$260,000 of FIRSTENERGY CORP lobbying was just disclosed, from Q3 of 2025, in a new Lobbying Disclosure Act filing.
This included lobbying on issues like:
"H.R. 1, The One Big Beautiful Bill Act; H.R. 2872, the RESILIENCE Act of 2025; S. 448, the CIRCUIT Act; H.R.5376, Inflation Reduction Act of 2022; Resiliency issues generally; Distribution transformer issues generally; Transmission and distribution issues generally; Inflation Reduction Act Implementation; Tax Cuts and Jobs Act issues generally; Inflation Reduction Act Implementation. Issues Related to Beyond Visual Line of Sight rulemaking; Issues related to Section 2209 rulemaking; Supply chain issues generally. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act; H.R. 1968, Full Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025; H.R. 10445, the Further Continuing Appropriations and Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act; Energy R&D funding; LIHEAP Issues generally. H.R. 471/S. 1462 - the Fix Our Forest Act; Wildfires and other natural disasters; EPA regulations generally; Good Neighbor Rule; Coal combustion residuals; Effluent Limitation Guidelines; Rights-of-way; Categorical exclusions; Siting and permitting generally; National Environmental Policy Act; Clean Water Act generally; Endangered Species Act generally; Power demand generally; National Historic Preservation Act generally; Water Resources Development Act generally; Clean Air Act generally. Pole attachment issues generally; 6GHz issues generally. SEC 89 FR 21668 Securities and Exchange Commission ESG rule. S. 1337, Cybersecurity Information Sharing Extension Act; S. 1875, Streamlining Federal Cybersecurity Regulations Act of 2025; Counter-UAS legislation; Cyber incident reporting generally; Cyber regulatory harmonization generally. Workforce development issues generally; Job training policy issues generally. Economic development issues generally. H.R. 3616, Reliable Power Act; H.R. 1047, Grid Power Act; H.R. 3632, Power Plant Reliability Act; H.R. 3638, Electric Supply Chain Act; H.R. 3157, State Energy Accountability Act; H.R. 3628, State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act; H.R. 3015, National Coal Council Reestablishment Act; H.R. 3843, Baseload Reliability Protection Act; H.R. 4776, SPEED Act; Power reliability issues generally; Transmission issues generally; Artificial intelligence issues generally; Load growth, reliability, and resource adequacy generally; Data center issues generally; Energy security issues generally; Issues related to energy grid supply chain; Issues related to energy sector impacts from tariff policies; Distribution transformers; Draft legislation on transmission; Draft legislation on permitting reform; Electric grid/energy infrastructure cybersecurity issues generally."
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FE Insider Trading Activity
FE insiders have traded $FE stock on the open market 2 times in the past 6 months. Of those trades, 0 have been purchases and 2 have been sales.
Here’s a breakdown of recent trading of $FE stock by insiders over the last 6 months:
- JON TAYLOR K. (SVP, CFO and Strategy) sold 12,000 shares for an estimated $516,360
- JASON LISOWSKI (VP, Controller & CAO) sold 12,000 shares for an estimated $503,651
To track insider transactions, check out Quiver Quantitative's insider trading dashboard.
FE Hedge Fund Activity
We have seen 465 institutional investors add shares of FE stock to their portfolio, and 285 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.
Here are some of the largest recent moves:
- CAPITAL WORLD INVESTORS added 11,394,790 shares (+17.1%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $458,754,245
- FMR LLC removed 5,398,269 shares (-40.7%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $217,334,309
- FEDERATED HERMES, INC. added 4,578,375 shares (+198.1%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $184,325,377
- POINT72 ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. removed 4,126,511 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $166,133,332
- ZIMMER PARTNERS, LP removed 3,433,826 shares (-100.0%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $138,245,834
- BOSTON PARTNERS removed 2,829,571 shares (-14.9%) from their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $113,918,528
- JPMORGAN CHASE & CO added 2,463,095 shares (+92.6%) to their portfolio in Q2 2025, for an estimated $99,164,204
To track hedge funds' stock portfolios, check out Quiver Quantitative's institutional holdings dashboard.
FE Analyst Ratings
Wall Street analysts have issued reports on $FE in the last several months. We have seen 4 firms issue buy ratings on the stock, and 0 firms issue sell ratings.
Here are some recent analyst ratings:
- Citigroup issued a "Buy" rating on 10/08/2025
- Morgan Stanley issued a "Overweight" rating on 09/25/2025
- Evercore ISI Group issued a "Outperform" rating on 04/28/2025
- Scotiabank issued a "Sector Outperform" rating on 04/25/2025
To track analyst ratings and price targets for FE, check out Quiver Quantitative's $FE forecast page.
FE Price Targets
Multiple analysts have issued price targets for $FE recently. We have seen 10 analysts offer price targets for $FE in the last 6 months, with a median target of $46.5.
Here are some recent targets:
- Ryan Levine from Citigroup set a target price of $53.0 on 10/08/2025
- Andrew Weisel from Scotiabank set a target price of $49.0 on 10/06/2025
- David Arcaro from Morgan Stanley set a target price of $47.0 on 09/25/2025
- Eric Beaumont from Barclays set a target price of $49.0 on 08/25/2025
- Anthony Crowdell from Mizuho set a target price of $45.0 on 08/01/2025
- Jason Celino from Keybanc set a target price of $46.0 on 07/16/2025
- William Appicelli from UBS set a target price of $44.0 on 06/24/2025
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