(Reuters) - "Earnings were bolstered by continued economic growth and
attractive weather," Chief Financial Office Tom Fanning told
Reuters. In the quarter, weather in the region was slightly
warmer than normal, helping drive up electricity usage for air
conditioning.
Rate increases in Alabama and Mississippi to pay for
environmental and infrastructure upgrades also benefited
results, Fanning said.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
attractive weather," Chief Financial Office Tom Fanning told
Reuters. In the quarter, weather in the region was slightly
warmer than normal, helping drive up electricity usage for air
conditioning.
Rate increases in Alabama and Mississippi to pay for
environmental and infrastructure upgrades also benefited
results, Fanning said.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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