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Con Edison Executives to Attend Financial Conferences in May and June 2026

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Con Edison (NYSE: ED) announced that its executives will meet with investors at several financial conferences in May and June 2026. An updated investor presentation is available on the company’s website under For Investors > Presentations & Webcasts.

Con Edison is a holding company providing regulated electric, gas, steam, and transmission services through its CECONY, Orange and Rockland, and Con Edison Transmission subsidiaries.

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News Market Reaction – ED

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On the day this news was published, ED declined 1.65%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Service area size: 1,300-square-mile area
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Service area size 1,300-square-mile area O&R regulated utility footprint in NY and NJ

Market Reality Check

Price: $105.63 Vol: Volume 1,205,830 is below...
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$105.63 Last Close
Volume Volume 1,205,830 is below the 20-day average of 2,065,021 (relative volume 0.58). low
Technical Shares at $107.07 are trading above the 200-day MA of $103.84 and 7.88% below the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

ED slipped 0.69% while key regulated utility peers like WEC, PCG, ETR, PEG and X...

ED slipped 0.69% while key regulated utility peers like WEC, PCG, ETR, PEG and XEL all showed gains between 0.31% and 1.3%, indicating stock-specific trading rather than a sector-wide move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 08 (Negative)
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Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 08 ATM equity program Negative -0.1% Announced $2.0B at-the-market equity offering program for capital needs.
May 07 Quarterly earnings Neutral -0.1% Reported Q1 2026 results and reaffirmed full-year adjusted EPS guidance.
Apr 16 Dividend declaration Positive -0.3% Declared quarterly cash dividend of $0.8875 per share on common stock.
Apr 08 Earnings date set Neutral +1.2% Announced timing for reporting 1st Quarter 2026 earnings after close.
Mar 11 Investor meetings Neutral +1.2% Disclosed March 2026 investor meetings and related presentation availability.
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Recent news, including dividends and ATM equity plans, has often seen modest price moves that sometimes diverge from the generally neutral or positive tone of announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, ED has reported Q1 2026 earnings with net income of $924 million and reaffirmed adjusted EPS guidance, declared a quarterly dividend of $0.8875 per share for payment on June 15, 2026, and filed ATM equity programs totaling $2.0 billion. It also regularly updates investors on earnings dates and conference or investor-meeting participation. Today’s announcement about executives attending financial conferences in May and June 2026 continues this pattern of routine investor-relations communication rather than a new financial or regulatory catalyst.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Con Edison’s ongoing engagement with the investment community, as execu...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Con Edison’s ongoing engagement with the investment community, as executives meet with investors at financial conferences in May and June 2026 and share materials via the Presentations & Webcasts page. It reinforces the company’s profile as a regulated utility holding company with electric, gas, steam and transmission operations across New York and northern New Jersey. Investors may contextualize this alongside recent earnings, capital-raising plans, dividend policy, and regulatory filings when assessing the broader story.

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"Con Edison Transmission, Inc., a regulated company primarily under the oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,"
A U.S. federal agency that acts like a referee for the large-scale flow and sale of electricity and natural gas across state lines, setting rules, approving rates and licenses, and reviewing major projects and market changes. Investors care because its decisions — on things like transmission rules, pipeline approvals and market structure — can change company profits, project timelines and the price and reliability of energy, similar to how a traffic controller affects delivery routes and costs.

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NEW YORK, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Consolidated Edison, Inc. ( "Con Edison ") (NYSE: ED) executives will meet with investors at various conferences in May and June 2026. A copy of Con Edison's investor presentation for these meetings can be found on the Presentations & Webcasts page of Con Edison's website. (Select "For Investors " and then select "Presentations & Webcasts.")

Consolidated Edison, Inc. is a holding company that provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through the following subsidiaries: Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. (CECONY), a regulated utility providing electric service in New York City and New York's Westchester County, gas service in Manhattan, the Bronx, parts of Queens and parts of Westchester, and steam service in Manhattan; Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R), a regulated utility serving customers in a 1,300-square-mile area in southeastern New York State and northern New Jersey; and Con Edison Transmission, Inc., a regulated company primarily under the oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, that develops and invests in electric transmission projects and owns interests in both electric and gas assets.

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FAQ

When will Con Edison (ED) executives attend financial conferences in 2026?

Con Edison executives plan to meet investors at financial conferences in May and June 2026. These meetings aim to discuss the company’s operations, strategy, and outlook directly with institutional investors and analysts, according to Con Edison.

Where can investors find Con Edison’s May–June 2026 investor presentation for the ED conferences?

Investors can access Con Edison’s investor presentation on the company website under For Investors > Presentations & Webcasts. According to Con Edison, this deck supports discussions at the May and June 2026 financial conferences.

What does Con Edison (ED) do as a holding company?

Con Edison is a holding company offering energy-related products and services through several regulated subsidiaries. According to Con Edison, these units provide electric, gas, steam, and transmission services to customers across parts of New York State and northern New Jersey.

What service areas are covered by Con Edison Company of New York (CECONY)?

CECONY provides electric service in New York City and Westchester County, gas service in Manhattan, the Bronx, parts of Queens and Westchester, and steam service in Manhattan. According to Con Edison, CECONY is its primary regulated utility subsidiary.

Which regions does Orange and Rockland Utilities serve for Con Edison (ED)?

Orange and Rockland Utilities serves customers in a 1,300-square-mile area in southeastern New York State and northern New Jersey. According to Con Edison, this regulated utility broadens the company’s regional electric and gas footprint beyond New York City.

What is Con Edison Transmission’s role within the Con Edison (ED) group?

Con Edison Transmission develops and invests in electric transmission projects and owns interests in electric and gas assets. According to Con Edison, this regulated subsidiary operates primarily under Federal Energy Regulatory Commission oversight, supporting long-distance power and gas infrastructure.