Summary
Southern Company's (SO) 8-K filing from April 25, 2006, primarily serves to provide investors with an update on the company's financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2006. The report contains a press release and supporting financial information, offering insights into the company's operational performance and financial condition during the first quarter of 2006. Investors can use this filing to assess the company's earnings trajectory and understand the key factors that influenced its performance in the period. Notably, the filing includes information on kilowatt-hour sales and an explanation of non-GAAP financial measures used for comparative purposes. Southern Company has provided adjusted kilowatt-hour sales data for the first quarter of 2005 to ensure consistency with the 2006 presentation, addressing a reclassification of certain Georgia Power industrial customers. This adjustment aims to offer a more accurate year-over-year comparison of sales performance, a crucial metric for utility companies.
Key Highlights
- 1Southern Company filed an 8-K on April 25, 2006, reporting on its first-quarter 2006 financial results.
- 2The filing includes a press release and supplementary financial information for the three months ended March 31, 2006.
- 3Adjusted kilowatt-hour sales data for Q1 2005 is provided to ensure consistency with Q1 2006 reporting, addressing customer reclassification.
- 4The adjusted data aims to facilitate more accurate year-over-year comparisons of kilowatt-hour sales performance.
- 5The report is a combined filing for The Southern Company and its subsidiaries: Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, Gulf Power Company, Mississippi Power Company, Savannah Electric and Power Company, and Southern Power Company.
- 6Specific exhibits detail financial highlights, factors impacting EPS, consolidated earnings analysis, kilowatt-hour sales, and a financial overview for the period.
- 7The information furnished is not intended to be deemed 'filed' for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.