Summary
Entergy Corporation (ETR) filed an 8-K on June 2, 2005, to disclose information regarding executive participation in the Goldman Sachs Power & Utility Conference. Executive Vice President and CFO Leo P. Denault and Executive Vice President Curtis L. Hebert were scheduled to speak on panels addressing industry consolidation and the impact of Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) on competitive markets, respectively. The company also confirmed that no changes have been made to its previously issued 2005 earnings guidance, which anticipates earnings per share to be at the lower end of the $4.60 to $4.85 range.
Key Highlights
- 1Entergy executives Leo P. Denault and Curtis L. Hebert participated in the Goldman Sachs Power & Utility Conference on June 2, 2005.
- 2Leo Denault spoke on a panel discussing "Consolidation Is Inevitable - What Near Term Issues Could Cause Deal Activity to Accelerate?"
- 3Curtis Hebert spoke on a panel focused on "Electric Transmission: The Impact of RTOs on Competitive Markets."
- 4The company participated in investor and analyst meetings where earnings guidance may have been discussed.
- 5Entergy confirmed no changes to its 2005 earnings guidance.
- 6The 2005 earnings per share guidance remains at the lower end of the $4.60 to $4.85 range.
Frequently Asked Questions
The primary purpose of this 8-K filing was to inform investors about Entergy Corporation's executives' participation in the Goldman Sachs Power & Utility Conference and to confirm that there were no changes to the company's 2005 earnings guidance.
Leo P. Denault, CFO, spoke on industry consolidation and potential deal activity acceleration. Curtis L. Hebert discussed the impact of Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) on competitive electric transmission markets.
No, Entergy confirmed that there have been no changes to its current 2005 earnings guidance. The company still expects earnings per share to be at the lower end of its previously stated range of $4.60 to $4.85.
The filing states that the panel discussions were webcast and available at a provided link, though the link itself is not detailed in the provided text. For specific details or recordings, investors would typically check Entergy's investor relations website or the conference organizer's site for archival information.