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CENTERPOINT ENERGY INC 8-K Report (Oct 29, 2003)

Filed October 29, 2003For Securities:CNP

Summary

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP) filed an 8-K on October 29, 2003, to furnish investors with a slide presentation being delivered at the 38th Annual Edison Electric Institute Financial Conference. This presentation, attached as Exhibit 99.1, is intended to provide information to various stakeholders in the utility industry and financial community. The company is utilizing Regulation FD disclosure to make this information broadly available.

Key Highlights

  • 1CenterPoint Energy is providing a slide presentation to the financial and investment community at a key industry conference.
  • 2The presentation is being furnished under Regulation FD, ensuring widespread access to the information.
  • 3This filing serves as a mechanism for CenterPoint Energy to communicate updates and strategic information to investors and industry participants.
  • 4The content of the slide presentation is not incorporated into future SEC filings unless explicitly stated, offering flexibility in disclosure.
  • 5Investors can also access the presentation on CenterPoint Energy's official website, www.centerpointenergy.com, enhancing accessibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary purpose of this 8-K filing is to publicly disclose a slide presentation that CenterPoint Energy is sharing at the 38th Annual Edison Electric Institute Financial Conference. This ensures that the information presented is accessible to all investors and interested parties.

The slide presentation is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this 8-K filing. Additionally, CenterPoint Energy has stated that a copy will be available on their corporate website, www.centerpointenergy.com.

No, the slide presentation is being furnished, not filed, under Regulation FD. It will not be automatically incorporated into future registration statements unless CenterPoint Energy specifically states it will be.

CenterPoint Energy has stated that furnishing this presentation does not constitute an admission that the information is material or complete, or that investors should rely on it for investment decisions. Investors should conduct their own due diligence.