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CenterPoint Energy (CNP) Tops Q4 EPS by 9c, Revenues Miss; Offers FY20 EPS Outlook

February 27, 2020 6:33 AM EST

CenterPoint Energy (NYSE: CNP) reported Q4 EPS of $0.45, $0.09 better than the analyst estimate of $0.36. Revenue for the quarter came in at $3.23 billion versus the consensus estimate of $3.8 billion.

“I am very pleased with our 2019 results, driven by strong utility performance, primarily as a result of customer growth and disciplined cost management, as well as favorable weather and tax related outcomes,” said John W. Somerhalder II, interim president and chief executive officer of CenterPoint Energy. “The recently announced agreements to sell our Energy Services and Infrastructure Services businesses will further sharpen the company’s focus on our core utility businesses, improving our business profile and earnings quality, while at the same time strengthening our balance sheet and enhancing our investment grade credit quality.”

GUIDANCE:

CenterPoint Energy sees FY2020 EPS of $1.33-$1.48, versus the consensus of $1.56.

To provide greater transparency on utility earnings, 2020 guidance will be presented in two components, a guidance basis Utility EPS range and a Midstream Investments EPS expected range.

  • 2020 guidance basis Utility EPS range of $1.10 - $1.20
  • 2020 - 2024 target of 5 - 7% compound annual guidance basis Utility EPS growth, using the 2020 range of $1.10 - $1.20 as the starting EPS
  • 2020 Midstream Investments EPS expected range is $0.23 - $0.28

Utility EPS Guidance Range

  • Utility EPS guidance range includes net income from Houston Electric, Indiana Electric and Natural Gas Distribution business segments, as well as after tax operating income from the Corporate and Other business segment.
  • The 2020 Utility EPS guidance range considers operations performance to date and assumptions for certain significant variables that may impact earnings, such as customer growth (approximately 2% for electric operations and 1% for natural gas distribution) and usage including normal weather, throughput, recovery of capital invested through rate cases and other rate filings, effective tax rates, financing activities and related interest rates, regulatory and judicial proceedings and anticipated cost savings as a result of the merger. The Utility EPS guidance range also assumes an allocation of corporate overhead based upon its relative earnings contribution. Corporate overhead consists of interest expense, preferred stock dividend requirements and other items directly attributable to the parent along with the associated income taxes.
  • Utility EPS guidance excludes:
    • Certain integration and transaction-related fees and expenses associated with the merger
    • Severance costs
    • Midstream Investments and allocation of associated corporate overhead
    • Results related to Infrastructure Services and Energy Services prior to the anticipated closing of the sale of those businesses, including anticipated costs and impairment resulting from the sale of Infrastructure Services and Energy Services
    • Earnings or losses from the change in value of ZENS and related securities
    • Changes in accounting standards

In providing this 2020 guidance, CenterPoint Energy uses a non-GAAP measure of adjusted diluted earnings per share that does not consider the items noted above and other potential impacts, including unusual items, which could have a material impact on GAAP reported results for the applicable guidance period. CenterPoint Energy is unable to present a quantitative reconciliation of forward looking adjusted diluted earnings per share because changes in the value of ZENS and related securities is not estimable as it is highly variable and difficult to predict due to various factors outside of management’s control.

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