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St. Louis MO regulated utility (NYSE: AEE) ~$8.2B revenue; 2.4M electric + 900K gas customers in MO/IL, 250MW solar project near Callaway Nuclear (2028), formula rate in Illinois competing with Evergy.
Ameren Corporation is a St. Louis, Missouri-based regulated electric and natural gas utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AEE) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — serving approximately 2.4 million electric customers and 900,000 natural gas customers in Missouri and Illinois through two primary regulated subsidiaries: AmerenMissouri (electric and gas in Missouri, including the Callaway Nuclear Power Station — Missouri's only commercial nuclear plant) and AmerenIllinois (electric and gas distribution across central and southern Illinois), through approximately 9,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Ameren reported revenue of approximately $8.2 billion, with continued capital investment in transmission upgrades, distribution modernization, and renewable energy additions. Ameren Missouri's clean energy transition includes the announced Reform Renewable Energy Center — a 250-megawatt solar facility near the Callaway Nuclear site, with construction beginning in 2026 and expected to power 44,000 homes by 2028, creating 300 construction jobs. CEO Martin Lyons, who succeeded Warner Baxter in 2022, has maintained Ameren's steady capital investment trajectory targeting 6-8% annual EPS growth through infrastructure modernization and renewable energy additions in both states. The company's transmission infrastructure — spanning MISO (Midcontinent Independent System Operator) in Missouri and PJM Interconnection in Illinois — positions Ameren to benefit from grid investment programs enabling renewable energy integration across the Midwest.
Largest US chicken QSR with $22B+ system sales; highest revenue per restaurant in fast food through exceptional service culture and tight franchise operator standards.
Chick-fil-A is the largest US quick-service chicken restaurant chain, generating over $22 billion in annual system-wide sales from approximately 3,000 locations — more revenue per restaurant than any other US fast food chain, including McDonald's. Founded in 1946 by S. Truett Cathy in Hapeville, Georgia, Chick-fil-A pioneered the chicken sandwich and built a brand synonymous with exceptional customer service, clean restaurants, and a distinctive cultural identity. The company is privately held by the Cathy family.
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