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SPIRE INC Treasurer Adam W. Woodard reported routine updates to his holdings in the company’s common stock. One entry reflects a holding balance of 5,156.55 directly owned shares. Another entry shows a discretionary intra-plan transfer of 1,100 shares at $78.65 per share into the company stock fund within his 401(k) plan, bringing that 401(k) position to 7,038.864 shares as of June 15, 2026. The footnotes clarify this was an internal 401(k) fund transfer, exempt from Section 16(b) under Rule 16b-3(f), rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
SPIRE INC Treasurer Adam W. Woodard reported routine updates to his holdings in the company’s common stock. One entry reflects a holding balance of 5,156.55 directly owned shares. Another entry shows a discretionary intra-plan transfer of 1,100 shares at $78.65 per share into the company stock fund within his 401(k) plan, bringing that 401(k) position to 7,038.864 shares as of June 15, 2026. The footnotes clarify this was an internal 401(k) fund transfer, exempt from Section 16(b) under Rule 16b-3(f), rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce bought additional company stock. On June 11, 2026, he made an open-market purchase of 500 shares of Spire common stock at $78.46 per share, held indirectly in an IRA, bringing that IRA position to 8,000 shares.
He also reports 5,540 shares held directly and 2,425 shares held in a revocable trust over which he has sole voting and dispositive power.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce bought additional company stock. On June 11, 2026, he made an open-market purchase of 500 shares of Spire common stock at $78.46 per share, held indirectly in an IRA, bringing that IRA position to 8,000 shares.
He also reports 5,540 shares held directly and 2,425 shares held in a revocable trust over which he has sole voting and dispositive power.
Spire Inc. senior vice president and chief customer & information officer Ryan L. Hyman reported an open-market sale of common stock and updated his deferred compensation holdings. On the transaction date, he sold 3,822 shares of Spire common stock at an average price of $80.51 per share, and held 14,295 common shares afterward in direct ownership.
The filing also shows a holding of phantom stock units. Each of the 3,822 phantom stock units is economically equivalent to one share of Spire common stock and is part of a deferred income plan. These phantom shares are payable in annual installments over 15 years beginning six months after his separation from employment and can be reallocated to other investments in the plan at least six months after vesting.
Spire Inc. senior vice president and chief customer & information officer Ryan L. Hyman reported an open-market sale of common stock and updated his deferred compensation holdings. On the transaction date, he sold 3,822 shares of Spire common stock at an average price of $80.51 per share, and held 14,295 common shares afterward in direct ownership.
The filing also shows a holding of phantom stock units. Each of the 3,822 phantom stock units is economically equivalent to one share of Spire common stock and is part of a deferred income plan. These phantom shares are payable in annual installments over 15 years beginning six months after his separation from employment and can be reallocated to other investments in the plan at least six months after vesting.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce reported an open-market purchase of 500 shares of Spire common stock at $80.50 per share, held indirectly in an IRA. After this transaction, his IRA holds 7,500 shares. Separate holding entries show 5,540 shares held directly and 2,425 shares held in a revocable trust over which he has sole voting and dispositive power.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce reported an open-market purchase of 500 shares of Spire common stock at $80.50 per share, held indirectly in an IRA. After this transaction, his IRA holds 7,500 shares. Separate holding entries show 5,540 shares held directly and 2,425 shares held in a revocable trust over which he has sole voting and dispositive power.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce reported an open-market purchase of Common Stock. On May 8, 2026, he bought 2,000 shares at $85.81 per share, held indirectly in an IRA, bringing that IRA position to 7,000 shares.
In addition, Koonce reports 5,540 shares of Common Stock held directly and 2,425 shares held indirectly in a revocable trust, over which he has sole voting and dispositive power. These figures together show his combined direct and indirect equity exposure to Spire.
Spire Inc. director Paul D. Koonce reported an open-market purchase of Common Stock. On May 8, 2026, he bought 2,000 shares at $85.81 per share, held indirectly in an IRA, bringing that IRA position to 7,000 shares.
In addition, Koonce reports 5,540 shares of Common Stock held directly and 2,425 shares held indirectly in a revocable trust, over which he has sole voting and dispositive power. These figures together show his combined direct and indirect equity exposure to Spire.
Spire Inc. (SR) reported stronger results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 while transforming its portfolio. Operating revenues rose to $1,020.0 million from $976.4 million, driving net income to $282.2 million versus $209.3 million. Net income available to common shareholders increased to $272.3 million, and diluted EPS climbed to $4.60 from $3.51, helped by contributions from discontinued operations.
On March 31, 2026 Spire closed the $2.5 billion cash acquisition of Piedmont’s Tennessee natural gas business, creating the new Spire Tennessee unit and adding $737.9 million of goodwill. To refocus on regulated utilities, Spire is selling Spire Marketing and Spire Storage, which together generated discontinued operations net income of $64.6 million this quarter, and plans to sell Spire Mississippi, recording a $3.9 million goodwill impairment.
To finance the deal, Spire issued $2,497.1 million of long‑term debt, drew a $800.0 million delayed‑draw term loan and later agreed to sell Spire Marketing for $212.0 million and Spire Storage for total expected consideration of about $650.0 million. The company also redeemed its $250.0 million 5.90% Series A preferred stock, incurring an $8.0 million redemption cost.
Spire Inc. (SR) reported stronger results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 while transforming its portfolio. Operating revenues rose to $1,020.0 million from $976.4 million, driving net income to $282.2 million versus $209.3 million. Net income available to common shareholders increased to $272.3 million, and diluted EPS climbed to $4.60 from $3.51, helped by contributions from discontinued operations.
