Vistra Corp. is Friday's top mover after declining 4.55%
Leading equity indices in the US declined as S&P 500 lost 1.45% and ended the session at 3,861.59. Nasdaq slipped 1.76% and closed at 11,139.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. Friday's most active utilities stocks are listed below.
Vistra Corp. | Closed down 4.55% at $24.52 Friday
Vistra Corp. traded at $24.52 after making its biggest single-day drop of $1.17 (4.55%) since November 2022. The electricity and power generation company has managed to gain 9.6% so far this year despite trading at lows around $21 previously. The Nasdaq has been doing worse in 2022, it has been passing it by 2.97%. Vistra Corp. is currently trading with a market cap of $9.35 billion with an average daily volume of 4.78 million shares. Vistra Corp. is forecasted to generate revenues of $7.33 billion and EPS of 19 cents.
Hawaiian Electric | Currently down 4.5% at $37.33
Hawaiian Electric has lost 5.33% over the last 3 days. Friday's session continued the recent downtrend: after ending Thursday at $39.09, Hawaiian Electric declined to $37.05 Friday before closing at $37.33, thereby losing 4.5% in total.
AES | -4.24% at $23.26
The current year has not been the best for the utility and power generation company as it lost 16.64% from its highest point of $29.27. So far this year, it has been under-performing the S&P 500 by 17.6%. AES's market cap is currently $15.56 billion with an average daily trading volume of 4.13 million shares. $3 billion was AES's last reported revenue with 49 cents being the current EPS.