,12% | Akcje |
| Magellan Asset Management Ltd | $56 685 970 | 592 268 | 0,12% | Akcje |
| WEALTH ENHANCEMENT ADVISORY SERVICES, LLC | $53 723 867 | 570 498 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| CITADEL ADVISORS LLC | $52 640 500 | 550 000 | 0,11% | Opcja sprzedaży |
| SCHRODER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP | $51 388 376 | 531 146 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| VAUGHAN NELSON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, L.P. | $50 867 472 | 531 475 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| OSAIC HOLDINGS, INC. | $50 215 062 | 524 420 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| Asset Management One Co., Ltd. | $50 023 227 | 518 268 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| Investment Management Corp of Ontario | $50 001 201 | 522 424 | 0,11% | Akcje |
| WORLDQUANT MILLENNIUM ADVISORS LLC | $49 016 728 | 512 138 | 0,10% | Akcje |
| Verition Fund Management LLC | $48 660 400 | 508 415 | 0,10% | Akcje |
| OpenArc Corporate Advisory, LLC | $48 277 242 | 504 412 | 0,10% | Akcje |
Insiderzy spółki 59 insiderów · 31 dyrektorzy generalni · 28 dyrektorzy
| Insider | Rola | Ostatnia aktywność | Posiadane akcje | Kupna 12m | Sprzedaże 12m | Netto 12m |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ii James Y Kerr, | Chairman, President & CEO, GAS | 4 października 2024 S | 145 088 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Anthony L Wilson | President & CEO, MPC | 2 sierpnia 2024 G | 84 168 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Kimberly S, Greene | Chairman, President & CEO, GPC | 2 maja 2024 S | 110 630 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Stephen E Kuczynski | CEO, Southern Nuclear | 11 marca 2024 S | 126 528 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| James Jeffrey Peoples | Chairman, President & CEO, APC | 13 lutego 2024 M | 18 712 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Christopher C Womack | CEO, President and Chairman | 7 lutego 2024 M | 85 694 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Mark A. Crosswhite | Chairman, President & CEO, APC | 13 lutego 2022 M | 194 118 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Mark Lantrip | Chairman, President & CEO, SCS | 27 lutego 2021 M | 71 568 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| William P Bowers | Chairman & CEO, GPC | 27 lutego 2021 M | 211 821 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Edison G Holland | CEO, Mississippi Power Co. | 12 stycznia 2015 F | 19 582 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Charles D Mccrary | President & CEO, APC | 13 stycznia 2014 F | 27 880 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Susan N Story | President & CEO, SCS | 6 marca 2013 M | 8 370 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Iv Edward Day, | President and CEO, MPC | 11 lutego 2013 A | 4 203 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| James H Miller III | President & CEO, So Nuclear | 11 maja 2011 M | 1 079 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Alan C Martin | Pres & CEO, SCS | 22 września 2010 M | 1 691 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| David M Ratcliffe | President, CEO & Chairman | 28 kwietnia 2010 D | 4 662 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Michael D Garrett | President & CEO of Ga. Power | 16 lutego 2009 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Daniel S Tucker | Executive Vice President & CFO | 13 lutego 2024 M | 46 153 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Andrew W Evans | Executive Vice President & CFO | 27 lutego 2021 M | 192 553 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Art P Beattie | Executive Vice President & CFO | 12 lutego 2018 M | 42 382 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Anthony J Topazi | Executive VP & COO | 7 czerwca 2012 G | 3 624 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Bryan D Anderson | EVP & Pres. External Affairs | 6 września 2024 S | 44 467 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Sterling A Spainhour Jr. | EVP, Chief Legal Officer & CCO | 5 sierpnia 2024 S | 12 500 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Sloane N Drake | EVP, CHRO | 3 lipca 2024 S | 16 771 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Christopher Cummiskey | EVP & CCCS Officer | 16 lutego 2024 S | 22 502 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Martin Bernard Davis | EVP and CIO | 13 lutego 2024 M | 89 563 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| David P. Poroch | Comptroller | 13 lutego 2024 M | 34 596 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Stan W Connally | Executive Vice President, SCS | 13 lutego 2024 M | 140 389 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Ann P Daiss | Comptroller | 13 lutego 2023 M | 19 689 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Nancy E Sykes | EVP & CHRO | 12 lutego 2018 M | 3 863 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Ron W Hinson | Comptroller | 6 marca 2013 M | 3 247 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Anthony F Earley JR | Dyrektor | 26 lutego 2026 G | 9 261 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Kristine L Svinicki | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Janaki Akella | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Shantella E. Cooper | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Dale E. Klein | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Henry A Clark III | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 2 000 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Lizanne Thomas | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 700 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| David J Grain | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 500 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| John D Johns | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 670 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Donald M James | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 0 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| David E Meador | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| William G Smith JR | Dyrektor | 1 października 2024 A | 962 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Ernerst J Moniz | Dyrektor | 1 kwietnia 2024 A | 3 500 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| WOOD E JENNER III | Dyrektor | 1 kwietnia 2024 A | 5 000 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Colette D Honorable | Dyrektor | 3 lipca 2023 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Thomas A Fanning | Dyrektor | 9 czerwca 2023 S | 844 239 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Juanita P Baranco | Dyrektor | 1 kwietnia 2022 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Steven R. Specker | Dyrektor | 1 kwietnia 2021 A | — | 0 | 0 | $0 |
| Jon A Boscia | Dyrektor | 1 kwietnia 2021 A | 55 000 | 0 | 0 | $0 |
Insiderzy z zgłoszeń SEC Form 3/4/5; netto = tylko otwarty rynek P/S
Posiadanie ETF-ów Posiadane przez 211 funduszy ETF
Waga odzwierciedla wyłącznie bezpośrednie udziały kapitałowe (N-PORT); fundusze oparte na dźwigni lub instrumentach pochodnych mogą posiadać dodatkowe ekspozycje na swapy, które nie są pokazane.
