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Con Edison posts good 1Q earnings

Consolidated Edison (NYSE: ED) reported good first quarter earnings of $256 million, $0.99 EPS, up 41% from 1Q 2006 earnings of $181 million, or $0.74 per share. A big enough increase to make even a jaded in-bound strap hanger smile. Con Edison posted these numbers despite a $10 million loss, $0.04 per share, in complicated net mark-to-market valuations. This amount is only one-third as big as net mark to market losses of $31 million in 1Q 2006. Con Edison management states the earnings increase is a result of sales growth, a stretch of colder than normal temperatures during the early part of 1Q as well as a utility rate hike for NYC.

Con Edison transmits electricity, gas and even steam, and all three sectors recorded volume increases during 1Q 2007, electricity up 2.6%, gas up 7.4% and steam up 0.5%. Con Edison will continue its expansion and updating schema in both NYC and several surrounding boroughs during FY 2007 and beyond, and recently began the process of issuing an additional 11 million shares at an average price of $50.60 to fund these ambitious programs. The stock recently closed at $50.95, and its P/E ratio of 15.9 is less than the industry average of 17.10. Con Edison has annual revenues in excess of $12 billion, with assets valued at over $27 billion. It is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the US.

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