Movement Alert|Southern Falls 3.14% in Pre-Market Trading, Announces $2.15 Billion Convertible Preferred Notes Offering

Market Focus
Aug 03

On August 3, Southern fell 3.14% in pre-market trading, trading at $91.51/share, with turnover of $960,500. The decline was triggered by the company's announcement of a sizeable convertible preferred notes offering totaling $2.15 billion.

Southern formally announced plans to issue two tranches of convertible preferred notes — $650 million due December 2027 and $1.5 billion due September 2029. The convertible nature of the notes raises concerns over potential equity dilution, prompting pre-market selling pressure. Adding to investor unease, the company's Q2 results reported on July 30 showed adjusted EPS of $1.13, beating the $1.00 consensus by 13%, but revenue of $6.98 billion missed the $7.23 billion estimate. The combination of a revenue shortfall and a large-scale financing initiative has amplified market concerns regarding both dilution risk and balance sheet leverage.

Within the Electric Utilities sector, peers traded modestly higher, with NextEra up 0.49%, American Electric Power up 0.70%, Xcel Energy up 0.70%, Duke up 0.29%, and PG&E Corp up 0.52%, highlighting Southern's underperformance relative to the broader group.

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