13F Pro Quality Score

70.7/100

Rank #293 of 2,879 stocksTOP 25%

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Revenue Growth

62.9/100

Profitability

84.8/100

Balance Sheet

60.4/100

Earnings Quality

92.2/100

Free Cash Flow

43.9/100

Institutional Flow

57.4/100

Revenue Scale

92.7/100

Dilution Risk

82.7/100

EIX Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for EDISON INTERNATIONAL (EIX), a Utilities sector company. 13F Pro's AI-powered ranking engine scores EIX at 70.7/100 on a 32-signal composite quality model, placing it at rank #293 of 2,879 stocks — the top 25% of the AI-ranked universe. EIX scores in the top quartile across revenue scale (92.7), earnings quality (92.2), profitability (84.8). Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q4 2025), EDISON INTERNATIONAL reports quarterly revenue of $5.2B, net income of $1.8B, free cash flow of $-319.0M. Top institutional holders of EIX by reported 13-F value include BlackRock,, STATE STREET, VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, based on the most recent SEC filings. EIX trades on the NYSE exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 827052. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate EIX daily and publish AI-generated analysis with cited SEC sources. The platform aggregates historical XBRL financial facts, 10-Q and 10-K filings, insider Form 4 transactions, and institutional 13-F holdings for EDISON INTERNATIONAL directly from SEC EDGAR. EDISON INTERNATIONAL's 13F Pro composite quality score has ranged between 8 and 73 since 2021, currently 70.7 — an improving long-term trajectory across 56 quarterly and live scoring snapshots.

Fun facts about EDISON INTERNATIONAL

Quirks, history, and lore behind EIX — the kind of stuff that makes a stock memorable.

  • 1
    The Basics
    U.S. regulated utility holding company · listed on the NYSE · headquartered in Southern California · serves millions of residential and commercial customers.
  • 2
    The Numbers
    Annual revenues of roughly $16 billion, with a rate base in the tens of billions — most of its money is earned by convincing regulators, not customers, to say yes.
  • 3
    The History
    Its principal subsidiary traces its roots all the way back to 1886, making it one of the oldest electric utilities in the American West — predating California's statehood centennial by decades.
  • 4
    The Secret
    Its wildfire liability exposure has rattled Wall Street for years — California's unique inverse condemnation doctrine can hold utilities responsible even when they followed every rule.
  • 5
    The Lore
    The company's subsidiary was deeply entangled in California's 2000–2001 energy crisis, and again made headlines when its equipment was linked to some of the state's most destructive wildfires.
  • 6
    The Giveaway
    Its subsidiary Southern California Edison lights up roughly 15 million people across a 50,000-square-mile patch of the Golden State — from the L.A. basin to the edge of the Mojave.
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What's Driving EIX's Business? Latest 10-K Breakdown

AI-extracted from EDISON INTERNATIONAL's 10-K filed 2026-02-18 — FY2025 (year ended December 31, 2025). Every figure is machine-verified against the filing text on SEC EDGAR.

SCE net income surged to $4.9B in 2025 from $1.6B in 2024, driven by $2.9B in wildfire settlement cost recoveries authorized under TKM and Woolsey agreements, partially offset by $1.1B in Eaton Fire losses.

Biggest Revenue Drivers

Total revenue: $19.3B+9.8% YoY

Electricity sales (Commercial, Residential, Other)$18.0B-2.1% YoY

Core electricity deliveries decoupled from revenue due to CPUC rate design; volume changes offset by authorized rate adjustments.

Alternative revenue programs and regulatory adjustments$1.3BN/A

Balancing accounts and regulatory mechanisms capturing cost recovery differences and TKM/Woolsey Settlement Agreement authorizations.

Largest Expense Items

Wildfire-related claims, net of recoveries$2.0B benefit$2.7B favorable

TKM Settlement ($1.3B recovery) and Woolsey Settlement ($1.6B recovery) authorized by CPUC offset Eaton Fire losses ($1.1B).

Purchased power and fuel$4.9B-$276M

Lower power prices; pass-through mechanism prevents earnings impact.

Depreciation and amortization$3.2B+$368M

Higher plant balances from capital investments, including wildfire mitigation and energy storage projects.

