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SOUTHERN POWER CO — Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent

Southern Company SOUTHERN POWER CO — Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Parent decreased by 95.4% to $4.00M in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric declined by 95.4%, from $87.00M to $4.00M. This decline may warrant attention — for this metric, higher values are generally preferred.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryProfitability
SignalHigher is better
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ2 2021
Last reportedQ1 2026
Rolls up toNet Income

How to read this metric

Higher values indicate a stronger contribution to the parent company's consolidated earnings, while losses indicate a drag on overall corporate performance.

Detailed definition

This metric represents the portion of the Southern Power segment's net income that is attributable to the parent company...

Peer comparison

Comparable to segment-level net income contributions reported by diversified utility holding companies.

Metric ID: so_segment_southern_power_co_net_income_loss_attributable_to_parent

Historical Data

6 periods
 Q2 '21Q3 '21Q2 '22Q3 '22Q1 '25Q1 '26
Value$36.00M$78.00M$98.00M$95.00M$87.00M$4.00M
QoQ Change+116.7%+25.6%-3.1%-8.4%-95.4%
YoY Change+172.2%+21.8%-95.4%
Range$4.00M$98.00M
CAGR-82.8%
Avg YoY Growth+32.9%
Median YoY Growth+21.8%
Current Streak3 quarters decline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Southern Company's southern power co — net income (loss) attributable to parent?
Southern Company (SO) reported southern power co — net income (loss) attributable to parent of $4.00M in Q1 2026.
How has Southern Company's southern power co — net income (loss) attributable to parent changed year-over-year?
Southern Company's southern power co — net income (loss) attributable to parent decreased by 95.4% year-over-year, from $87.00M to $4.00M.
What does southern power co — net income (loss) attributable to parent mean?
The portion of Southern Power's profit that belongs to the parent company's shareholders.