Central Puerto (NYSE: CEPU) files 2025 Form 20-F with SEC
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Central Puerto S.A., one of the largest private power generation companies in Argentina, has filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for fiscal year 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The report can be accessed through both the company’s website and the SEC’s website.
Shareholders may request a free hard copy of the complete audited financial statements. Central Puerto highlights its diversified generation portfolio, which includes combined cycles, co-generation units, steam turbines, hydroelectric plants, wind farms and photovoltaic facilities, and notes that its shares trade on the New York and Buenos Aires stock exchanges under the ticker CEPU.
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Form 6-K, Form 20-F, foreign private issuer, audited financial statements, +1 more
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Form 6-K regulatory
"FORM 6-K Report of Foreign Private Issuer Pursuant to Rule"
A Form 6-K is a report that companies listed in certain countries file to provide important updates, such as financial results, corporate changes, or other significant information, to regulators and investors. It functions like an official company update or news release, helping investors stay informed about developments that could affect their investment decisions.
Form 20-F regulatory
"files its 2025 Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year 2025"
Form 20-F is the standardized annual disclosure that non-U.S. companies must file with the U.S. securities regulator when their shares are traded in the U.S.; it contains audited financial statements, a plain-language description of the business, management discussion, governance details and key risk factors. It matters to investors because it provides a consistent, comparable company “report card” and rulebook, helping buyers assess financial health, governance and risks before investing.
foreign private issuer regulatory
"FORM 6-K Report of Foreign Private Issuer Pursuant to Rule"
A foreign private issuer is a company organized outside the United States that meets tests showing it is primarily foreign-controlled and therefore qualifies for a different set of U.S. reporting rules. For investors, that means the company files less frequent or differently formatted disclosures with U.S. regulators and may follow home-country accounting and governance practices, so buying its stock is like dining at a well-reviewed restaurant that follows its home kitchen’s rules instead of the local menu — you get access but should check what standards apply.
audited financial statements financial
"complete audited financial statements, free of charge, upon request"
Audited financial statements are a company's financial reports—like its income, expenses, assets and debts—that have been examined and verified by an independent accountant to confirm they are accurate and complete. For investors, an audit is like having a trusted mechanic inspect a used car: it increases confidence that the financial picture is reliable, reduces the risk of hidden problems, and supports better decisions about valuing or trusting the company.
power generation companies financial
"one of the largest private-sector power generation companies in Argentina"
FAQ
What did Central Puerto S.A. (CEPU) announce in this Form 6-K?
Central Puerto S.A. announced that it filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for fiscal year 2025 with the SEC. The report provides audited financial statements and detailed company information for investors.
Where can investors access Central Puerto’s 2025 Form 20-F?
Investors can access Central Puerto’s 2025 Form 20-F on the company’s website in the Investor Relations section and on the SEC’s website. Both sources provide the complete electronic version of the filing.
On which stock exchanges is Central Puerto S.A. listed?
Central Puerto S.A. is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange and the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CEPU. This dual listing provides access for both international and local investors.
What type of power generation assets does Central Puerto (CEPU) operate?
Central Puerto operates a diversified portfolio including combined cycles, co-generation units, steam turbines, hydroelectric plants, wind turbines and photovoltaic farms. This mix spreads its operational exposure across multiple technologies and locations.
How can investors contact Central Puerto’s Investor Relations team?
Investors can contact Central Puerto’s Investor Relations head, María Laura Feller, via the email address inversores@centralpuerto.com or by phone at +54 11 4317-5000. The company’s principal offices are in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