Operation and maintenance$5.0B-$65M

Lower legal and wildfire restoration costs authorized for recovery; offset by higher FERC-jurisdictional and uncollectible expenses.

Watch Items from the Filing

  • Eaton Fire contingency unestimable: SCE recorded $1.1B in settlements as of December 31, 2025, but states it 'is currently unable to reasonably estimate a range of losses' for pending litigation with ~1,500 lawsuits filed, ~20,000 individual plaintiffs alleged.
  • Wildfire Fund depletion risk: SB 254 Continuation Account may require $4.4B in combined utility and customer contributions (SCE's share $2.4B + $1.9B) if fund administrator triggers contributions by December 31, 2028; fund claims-paying capacity reported >$21B as of Sept 2025.
  • Excluded wildfire capital: $1.6B of AB 1054 exclusions plus expected $2.9B of SB 254 exclusions totaling ~$4.5B will not earn rate base return; must be financed separately through securitization.
  • Credit rating pressure: S&P downgraded SCE in 2025 post-SB 254; Moody's and Fitch reaffirmed with stable outlook; further downgrades would trigger collateral and cost-of-capital impacts.
  • 2025 GRC approved $9.7B base revenue with ROE at 10.03% and cost of capital 7.59%; forecast rate growth at or below inflation through 2030 per SCE guidance.

AI-extracted and verified against SEC EDGAR filing text. Not investment advice.

Revenue

Q4 2025

$5.2B

Net Income

Q4 2025

$1.8B

Free Cash Flow

Q4 2025

$-319.0M

ROIC

Q4 2025

5.0%

D/E Ratio

Q4 2025

2.41

Revenue & Net Income

Earnings Per Share

Key Financials Over Time

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Revenue

+18.2% YoY
$19.32BFY 2025
FY21 $14.90BFY22 $17.22BFY23 $16.34BFY25 $19.32B

Net Income

+272.5% YoY
$4.46BFY 2025
FY21 FY22 FY23 $1.20BFY25 $4.46B

Operating Income

+170.0% YoY
$7.09BFY 2025
FY21 $1.48BFY22 $1.48BFY23 $2.63BFY25 $7.09B

EPS (Diluted)

+271.4% YoY
$11.55FY 2025
FY21 $2.00FY22 $1.60FY23 $3.11FY25 $11.55

Total Assets

+15.0% YoY
$94.03BFY 2025
FY21 $74.75BFY22 $78.04BFY23 $81.76BFY25 $94.03B

Total Debt

+15.0% YoY
$42.32BFY 2025
FY21 $28.68BFY22 $34.27BFY23 $36.79BFY25 $42.32B

Op. Cash Flow

+70.5% YoY
$5.80BFY 2025
FY21 $11.0MFY22 $3.22BFY23 $3.40BFY25 $5.80B

AI Insight: EIX Financial Trends

Operating income surged 248% from Q4 2024 to Q4 2025, driven by stronger operational performance despite elevated debt levels.

Operating income jumped from $790M in Q4 2024 to $2,752M in Q4 2025, a 248% increase.

Revenue grew 31% year-over-year from $3,984M in Q4 2024 to $5,213M in Q4 2025.

Operating cash flow improved from $1,170M in Q4 2024 to $1,572M in Q4 2025.

Total debt increased from $38,630M in Q4 2024 to $42,316M in Q4 2025, up 9.5%.

Net income volatility remains notable, ranging from $343M in Q2 2025 to $1,848M in Q4 2025.

AI Insight: EIX Ratio Trends

Edison International's operating margin surged to 52.8% in Q4 2025, driving ROIC to 18.4% — the highest quarterly return in the dataset.

Operating margin jumped from 6.0% in Q1 2024 to 52.8% in Q4 2025, showing dramatic improvement.

ROIC expanded from 1.9% in Q1 2024 to 18.4% in Q4 2025, indicating stronger capital efficiency.

Debt-to-equity ratio remained stable around 2.4x throughout the period, showing controlled leverage.

Operating margin volatility is extreme — ranging from 17.1% to 56.0% across 2025 quarters.

Q2 2025 showed significant margin compression to 17.1% and ROIC decline to 5.4%, suggesting earnings lumpiness.

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