Hawaiian Electric Industries (NYSE:HE) Navigates Earnings Miss with Strong Revenue and Investor Confidence
- Hawaiian Electric Industries (NYSE:HE) reported a quarterly EPS of $0.13, missing analyst estimates, but significantly surpassed revenue expectations with $939.7 million.
- Institutional investors like First Trust Advisors LP and Dimensional Fund Advisors LP increased their stakes, signaling growing confidence in HE's stock.
- The company maintains robust financial health with a P/E ratio of 9.54 and a low debt-to-equity ratio of 0.30, indicating strong financial management.
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (NYSE:HE) is the largest electricity supplier in the state of Hawaii. This prominent utility company serves 95% of the state's population through its electric utility subsidiaries. Operating in a regulated environment, Hawaiian Electric Industries manages power generation, transmission, and distribution across several Hawaiian islands.
On August 7, 2026, Hawaiian Electric Industries reported its quarterly earnings, showing an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.13. This figure missed the consensus analyst estimate of $0.21. EPS is a key indicator of a company's profitability, representing the profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock, crucial for stock performance analysis.
While earnings missed expectations, the company’s revenue came in at $939.7 million. This amount is significantly higher than the estimated $745.92 million. Revenue is the total income a company generates from its business activities before subtracting costs, providing a clear picture of its sales performance and overall financial results.
Following the report, institutional investor activity showed growing positions in Hawaiian Electric Industries. As highlighted by Defense World, First Trust Advisors LP increased its stake by 40.6%, holding a total of 285,453 shares. Additionally, Dimensional Fund Advisors LP boosted its own stake by 15.9% to 2.56 million shares, reflecting increased investor confidence and significant stock holdings.
The company's robust financial health includes a Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio of 9.54, which values the company's stock price relative to its earnings. Hawaiian Electric Industries also has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.30. This low ratio suggests the company uses less debt and more of its own funds to finance its operations, indicating sound financial management and a positive signal for investment analysis.