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Equity Research Note on Consolidated Edison (ConEd) Overvaluation and Regulatory Risks

Equity Research Note on Consolidated Edison (ConEd) Overvaluation and Regulatory Risks The document is a financial analyst briefing that discusses ConEd's valuation, growth prospects, and regulatory environment. It contains no specific allegations, misconduct, or connections to high‑profile political or intelligence actors. The lead is limited to market‑related observations, offering little investigative value beyond standard equity research. Key insights: ConEd trades at a 0.5x premium to peers despite slower growth and regulatory complexity.; Potential fines related to the Harlem explosion are noted as a risk factor.; The company is expanding into gas and electric transmission assets, including a JV with Crestwood.

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Equity Research Note on Consolidated Edison (ConEd) Overvaluation and Regulatory Risks The document is a financial analyst briefing that discusses ConEd's valuation, growth prospects, and regulatory environment. It contains no specific allegations, misconduct, or connections to high‑profile political or intelligence actors. The lead is limited to market‑related observations, offering little investigative value beyond standard equity research. Key insights: ConEd trades at a 0.5x premium to peers despite slower growth and regulatory complexity.; Potential fines related to the Harlem explosion are noted as a risk factor.; The company is expanding into gas and electric transmission assets, including a JV with Crestwood.

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