8-KRegulation FDExhibits & Filings

ENTERGY CORP /DE/ 8-K Report, Regulation FD Disclosure (Feb 17, 2005)

Filed February 17, 2005For Securities:ETR

Summary

Entergy Corporation (ETR) filed an 8-K on February 17, 2005, primarily to disclose information presented by its CEO, J. Wayne Leonard, at the UBS Natural Gas and Electric Utilities Conference. This filing serves as a Regulation FD disclosure, ensuring that material non-public information shared at the conference is made available to all investors simultaneously. The core of the disclosure is a slide presentation that provides an update on the company's operations and strategic outlook.

Key Highlights

  • 1Entergy Corporation CEO J. Wayne Leonard presented at the UBS Natural Gas and Electric Utilities Conference on February 17, 2005.
  • 2The 8-K filing includes a slide presentation (Exhibit 99.1) used during the CEO's address.
  • 3The presentation is incorporated by reference into the 8-K filing.
  • 4Investors can access the slide presentation via Entergy's investor relations website (www.entergy.com/investor).
  • 5The filing is made under Regulation FD to ensure broad dissemination of information.
  • 6An additional exhibit (Exhibit 99.2) is provided regarding the Uses and Usefulness of Non-GAAP Information.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of this 8-K filing is to comply with Regulation FD by publicly disclosing the content of a presentation made by Entergy's CEO at an investor conference.

The slide presentation given by the CEO is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this 8-K filing and is also available on Entergy's investor relations website at www.entergy.com/investor under 'Presentations and Webcasts'.

This filing primarily contains a slide presentation and a statement on Non-GAAP information. It does not appear to contain newly released financial statements or earnings results. The presentation may offer commentary on performance, but specific financial data releases would typically be in other filings.

Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure) is an SEC rule that requires public companies to disseminate material non-public information broadly to the investing public, not selectively to a few analysts or institutional investors. This 8-K filing is an example of how companies comply with this regulation.