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Southern California Edison’s admission that its equipment may have ignited the Hurst fire in the San Fernando Valley on Jan.
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Edison International Stock Sinks as Los Angeles Wildfires Cause Power Shutoffs - MSNShares of Edison International plunged Wednesday as its Southern California Edison subsidiary was forced to shut off power to nearly 70,000 customers because of the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
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As wildfires continue to wreak havoc in Los Angeles, investor confidence in the financial stability of Edison International EIX is waning. The concern stems from the possibility that the company ...
The County of Los Angeles and City of Pasadena, along with other public entities, filed lawsuits against Edison International and its subsidiary Southern California Edison on Wednesday, alleging ...
Shares of Edison International (EIX) are moving lower as wildfires continue in Los Angeles, California. The company’s Southern California Edison unit is the power utility for the areas directly ...
Los Angeles County sued Edison International to recoup its losses from a January wildfire that was one of the most destructive in California history.. The suit alleges that equipment owned by the ...
The Hurst Fire erupted near Sylmar, a suburban neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley northwest of Los Angeles. By Sunday night, the fire had scorched 799 acres and was 89% contained, according ...
Shares of Edison International plummeted Wednesday as its Southern California Edison subsidiary was forced to shut off power to thousands of customers because of the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
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