PPL Corporation(PPL)

PPL Corporation, a utility holding company, delivers electricity and natural gas in the United States and the United Kingdom. The company operates through two segments: Kentucky Regulated and Pennsylvania Regulated. It serves approximately 429,000 electric and 333,000 natural gas customers in Louisville and adjacent areas in Kentucky; 538,000 electric customers in central, southeastern, and western Kentucky; and 28,000 electric customers in five counties in southwestern Virginia. The company also provides electric services to approximately 1.4 million customers in Pennsylvania; and generates electricity from coal, gas, hydro, and solar sources in Kentucky; and sells wholesale electricity to two municipalities in Kentucky. PPL Corporation was founded in 1920 and is headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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PPL Corporation's $20B Infrastructure Drive Fuels AI Data Center Growth
PPL Corporation's strategic $20 billion infrastructure investment and Blackstone JV position it as a key energy provider for AI-driven data centers.
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PPL Corporation leverages surging data center demand in Pennsylvania and Kentucky with $20B infrastructure investments, fueling earnings growth and market leadership.
PPL Corporation: Earnings Beat, $20B Capex Drive Strategic Focus
Dive into PPL Corporation's latest financial results, strategic capital plans, and regulatory landscape, revealing key factors driving its performance.
PPL Corporation: Capital Plans, Pennsylvania Data Centers, and the Outlook for Financing and Dividends
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Comprehensive analysis of PPL Corporation (PPL): innovative grid tech, Kentucky expansion, dividend sustainability, regulatory challenges, and stock valuation.
PPL Corporation: Analyzing Premium Valuation, Kentucky Investments, and Growth Prospects
PPL Corporation faces a premium valuation amid Kentucky investments and growth prospects. Regulatory decisions and potential equity dilution pose risks. Investors should weigh these factors.
PPL Corporation: Earnings, Growth Strategy, and Market Outlook
PPL Corporation faces mixed market signals. Q4 earnings missed estimates, but infrastructure investments and growth targets signal potential. Analysts advise caution due to premium valuation.
PPL Corporation (PPL) Q4 2024 Earnings: A Comprehensive Analysis
Analyzing PPL Corporation's (PPL) Q4 2024 earnings, growth targets, and strategic initiatives. A deep dive into revenue, expenses, regulatory landscape, and future prospects.
PPL Corporation: Q4 2024 Earnings Analysis and Outlook
PPL Corporation's Q4 2024 earnings reveal mixed results. Revenue increased, but EPS missed estimates. Strategic growth targets and data center opportunities present potential.
PPL Corporation Q4 2024 Earnings: Growth Strategy Amidst Challenges
In-depth analysis of PPL Corporation’s Q4 2024 earnings, strategic initiatives, dividend increase, and extended growth targets through 2028.
PPL Corporation's Q4 2024 Earnings: Growth Plan vs. Missed Expectations
PPL Corporation faces scrutiny after Q4 earnings miss despite revenue growth. Updated business plan aims to address challenges with infrastructure investments and efficiency measures.