Duke Energy schedules Q2 earnings release and conference call for August

Duke Energy schedules Q2 earnings release and conference call for August
Duke Energy Ohio President Lynn J. Good — Duke Energy Ohio
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Duke Energy has announced that it will release its financial results for the second quarter of 2025 on August 5 at 7 a.m. ET. The information will be available on the company’s website.

A conference call for analysts is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. ET on the same day to discuss these results along with other business and financial updates. The call will be led by Harry Sideris, President and CEO, and Brian Savoy, Executive Vice President and CFO.

Interested parties can access the call through Duke Energy’s investor section on their website or by dialing specific numbers provided for U.S. and international callers. Participants are advised to join the call 10 to 15 minutes before it begins using confirmation code 704713.

For those unable to attend live, a recording of the webcast will be made available on August 6 in the investors’ section of Duke Energy’s website.

Duke Energy, listed on NYSE as DUK, is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It ranks among America’s largest energy holding companies with electric utilities serving over eight million customers across several states and natural gas utilities serving additional regions.

The company is actively working towards an energy transition focused on customer reliability and value while investing in grid upgrades and cleaner energy solutions like natural gas, nuclear power, renewables, and energy storage.

Further details can be found at duke-energy.com or through various social media platforms where Duke Energy maintains a presence.

Media inquiries can be directed to Gillian Moore at any time via a dedicated phone line. Analysts may contact Abby Motsinger during office hours for further information.



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