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Edison International filings document the public-company disclosures of a California utility holding company and its Southern California Edison subsidiary. The record includes Form 8-K reports on senior note offerings, supplemental indentures, term loan credit agreements, Regulation FD business updates, and exhibits describing financing terms, covenants and capital-structure matters.
Proxy and governance filings cover director elections, shareholder voting results, executive compensation, board composition and committee service. Business update materials describe operating results, capital expenditures, rate base growth, dividend policy, financial outlook and risk language related to utility operations, customer rates, cost recovery, supply-chain conditions, inflation, interest rates and regulatory approvals.
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.