FirstEnergy (FE) is preparing to announce its Q4 earnings on February 17th, with analysts predicting an 11.5% year-over-year EPS decline to $0.54 and revenues of $3.09 billion. Despite a history of beating EPS estimates, the company frequently misses revenue targets. FirstEnergy’s financial health shows mixed signals, including high leverage and a low Altman Z-Score, while its stock valuation appears to be at a premium with a cautiously optimistic analyst sentiment.
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FirstEnergy (FE) Set to Announce Q4 Earnings Amid Mixed Estimates
FirstEnergy (FE) is preparing to announce its Q4 earnings on February 17th, with analysts predicting an 11.5% year-over-year EPS decline to $0.54 and revenues of $3.09 billion. Despite a history of beating EPS estimates, the company frequently misses revenue targets. FirstEnergy’s financial health shows mixed signals, including high leverage and a low Altman Z-Score, while its stock valuation appears to be at a premium with a cautiously optimistic analyst sentiment.