On March 31, 2026 Spire closed the $2.5 billion cash acquisition of Piedmont’s Tennessee natural gas business, creating the new Spire Tennessee unit and adding $737.9 million of goodwill. To refocus on regulated utilities, Spire is selling Spire Marketing and Spire Storage, which together generated discontinued operations net income of $64.6 million this quarter, and plans to sell Spire Mississippi, recording a $3.9 million goodwill impairment.
To finance the deal, Spire issued $2,497.1 million of long‑term debt, drew a $800.0 million delayed‑draw term loan and later agreed to sell Spire Marketing for $212.0 million and Spire Storage for total expected consideration of about $650.0 million. The company also redeemed its $250.0 million 5.90% Series A preferred stock, incurring an $8.0 million redemption cost.
Spire Inc. reported stronger fiscal 2026 second-quarter results while reshaping its portfolio around regulated gas utilities. Net income from continuing operations rose to $217.6 million, or $3.51 per diluted share, from $189.3 million, or $3.17 per share, a year earlier. Adjusted earnings from continuing operations increased to $223.7 million, or $3.76 per share, helped by new rates in Missouri and Alabama, infrastructure investment and cost discipline, partly offset by lower weather-related usage and higher depreciation and taxes.
The company completed its acquisition of the Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee business and, after quarter-end, closed the sale of Spire Marketing and announced agreements to sell Spire Storage and Spire Mississippi. These businesses are largely treated as discontinued operations, where adjusted earnings rose to $64.6 million from $20.0 million. Spire updated its fiscal 2026 adjusted EPS guidance from continuing operations to $3.90–$4.10, reflecting weaker weather-driven usage, but reaffirmed fiscal 2027 guidance of $5.40–$5.60 and a long-term adjusted EPS growth target of 5–7%, supported by a $11.2 billion capital plan through fiscal 2035 and expected $797 million of 2026 capital expenditures.
Spire Inc. reported stronger fiscal 2026 second-quarter results while reshaping its portfolio around regulated gas utilities. Net income from continuing operations rose to $217.6 million, or $3.51 per diluted share, from $189.3 million, or $3.17 per share, a year earlier. Adjusted earnings from continuing operations increased to $223.7 million, or $3.76 per share, helped by new rates in Missouri and Alabama, infrastructure investment and cost discipline, partly offset by lower weather-related usage and higher depreciation and taxes.
The company completed its acquisition of the Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee business and, after quarter-end, closed the sale of Spire Marketing and announced agreements to sell Spire Storage and Spire Mississippi. These businesses are largely treated as discontinued operations, where adjusted earnings rose to $64.6 million from $20.0 million. Spire updated its fiscal 2026 adjusted EPS guidance from continuing operations to $3.90–$4.10, reflecting weaker weather-driven usage, but reaffirmed fiscal 2027 guidance of $5.40–$5.60 and a long-term adjusted EPS growth target of 5–7%, supported by a $11.2 billion capital plan through fiscal 2035 and expected $797 million of 2026 capital expenditures.
Spire Inc. has completed the sale of its gas marketing business, Spire Marketing Inc., to Boardwalk Pipelines, LP for $215.0 million in cash, effective April 30, 2026. The deal follows a Membership Interests Purchase Agreement between Spire’s subsidiary, Spire Resources LLC, and Boardwalk.
Employees and clients of Spire Marketing will move to Boardwalk’s new unit, Boardwalk Continuum Marketing, LLC. Spire used proceeds from the sale to partially fund its acquisition of the Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee business and for general corporate purposes, aligning its strategy around regulated natural gas utility operations.
Spire Inc. has completed the sale of its gas marketing business, Spire Marketing Inc., to Boardwalk Pipelines, LP for $215.0 million in cash, effective April 30, 2026. The deal follows a Membership Interests Purchase Agreement between Spire’s subsidiary, Spire Resources LLC, and Boardwalk.
Employees and clients of Spire Marketing will move to Boardwalk’s new unit, Boardwalk Continuum Marketing, LLC. Spire used proceeds from the sale to partially fund its acquisition of the Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee business and for general corporate purposes, aligning its strategy around regulated natural gas utility operations.
Spire Inc ownership disclosure: Vanguard Capital Management reports beneficial ownership of 3,017,346 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.10% of the class as of 03/31/2026. The filing states Vanguard has sole dispositive power over 3,017,346 shares and sole voting power over 470,116 shares. The statement attributes holdings to Vanguard Capital Management and specified Vanguard affiliates and notes the position reflects managed funds and client accounts.
Spire Inc ownership disclosure: Vanguard Capital Management reports beneficial ownership of 3,017,346 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.10% of the class as of 03/31/2026. The filing states Vanguard has sole dispositive power over 3,017,346 shares and sole voting power over 470,116 shares. The statement attributes holdings to Vanguard Capital Management and specified Vanguard affiliates and notes the position reflects managed funds and client accounts.
Spire Inc reported that Vanguard Portfolio Management beneficially owns 3,533,194 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.97% of the class. The filing attributes sole dispositive power over 3,533,194 shares and sole voting power over 22,442 shares. The report clarifies these holdings include shares held for Vanguard funds and managed accounts.
Spire Inc reported that Vanguard Portfolio Management beneficially owns 3,533,194 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.97% of the class. The filing attributes sole dispositive power over 3,533,194 shares and sole voting power over 22,442 shares. The report clarifies these holdings include shares held for Vanguard funds and managed accounts.