FirstEnergy to announce first quarter results and host conference call in April

Karen McClendon Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer - FirstEnergy Corp.
Karen McClendon Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer - FirstEnergy Corp.
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FirstEnergy Corp. has announced plans to release its first-quarter financial results for 2025. The results will be disclosed after markets close on April 23. A conference call with financial analysts, led by FirstEnergy management, will follow on April 24 at 9 a.m. EDT to discuss these outcomes. There will be an opportunity for questions after the discussion.

Interested parties, including investors and customers, can access a live webcast of the event and accompanying presentation slides via FirstEnergy’s Investor Information website. These resources will remain accessible for replay on the site for up to a year. Additionally, FirstEnergy will upload its first-quarter presentation and supporting materials to the investor section of their website post-market close on April 23.

FirstEnergy prides itself on integrity and operational excellence. Its electric distribution arm is one of the largest investor-owned electric systems in the U.S., serving over 6 million customers across six states. Its transmission subsidiaries manage approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines bridging the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. More information can be found on their website and on their social media account @FirstEnergyCorp.

Contact information provided includes Tricia Ingraham for news media inquiries at (330) 384-5247, and for investor-related questions, Karen Sagot can be reached at (330) 761-4286.



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