Welcome to our dedicated page for Spire SEC filings (Ticker: SR), 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 Spire Inc. (NYSE: SR) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s official regulatory disclosures as a natural gas distribution utility and holding company. Spire files a range of documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that describe its operations, financial condition, governance and financing activities.
Core filings for SR include annual and quarterly reports, where Spire presents consolidated financial statements, segment information for Gas Utility, Gas Marketing and Midstream, and management’s discussion of results. These reports also explain non-GAAP measures such as adjusted earnings, adjusted earnings per share and contribution margin, which Spire uses alongside GAAP metrics.
Spire regularly submits Form 8-K current reports to disclose material events. Recent 8-K filings describe the issuance of junior subordinated notes, planned use of proceeds to finance the acquisition of the Piedmont Natural Gas Tennessee business, loan and bond agreements at Spire and its subsidiaries, and investor presentations related to senior notes issued by Spire Tennessee. Other 8-Ks furnish earnings releases and detail leadership appointments and compensation arrangements.
The company’s DEF 14A proxy statement outlines governance practices, board structure, executive compensation and the company’s mission to safely and reliably serve the natural gas needs of its customers and communities. It also discusses how performance measures, including adjusted earnings, factor into compensation decisions.
On Stock Titan, these filings are paired with AI-powered summaries that highlight key points from lengthy documents, helping users quickly understand items such as new debt issuances, acquisition-related pro forma information, or changes in governance. Investors can also review filings related to preferred stock depositary shares and other registered securities, all sourced in real time from the SEC’s EDGAR system.
American Century Investment Management, American Century Companies and the Stowers Institute report beneficial ownership of 3,302,369 shares of Spire Inc. common stock, representing 5.6% of the class. The filing shows sole voting power of 3,165,448 shares and sole dispositive power of 3,302,369 shares, indicating the reporting persons control voting and disposition for the majority of the position.
The statement specifies these securities are held in the ordinary course of business and were not acquired to change or influence control of the issuer. American Century Investment Management is identified as an investment adviser and a wholly owned subsidiary of American Century Companies, which in turn is controlled by the Stowers Institute.