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Edison International

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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

Scan Results

Daily timeframe
DateIndicatorDetails
Jun 30 RSI OverboughtRSI 75.3, above 70, stock may be overbought
May 14 MACD Positive CrossoverHistogram +0.2294, positive momentum
About Edison International

Edison International, through its subsidiaries, engages in the generation and distribution of electric power. Valued at $29.87B, EIX is a large-cap name in its sector. 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$29.87B
P/E (TTM)8.48
Fwd P/E11.92
EPS$9.15
Beta0.65
52W Change+51.8%
Dividend Yield4.50%
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. Free cash flow is running at -$1.13B, which bears watching. Negative free cash flow can be acceptable during heavy investment periods but needs to improve over time. Return on equity stands at 18.9%, which is strong for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. 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.

With a beta below 0.7, Edison International typically sees smaller price swings than the overall market, offering a degree of stability during turbulent periods. Edison International carries a heavier debt load relative to its cash position, which introduces financial risk that investors should weigh. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing EIX's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.

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