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Today's Open $80.57
Previous Close $80.43
Daily Range $80.28 - $81.12
52-Week Range $64.31 - $82.65
Market Cap $34.4B
P/E Ratio 17.30
Dividend (Yield) $2.64 (3.3%)
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Pay Date
02/27/13
03/15/13
Volume 1,335,454
Average Daily Volume 1,495,972
Current FY EPS $4.93

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Stan1955 (< 20)
Submitted August 6, 2011

Great zap power good dividend.

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DavenTenn (0)
Submitted October 26, 2010

Lower than average utility dividend, dependent on govt. subsidies for wind power development. A dysfuntional company with many internal issues. Good vision for the future but may be unable to be &quot … More

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NextEra Energy, Inc. (NEE) Description

The Company is a provider of electricity-related services. Its principal subsidiary, FPL, is a rate-regulated utility engaged primarily in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric energy. Website: http://www.nexteraenergy.com/

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