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e.on se (EOAN) Snapshot

Open
€13.21
Previous Close
€13.20
Day High
€13.26
Day Low
€13.08
52 Week High
09/14/12 - €19.80
52 Week Low
02/8/13 - €12.42
Market Cap
26.2B
Average Volume 10 Days
8.5M
EPS TTM
€1.14
Shares Outstanding
2.0B
EX-Date
05/6/13
P/E TM
11.5x
Dividend
€1.10
Dividend Yield
8.41%
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e.on se (EOAN) Details

E.ON SE operates as a power and gas company. The company generates electricity through coal, natural gas and oil, nuclear, water, wind, solar, and bio energy; and is involved in the exploration and production of oil and gas in the United Kingdom, Norway, Algeria, and Russia. It also engages in the production and supply of liquefying natural gas in Russia, Norway, Germany, the Netherland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom; operates 16 underground gas storage facilities comprising storage reservoirs and storage caverns; and transports gas through Nord stream pipeline. In addition, the company trades in power spot, forwards, vanilla swaps and options, profiles, dark/spark spreads, location spreads, and index products; gas spot, forwards, Vanilla swaps and options, profiles, location spreads, index products, formula swap, and oil indexation; emissions EUA & CER forwards, EUA/CER swaps, time spreads, vanilla options on EUA, ERU, and CER; oil and oil products Vanilla swaps and options, on US/EU/Asia crude, distillates and residuals, crack spreads and differentials, and physical oil; coal and Vanilla swaps on API2/4/6 and freight (FFAs), and physical coal and/or freight various locations/routes freight; and weather Vanilla swaps and options on temperature, precipitation or wind, and cross-commodity indices, as well as storage and transport physical capacity swaptions. Further, it operates distribution networks, which provide power to households, redistributors, and industrial customers; and natural gas networks that serve end and industrial customers, and downstream gas suppliers. Additionally, the company buys and sells electricity, natural gas, oil, coal, biomass, freight, and carbon allowances. It serves residential, business, industrial, and resellers. The company’s total generating capacity comprises 70,111 MW. It primarily operates in Germany, other European Union countries, and Russia. The company was founded in 1923 and is based in Dusseldorf, Germany.

68,735 Employees
Last Reported Date: 05/7/13
Founded in 1929

e.on se (EOAN) Top Compensated Officers

Chairman of Management Board and Chief Execut...
Total Annual Compensation: €3.9M
Chief Financial Officer and Member of Managem...
Total Annual Compensation: €2.9M
Chief Human Resources Officer and Member of M...
Total Annual Compensation: €2.1M
Member of Management Board
Total Annual Compensation: €2.1M
Member of Management Board
Total Annual Compensation: €2.1M
Compensation as of Fiscal Year 2012.

e.on se (EOAN) Key Developments

TENAGA May Acquire Bord Gais Energy

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (KLSE:TENAGA) is planning to acquire Bord Gáis Energy Trading Limited from Bord Gais Eireann, according to Bloomberg. Bord Gais Energy and BGE are based in Ireland. The transaction is valued at approximately €1,400 million, including debt. Reportedly,Centrica plc (LSE:CNA), SSE plc (LSE:SSE), GDF Suez S.A. (ENXTPA:GSZ) and E.ON SE (DB:EOAN) are also considered as potential bidders for Bord Gais Energy.

E.ON To Reportedly Sell Stake In Oskarshamn Power Plant

E.ON SE (DB:EOAN) is reportedly planning to sell its 54% stake in Oskarshamn nuclear power plant situated in Sweden. Wirtschaftswoche weekly reported that E.ON plans to sell the stake in 2013. E.ON refused to comment on rumours.

Blackstone Reportedly Eyes BGE

The Blackstone Group L.P. (NYSE:BX) has expressed an interest in buying Bord Gáis Energy Trading Limited (BGE), which is being sold by the State. Informed sources have told The Irish Times that Blackstone has received a copy of the information memorandum (IM). About ten parties have are believed to have sought the IM for the sale of BGE, which is expected to be sold for €1 billion. Indicative offers are to be submitted by June 2013 and the sale is expected to be completed by the end of 2013. Interested bidders are thought to include Centrica plc (LSE:CNA), Keppel Corporation Limited (SGX:BN4), GDF Suez S.A. (ENXTPA:GSZ), SSE plc (LSE:SSE), Iberdrola SA (CATS:IBE), E.ON SE (DB:EOAN), Viridian Group Holdings Limited and a Dubai-based sovereign fund. BGE has appointed RBC Capital Markets as its financial adviser, while McCann FitzGerald is the legal adviser. Irish Times added that Blackstone made no comment.

 

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