| Fundusz | Waga | Jednostki | Na dzień | Źródło |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VPU · VANGUARD WORLD FUND | 6,87% | 7 717 457 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| FUTY · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST | 6,64% | 1 687 042 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| IDU · iShares Trust | 6,59% | 962 684 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| UPW · ProShares Trust | 5,47% | 11 450 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| JXI · iShares Trust | 4,72% | 155 217 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| UTSL · Direxion Shares ETF Trust | 4,54% | 20 435 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| POWR · iShares, Inc. | 4,06% | 198 813 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| ZAP · Global X Funds | 3,53% | 166 558 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| RSPU · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust | 3,20% | 183 947 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| CCOR · Listed Funds Trust | 3,18% | 9 068 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| FPWR · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV | 3,17% | 8 794 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| PUI · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust | 3,07% | 18 080 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| IFRA · iShares Trust | 2,93% | 1 448 461 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| TIME · Tidal Trust II | 2,88% | 4 480 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| IGF · iShares Trust | 2,78% | 3 201 585 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| EMLP · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV | 2,67% | 1 125 424 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| SIXH · EXCHANGE TRADED CONCEPTS TRUST | 2,49% | 146 865 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| SIXA · EXCHANGE TRADED CONCEPTS TRUST | 2,49% | 131 600 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| PGX · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … | 2,31% | 4 417 158 | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| PFF · iShares Trust | 2,06% | 10 047 390 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| MFSV · MFS Active Exchange Traded Funds Tr… | 2,00% | 102 877 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| ESLV · Strategy Shares | 1,99% | 2 415 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| EIPI · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VI… | 1,96% | 223 851 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| UPGD · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust | 1,85% | 24 228 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| EIPX · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV | 1,73% | 94 998 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| VRP · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … | 1,64% | 48 354 000 | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| HDV · iShares Trust | 1,56% | 2 488 840 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| FDV · Federated Hermes ETF Trust | 1,49% | 115 165 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| NFRA · FlexShares Trust | 1,40% | 444 512 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| USMV · iShares Trust | 1,40% | 3 649 964 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| ALTL · Pacer Funds Trust | 1,35% | 13 396 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| VCLN · Virtus ETF Trust II | 1,21% | 801 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| FDVV · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST | 1,21% | 1 152 147 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| ACIO · ETF Series Solutions | 1,12% | 264 462 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| SPLV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … | 1,11% | 859 518 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| ADME · ETF Series Solutions | 1,10% | 30 097 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| ACWV · iShares, Inc. | 1,05% | 379 364 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| ESUM · Strategy Shares | 1,01% | 16 096 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| PAYR · Federated Hermes ETF Trust | 1,00% | 3 766 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| ELCV · Strategy Shares | 0,99% | 22 618 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| VFMV · VANGUARD WELLINGTON FUND | 0,97% | 42 194 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| QLV · FlexShares Trust | 0,94% | 16 471 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| ICAP · Series Portfolios Trust | 0,94% | 11 061 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| EQWL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust | 0,93% | 278 569 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |
| ZECP · Zacks Trust | 0,92% | 34 252 NS | 31 maja 2026 | N-PORT |
| IQRA · New York Life Investments Active ET… | 0,84% | 603 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| FXU · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… | 0,83% | 77 227 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| JOYT · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… | 0,81% | 7 205 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| FFLC · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST | 0,75% | 87 533 NS | 30 kwietnia 2026 | N-PORT |
| DGRO · iShares Trust | 0,74% | 3 466 581 SH | 8 sierpnia 2026 | Dziennie |