NextEra Energy Capital Holdings Registers New Junior Subordinated Debentures, Settles Class Action Lawsuit
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NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, guaranteed by NextEra Energy, filed a preliminary prospectus supplement for new Series Z Junior Subordinated Debentures and disclosed a $150 million settlement for a securities class action lawsuit, covered by insurance.
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New Debt Offering Registered
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, guaranteed by NextEra Energy, filed a preliminary prospectus supplement for new Series Z Junior Subordinated Debentures due April 15, 2086. The specific principal amount and interest rate are not yet finalized.
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Securities Class Action Lawsuit Settled
NextEra Energy reached a settlement term sheet to pay $150 million to resolve a securities class action lawsuit, with the payment expected to be covered by insurance.
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FPSC Rate Agreement Appeals Ongoing
Appeals challenging the Florida Public Service Commission's final order approving FPL's 2025 rate agreement are ongoing and currently stayed by the Florida Supreme Court.
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This filing outlines the intent to offer new Series Z Junior Subordinated Debentures by NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, unconditionally guaranteed by NextEra Energy. While the specific principal amount and interest rate are not yet determined, these instruments typically provide long-term capital flexibility and are designed to receive equity credit from rating agencies. The most significant new information is the disclosure of a $150 million settlement for a securities class action lawsuit, which is a positive development as it resolves a material legal overhang. The fact that the settlement is expected to be covered by insurance significantly mitigates the direct financial impact on the company. Investors should monitor the final terms of the debenture offering and the ongoing appeals related to the FPL rate agreement.
At the time of this filing, NEE was trading at $92.87 on NYSE in the Energy & Transportation sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $193.4B. The 52-week trading range was $61.72 to $95.91. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.