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ENTERGY CORP /DE/ 8-K Report (Mar 5, 2002)

Filed March 5, 2002For Securities:ETR

Summary

Entergy Corporation filed an 8-K on March 5, 2002, to disclose the contents of a slide presentation by its CEO, J. Wayne Leonard, at the Morgan Stanley Global Electricity & Energy Conference. This presentation, attached as Exhibit 99.1, provides insights into the company's strategies and performance to the financial and investment community. The webcast of the presentation was also made available, indicating a commitment to transparency and broad investor access to information.

Key Highlights

  • 1Entergy Corporation's CEO, J. Wayne Leonard, presented at the Morgan Stanley Global Electricity & Energy Conference on March 5, 2002.
  • 2The company filed an 8-K to include a slide presentation (Exhibit 99.1) from the conference as part of its public disclosures.
  • 3The presentation aimed to inform the financial and investment community about Entergy's business and outlook.
  • 4The presentation was simultaneously webcast, allowing a wider audience of investors to access the information.
  • 5This filing demonstrates Entergy's proactive approach to communicating with investors and adhering to disclosure regulations like Regulation FD.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary purpose of this 8-K filing was to publicly disclose the slide presentation that Entergy's CEO, J. Wayne Leonard, delivered at the Morgan Stanley Global Electricity & Energy Conference on March 5, 2002, in accordance with Regulation FD.

The slide presentation is included as Exhibit 99.1 to the 8-K filing. Additionally, the company made the presentation available via a simultaneous webcast, accessible through www.shareholder.com/entergy/medialist.cfm.

While the specific content isn't detailed in the 8-K itself, the presentation was given at an electricity and energy conference. Therefore, it likely covered Entergy's business strategies, financial performance, operational updates, and outlook for the energy sector.

Attaching a presentation to an 8-K is significant because it ensures that material information shared with analysts or investors at a conference is simultaneously made available to all investors, promoting fair disclosure and transparency as required by Regulation FD.