Nextera Energy Inc
NYSE:NEE

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Price: 81.27 USD 2.05% Market Closed
Market Cap: 169.3B USD

During the last 3 months Nextera Energy Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 13.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 14% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 17, 2025 by Pimentel Armando Jr , who sold 12.2m USD worth of NEE shares.

Last Transactions:
Pimentel Armando Jr
$-12.2m
Sieving Charles E
$-906.9k
Lemasney Mark
$-62.9k
Lemasney Mark
$-63.4k
Lemasney Mark
$-60.8k
Dunne Michael
$-707.9k
Coffey Robert
$-538.8k
May James Michael
$-168.7k
Sieving Charles E
$-1.4m
Sieving Charles E
$-1.7m
May James Michael
$-162.3k
Daggs Nicole J
$-302.8k
Sieving Charles E
$-3.2m
Pimentel Armando Jr
$-8m
Daggs Nicole J
$-50.6k
Sieving Charles E
$-3.4m
May James Michael
$-114.3k
Hachigian Kirk S
$+558.3k
Pimentel Armando Jr
$-5.8m
Arnaboldi Nicole S
$+506.5k
Hachigian Kirk S
$+339.8k
Camaren James Lawrence
$+136.3k
Ketchum John W
$+970.2k
Coffey Robert
$-299.6k
Hachigian Kirk S
$+350k
Pimentel Armando Jr
$+995.8k
Camaren James Lawrence
$+147k
Porges David L
$+512.9k
Lane Amy B
$+74.9k
Stall John A
$+299.6k
Crews Terrell Kirk Ii
$+200.1k
Arechabala Miguel
$-654.4k
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During the last 3 months Nextera Energy Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 13.3m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 14% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 17, 2025 by Pimentel Armando Jr , who sold 12.2m USD worth of NEE shares.

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NextEra Energy Inc. is a powerhouse in the energy sector, often celebrated for its commitment to clean energy solutions and impressive operational scale. The company's roots trace back to 1925 with the foundation of its subsidiary, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), which remains a significant utility provider in Florida. Over the decades, NextEra Energy has grown into one of the largest electric power companies in North America. It is perhaps best known for its aggressive pivot toward renewable energy, positioning itself as a leader in wind and solar generation. This transformation is not just an environmental gambit but a strategic business shift that leverages the increasing global focus on sustainable energy sources as a long-term growth driver. To understand how NextEra Energy generates revenue, one must delve into its diverse business model, which encompasses both regulated and competitive operations. Through Florida Power & Light, the company delivers electricity to millions of Floridian customers, operating as a regulated utility with consistent returns. Meanwhile, its subsidiary, NextEra Energy Resources, stands as a titan in the competitive energy market, pioneering renewable projects and leveraging long-term power purchase agreements to ensure stable cash flows. The synergistic interplay between these subsidiaries allows NextEra Energy to hedge against market volatility while capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for cleaner and more efficient power solutions across the United States and beyond.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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