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Edison International (NYSE:EIX) closed -8.9% in Wednesday's trading after CEO Pedro Pizarro said the company likely will suffer "material losses" related to January's Eaton fire in California ...
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Edison international outlines 5% to 7% EPS growth amid focus on wildfire mitigation and infrastructure investments - MSNCEO Pedro Pizarro emphasized the company's commitment to addressing the impacts of the recent wildfires, including plans to strengthen the electrical infrastructure in affected areas. SCE's ...
Pizarro is the president and chief executive of Rosemead-based Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison. The company is one of the nation’s largest electric utilities.
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Edison to bury more than 150 miles of power lines in wake of devastating L.A. County firestormsSouthern California Edison has announced that it will bury more than 150 miles of power lines in in Altadena and Malibu following January's firestorms.
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Edison Chief Acknowledges Possible Role in Eaton Fire - MSNO n Tuesday, Pedro Pizarro, President and CEO of Edison International, stated that the company's equipment might have ignited the massive Eaton fire. The blaze, which began on January 7, burned ...
Pedro Pizarro, president and chief executive of Edison International, during a Bloomberg New Energy Finance summit meeting in New York on April 16. (Jeenah Moon / Getty Images) ...
In a Friday interview with The Times, Pizarro said the actions were being taken out of "an abundance of caution." He also stressed that the company is still exploring all possibilities into what ...
Southern California Edison will bury more than 150 miles of power lines in Altadena and Malibu in the wake of January’s firestorms. Here, a scorched chimney rises above the rubble of a burned ...
It was revealed in a recent SEC filing that Pedro Pizarro, Director at 3M MMM made a noteworthy insider purchase on May 14,.. What Happened: In a Form 4 filing on Wednesday with the U.S ...
The possibility that an idle, unconnected transmission line somehow reengerized on Jan. 7 is now "a leading hypothesis" for what started the destructive Eaton fire.
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