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NextEra workers net $45 million from sales of company stock
Jun 12, 2025 4:34 PM

June 12 (Reuters) - NextEra Energy ( NEE/PU ) employees

realized $45 million in gains from selling company stock in

their retirement plan during 2024, reversing heavy losses from

the previous two years, the utility disclosed on Thursday.

America's largest renewable power company is among several

U.S. energy and utility companies that continue to promote big,

concentrated bets on company stock in worker retirement plans.

The strategy is largely out of favor among U.S. companies,

which mostly have diversified their retirement portfolios to

avoid heavy losses tied to one investment, according to research

by Vanguard Group.

NextEra shares accounted for $1.8 billion, or about

one-third of the $5.4 billion in total investments in the

company's retirement savings plan, the company disclosed in an

annual report filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange

Commission.

In 2024, NextEra employees realized gains because the

company's total return that year was 21.5%. But in 2023,

employees took heavy losses from their stock sales. They

realized losses of nearly $162 million that year, NextEra SEC

disclosures show. Realized losses from employee stock sales

totaled $65.5 million in 2022.

NextEra was not immediately available for comment.

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