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NextEra Energy stock price rebounds after $2 billion equity-units deal as dilution stays in focus
27 February 2026
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NextEra Energy stock price rebounds after $2 billion equity-units deal as dilution stays in focus

New York, February 27, 2026, 16:00 (EST) — After-hours

  • NextEra Energy picked up 1.95% on Friday, closing at $93.78. That move followed a 3.28% drop the previous day.
  • The utility set terms on a $2 billion equity-units deal, aiming to raise cash for power projects and cover some short-term debt.
  • Eyes are on the deal’s March 3 close, with the upcoming earnings report also expected to shed light on funding requirements.

NextEra Energy closed Friday at $93.78, up 1.95%, bouncing back from a 3.28% drop the day before. The S&P 500 slipped roughly 0.5% as broader indexes struggled.

NextEra Energy, parent of Florida Power & Light, is tapping equity units to bring in fresh capital, joining a growing list of U.S. utilities looking to bankroll grid and power generation upgrades amid surging electricity demand tied to the rapid expansion of data centers.

The reason this matters right now is straightforward: the company is after cash upfront to keep construction going. Utility investors, quick to factor in new issuance, are already eyeing the added supply coming down the pike.

Equity units blend features of both stocks and bonds: investors get cash payouts, similar to debt, yet each unit carries a contract mandating conversion into common stock down the line. That conversion can wind up diluting the stake of current shareholders when it happens.

NextEra has priced $2.00 billion of equity units at $50 each, with annual distributions set at 7.375% on the face amount. The company figures it will net around $1.97 billion from the sale, earmarked for energy and power investments, other corporate uses, and paying down commercial paper. Closing is slated for March 3.

In a separate filing, a NextEra subsidiary disclosed the sale of euro-denominated junior subordinated debentures—€1.0 billion and €750 million tranches, both maturing in 2056. These notes carry fixed interest rates that will reset to swap rates plus a margin, and come with company guarantees.

Friday brought another wrinkle—shares went ex-dividend, which, according to Investing.com, meant the adjusted close on Thursday factored in the roughly $0.62 quarterly payout. Anyone picking up the stock from Friday forward isn’t getting that dividend.

Juno Beach, Florida’s NextEra runs Florida Power & Light and also controls NextEra Energy Resources — that’s its renewables and storage development arm, plus other operations.

The financing isn’t without its drawbacks. Equity units defer dilution, but the threat still hangs over the stock. And with the sector so twitchy about borrowing costs—not to mention any abrupt moves in capital plans—risks remain on the radar.

All eyes shift to the March 3 closing, with attention fixed on what happens next with the financing package—especially if the overallotment option comes into play. After that, April 28 looms as the next major marker: that’s earnings, and investors will want details on both spending plans and funding requirements.

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