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AES CORP is a cogeneration services & small power producers issuer listed as AES on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:AES, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.
AES public profile
Cogeneration services & small power producers issuer. Atlas tracks AES through its NYSE listing record, chart route and source links.
AES trades on NYSE. SEC CIK 874761. Chart route NYSE:AES.
Nasdaq Trader is the listing identity source for AES CORP. Atlas files AES under USA Stocks for browsing. The canonical public URL is /stocks/AES/. The workstation link below opens the fuller research run.
Market Wit preview
AES has the kind of evidence pack that makes airy market talk sit up straight and find its shoes: $3.18B of revenue, $487.0M of net income attributable to parent, $0.68 diluted EPS, $1.60B of cash, and $1.77B of payments to acquire property, plant and equipment for the quarter ending 2026-03-31. This is not a software story where the product can be described with mist and a verb. It is a power company, which means customers, regulated charges, power plants, storage projects, receivables, inventory and capital spending big enough to make a spreadsheet breathe through its mouth. The funny part is how little romance survives first contact with the filing: cash came in, capex went out, and the business still had to explain itself in exact nouns...
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What changed for AES CORP today
AES' current file is led by SEC filing trail rather than a single flashy market event. The latest available filed financials in the 10-Q for the period ending 2026-03-31 show revenue of $3.18B, net income attributable to parent of $487.0M, diluted EPS of $0.68, assets of $52.82B, stockholders' equity attributable to parent of $4.42B, and cash and cash equivalents of $1.60B. The company also reported $1.20B of net cash provided by operating activities and $1.77B of payments to acquire property, plant and equipment for the same period.
The business is an operating power company, so the evidence matters most when it touches customers, regulated charges, construction and cash. The 2026-05-05 10-Q says the AES Ohio Rate Stabilization Charge is a non-bypassable rider intended to compensate AES Ohio for providing stabilised rates to customers. It also identifies AES Andes non-current receivables linked to payment deferrals granted to mining customers under green blend agreements in Chile, and says the 70 percent owned Marahu project is constructing the Salinas and Jobos renewables projects in Puerto Rico, including solar and energy storage facilities.
The balance-sheet rail is heavy with assets and capital spending, which fits the operating story. For the period ending 2026-03-31, AES reported inventory, net, of $648.0M, an increase in inventories of $38.0M, short-term investments of $51.0M, and 715.0M diluted weighted average shares outstanding. The supplied filing rail does not include dividend, buyback, segment margin or guidance figures, so those topics cannot be filled in without leaving the sourced record.
No chart route, price level, TradingView source or candle evidence is supplied in this rail. The market mechanism here is therefore the filing sequence: the 2026-06-09 DEFA14A, the 2026-06-11 and 2026-06-12 424B2 filings, the 2026-06-12 FWP, the 2026-06-12 8-K, and the 2026-06-16 8-K. The recent public record is a company updating governance, financing and risk disclosures through SEC EDGAR, not a chart-led technical file.
The 2026-06-16 8-K gives the cleanest risk language in the current packet: AES says forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and instead reflect current expectations based on reasonable assumptions, while actual results could differ materially because of risks, uncertainties and other factors. The 424B2 filings add an important debt-structure point: subsidiaries are distinct legal entities and, unless they expressly guarantee AES Corporation debt, have no obligation to pay parent debt or make funds available.
The evidence is useful, but not complete. It shows a power company with filed earnings, cash, capex, regulated customer charges, Chilean mining-customer receivables, Puerto Rico renewables construction and recent SEC financing disclosures. It does not supply market price action, analyst views, project economics, debt pricing terms beyond the quoted filing snippets, or updated operating results after 2026-03-31.
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What is AES CORP (AES)?AES CORP is a cogeneration services & small power producers issuer listed as AES on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView...
AES CORP is a cogeneration services & small power producers issuer listed as AES on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:AES, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.
What does Atlas show for AES?The AES page gives the free Atlas profile for AES CORP: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route is...
The AES page gives the free Atlas profile for AES CORP: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route is NYSE:AES; the stable page route is /stocks/AES/. Visible source links include SEC EDGAR CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:AES. Atlas files AES under USA Stocks for browsing.
How often is the AES page updated?The /stocks/AES/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free AES page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or...
The /stocks/AES/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free AES page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or published public answer changes.
Which sources does Atlas use for AES?For AES, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:AES. The SEC CIK 874761 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader confirms...
For AES, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 874761, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:AES. The SEC CIK 874761 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader confirms the listed-symbol identity used by the public directory. NYSE:AES is the chart route shown on the free page. Full workstation reports may add fresh filings, issuer documents, holdings, news, macro context or model-reviewed notes when available.
Can Atlas run a full research brief on AES?Yes. The workstation can open AES, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.
Yes. The workstation can open AES, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.
Is this AES page investment advice?No. The AES page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a...
No. The AES page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a promise of returns.
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