Entergy (ETR) Stock Is Trending After Hours As CEO Tells Jim Cramer Data Centers Won't Burden Ratepayers: Here's What He Said
Shares of Entergy Corp. (NYSE: ETR) are trending on Wednesday.
ETR shares dipped 0.036% to $109.62 in after-hours trading on Tuesday after closing the regular session up 1.43%. Entergy CEO Drew Marsh told CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday that data centers don’t have to be a burden on residential communities.
‘Fair Share Plus’ Shields Ratepayers
Marsh said Entergy’s “Fair Share Plus” framework requires data center operators to cover all incremental infrastructure costs during the life of their contracts.
“The plus part is that they are also covering some of the fixed costs,” Marsh said. “That means overhead costs and storm costs that our existing customers would have already been paying.”
On Tuesday, at the company’s 2026 Investor Day in New York City, Marsh said the provisions are expected to
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