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Edison International

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Utilities - Regulated Electric

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Financials · Annual
Revenue
$19.32B
+9.8% YoY
Net Income
$4.70B
+204.1% YoY
EBITDA
$10.77B
+71.0% YoY
Free Cash Flow
-$1.13B

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About Edison International

Edison International, through its subsidiaries, engages in the generation and distribution of electric power. With a market capitalization of $27.29B, it sits in large-cap territory. The company supplies and delivers through its electrical infrastructure to an approximately 50,000 square-mile area of southern, central, and coastal California.

Key stats
Market Cap$27.29B
P/E (TTM)7.71
Fwd P/E10.89
EPS$9.20
Beta0.68
52W Change+30.5%
Dividend Yield4.95%
ROE18.9%
Analysis

The company holds $168.0M in cash, though total debt stands at $42.70B. This level of leverage is common in the industry but worth monitoring as interest rate conditions evolve. The company is burning cash, with free cash flow at -$1.13B. This typically occurs when a company is investing aggressively in growth, but sustained cash burn can strain the balance sheet. ROE of 18.9% points to strong capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. ROA of 3.9% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has been uneven over recent years, ranging from $17.22B to $19.32B.

EIX's low beta indicates it tends to be less volatile than the broader market, which may suit investors seeking more stable price behavior. The debt-to-cash ratio suggests meaningful leverage on the balance sheet, a factor worth monitoring if credit conditions tighten. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. Understanding these risk dimensions helps frame what to watch going forward as conditions evolve for Edison International and its sector.

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