Entergy Corporation

ETR

Entergy Corporation (ETR) is an integrated energy company that provides electricity to customers in the southern United States. Founded in 1913, it operates through subsidiary companies that generate, transmit, and distribute electric power, primarily serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and eastern Texas. Entergy is known for its focus on reliable service and commitment to sustainable energy initiatives.

$92.41 -1.19 (-1.27%)
Dividend Yield 2.64%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 1, 2025$0.642025-11-132025-11-13
September 2, 2025$0.602025-08-132025-08-13
June 2, 2025$0.602025-05-022025-05-02
March 3, 2025$0.602025-02-102025-02-10
December 2, 2024$1.202024-11-132024-11-13

Dividends Summary

Company News

Could Utility Stocks Be the Next Big AI Winners?
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • January 4, 2026

Utility stocks are positioned to be major beneficiaries of the AI boom as data centers require massive amounts of electricity. NextEra Energy, Dominion Energy, and Entergy are investing billions in power generation capacity to meet surging demand from AI data center operators like Google and Meta, with expectations for strong earnings and dividen...

Entergy Texas declares quarterly dividend on preferred stock
Benzinga • Prnewswire • December 18, 2025

Entergy Texas announced a quarterly dividend of $0.3359375 per share on its Series A Preferred Stock, payable on January 15, 2026, to shareholders of record as of January 2, 2026.

Energy Transfer Stock Is Below $17. Time to Buy?
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • December 16, 2025

Energy Transfer, an energy midstream company, is experiencing slower growth in 2024 but has significant expansion projects planned for 2025-2029, trading at a low valuation with a high dividend yield.

Where Will Energy Transfer Be in 1 Year?
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • November 26, 2025

Energy Transfer is positioned for significant growth in 2026, with multiple expansion projects underway, potential new project approvals, and possible strategic acquisitions that could enhance its midstream infrastructure footprint.

Energy Transfer's Growth Outlook Just Keeps Getting Better
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • November 9, 2025

Energy Transfer continues to expand its midstream operations with multiple gas processing and pipeline projects, securing new supply deals with tech companies and utilities that are expected to boost cash flow in the coming years.

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