Brookfield Infrastructure is yesterday's top mover after declining 3.3%
Leading equity indices in the US declined as Nasdaq closed at 13,700, a 0.68% change. S&P 500 lost 0.37% and ended the session at 4,409.59.
“Top Movers” are assets that recorded the highest percentage change compared to their nearest peers. yesterday's most active utilities stocks are listed below.
Edison International posts solid session with 2% gain; upside capped at $70.67
Yesterday's session pointed in the same direction — Edison International rose $1.38 to close at $70.18 yesterday which makes for a move of 2%. The company's market cap currently stands at $26.88 billion with an average daily trading volume of 1.69 million shares. So far this year, it has been under-performing the S&P by 1.35%.
Brookfield Infrastructure | Closed yesterday's session at $35.41
The infrastructure assets manager is up 21.14% from the significant low of $30.23 it hit 5 months ago. So far this year, it has been under-performing the Nasdaq by 11.39%. The infrastructure assets partnership's market cap currently stands at $16.24 billion with an average daily volume of 251,156 shares. Brookfield Infrastructure expected revenue of $2.28 billion with an EPS of 18 cents.
Centrais Electricas Brasileiras struggles amid earnings blues; sets fresh low of $8
During yesterday's session, Centrais Electricas Brasileiras toiled and struggled for upward momentum before closing at $8. By the close, the the Brazilian electric utilities company suffered a 26 cents or 3.03% loss. Centrais Electricas Brasileiras has a market cap of $19.32 billion with an average daily trading volume of 1.46 million shares. So far this year, it has been doing worse than the Nasdaq by 14.12%.
Centrais Electricas Brasileiras reported earnings of 0.32 per share and revenue at $9.21 billion.