As of the close of business on Tuesday, 5/2, we captured the Top 10 Highest Short Interest % stocks within the Utilities sector.
The average short interest for stocks within the Utilities sector stands at 1.89%. Therefore, the below stocks are showing a more pessimistic outlook than their peers within the respective sector.
During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. These are often companies that have high free cash flows and reward shareholders with a high dividend payout.
As of the close of business on Friday, 4/14, we captured the Top 10 Highest Short Interest % stocks within the Utilities sector.
The average short interest for stocks within the Utilities sector stands at 1.86%. Therefore, the below stocks are showing a more pessimistic outlook than their peers within the respective sector.
Avista recently signed an agreement with Pine Creek RNG to purchase renewable natural gas (RNG) to be produced from projects in Richland, Wash. and Waterloo, Iowa.
In October 2022, Avista released a request for proposal
Avista recently finalized two contracts resulting from the 2022 All Source RFP effort.
Avista completed an agreement to purchase clean energy from a planned regional wind project. The 30-year agreement is for
Avista (NYSE:AVA) reported quarterly earnings of $1.05 per share which beat the analyst consensus estimate of $0.78 by 34.62 percent. This is a 47.89 percent increase over earnings of $0.71 per share from the same period