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(Reuters) -Hawaiian's largest utility said on Friday it had agreed to pay roughly half of a more than $4 billion legal settlement that will compensate victims of last year's deadly Maui wildfires.
S&P Global downgraded Hawaiian Electric and all of its subsidiaries to BB-, after a class action lawsuit alleged that strong winds knocked over the electric company’s energized power lines ...
Shares of embattled utility Hawaiian Electric (NYSE: HE) fell 35.2% in August, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence.. The electric utility was hit late last year by the tragic ...
The risks were outlined in Hawaiian Electric news releases, documents it filed to the state, and in its own expenditure plans, and the lawsuit alleges that the firm’s downed lines and grid ...
The utility company faced multiple lawsuits filed on behalf of hundreds of home and business owners who claimed the company failed to shut off power lines despite warnings that high winds might ...
Maui County filed a lawsuit Thursday against Hawaiian Electric Company and its subsidiaries, alleging that the utility company’s negligence caused the devastating wildfires that burned thousands ...
Under the tentative $4.037 billion deal, Hawaiian Electric would contribute $1.99 billion, while the state and Kamehameha Schools would each contribute $872.5 million.
Hawaiian Electric’s stock tumbled to a 13-year low Monday morning, plummeting nearly 40% after a class action lawsuit filed over the weekend alleged that Maui’s devastating wildfires were ...