This post describes our model of Edison
International's (NYSE: EIX)
Income Statement for the second quarter of 2010, which will end on 30
June.
The purpose of the model is to establish a baseline for identifying surprises, positive or negative, in the quarterly results the company will report. Estimates for each line of the Income Statement are derived from management's guidance, the company's historical financial results, and other publicly available data.
We begin by reviewing
background information about Edison and the business environment in
which it is currently operating. The purpose of the model is to establish a baseline for identifying surprises, positive or negative, in the quarterly results the company will report. Estimates for each line of the Income Statement are derived from management's guidance, the company's historical financial results, and other publicly available data.
Edison International is the parent of Southern California Edison and Edison Mission Group.
The company earned $849 million for its shareholders in 2009 on Revenue of $12.4 billion, compared to earnings of $1.2 billion and Revenue of $14.1 billion in 2008.
//UPDATE - 2 July 2010// Fitch Ratings upgraded Edison's long-term issuer default credit ratings from "BBB-" to "BBB," with a stable outlook.//
It has a market capitalization of around $11 billion.
SCE, which traces its roots back to 1886, operates a regulated electric utility serving commercial and residential consumers in central, coastal and southern California. SCE owns facilities that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity. It contributed more than 80 percent of Edison's revenue in 2009.
The two other large electric utilities in California are PG&E Corp.'s (NYSE:PCG) Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the San Diego Gas and Electric subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE).
In 2009, renewable energy sources provided about 17 percent (13.6 billion kilowatt hours) of SCE's total power portfolio. Given this figure and its purchase of 65 percent of all the solar power produced in the nation," SCE claims to be "the nation’s leading utility for renewable energy."