Welcome to our dedicated page for Edison Intl SEC filings (Ticker: EIX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Edison International (NYSE: EIX) SEC filings page provides access to the company’s official disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Edison International is an electric utility holding company headquartered in Rosemead, California, and is the parent of Southern California Edison and Trio. Its filings describe regulated utility operations, nonregulated energy and sustainability advisory services, and the financial and regulatory environment in which the company operates.
Investors reviewing Edison International’s annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q can examine detailed discussions of risk factors, regulatory proceedings, wildfire-related exposures, cost recovery mechanisms, and the company’s use of non-GAAP measures such as core earnings and core earnings per share. These reports also provide information on Southern California Edison’s authorized capital structure and cost of capital as determined by the California Public Utilities Commission.
The company’s current reports on Form 8-K highlight specific material events. Recent 8-Ks describe a term loan credit agreement, tender offers for preferred stock, CPUC decisions on cost of capital, wildfire-related settlements, and earnings releases with supporting presentations and prepared remarks. These filings show how Edison International manages its capital structure, addresses wildfire-related claims, and communicates financial results and guidance.
Forms related to tender offers and other capital actions, such as Schedule TO referenced in the company’s press releases and 8-Ks, provide further detail on offers to purchase preferred stock or trust preference securities. Users interested in insider transactions can review Form 4 filings, while proxy statements on Schedule 14A offer information on governance and executive matters.
On this page, AI-powered tools can help summarize lengthy filings, highlight key sections on earnings, wildfire cost recovery, CPUC decisions, and financing arrangements, and make it easier to understand the implications of Edison International’s regulatory and financial disclosures.
Edison International (EIX) – Form 4 insider filing. On 06/30/2025, Executive Vice President & General Counsel Chonda J. Nwamu received two equity awards:
- 92,772 non-qualified stock options with a strike price of $51.60, expiring 01/02/2035. Vesting occurs in three equal annual tranches on 01/02/2026, 01/04/2027 and 01/03/2028.
- 11,938 restricted stock units (RSUs), each convertible into one share of common stock on 01/03/2028.
The transaction is coded “A” (acquired) and reflects a routine compensation grant rather than an open-market purchase or sale. Following the grant, the executive now beneficially owns 92,772 options and 11,938 RSUs; no direct common-stock holdings were reported. The awards represent less than 0.03% of EIX’s ~384 million shares outstanding, implying minimal dilution risk. Investors may view the grant as standard retention and incentive compensation with negligible immediate financial impact on the company.