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Ameren (NYSE: AEE) Announces Third Quarter 2013 Results Updates 2013 Guidance
-- Third Quarter 2013 Diluted EPS from Continuing Operations Were $1.25
-- Guidance for 2013 Diluted EPS from Continuing Operations Updated to Range of $2.00 to $2.10, Compared to Prior $2.00 to $2.15, Reflecting Cooler-Than-Normal Temperatures

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Ameren Corporation (NYSE: AEE) today announced net income from continuing operations for the third quarter of 2013 of $305 million, or $1.25 per diluted share, compared to $309 million, or $1.28 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2012. As a result of the March 2013 agreement to divest its merchant generation business to an affiliate of Dynegy Inc. (NYSE:DYN) and its plan to sell its Elgin, Gibson City and Grand Tower merchant gas-fired energy centers, Ameren has  classified the results of this business as discontinued operations in its financial statements.

The reduction in earnings from continuing operations for the third quarter of 2013, compared to the third quarter of 2012, was primarily the result of lower electric sales volumes to native load customers due to temperatures that were cooler than those of the prior-year period. Partially offsetting factors included a rate increase for Missouri electric service, effective in Jan. 2013, and higher Illinois electric delivery earnings recognized under formula ratemaking reflecting timing differences, increased rate base and a higher allowed return on equity.

"Cooler-than-normal weather had a negative impact on third quarter earnings," said Thomas R. Voss, chairman, president and CEO of Ameren Corporation. "As a result, we have updated our 2013 guidance for earnings from continuing operations to a range of $2.00 to $2.10 per diluted share, compared to our prior range of $2.00 to $2.15 per diluted share.

"We have achieved three important milestones in recent weeks," Voss added. "In August, the Illinois Commerce Commission approved a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for key portions of the Illinois Rivers transmission project and we expect the remainder of the project to be approved by March of next year. Further, in October, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved our divestiture of the merchant generation business to a Dynegy affiliate and we announced an agreement to sell our merchant gas-fired energy centers. Both transactions are expected to close by year-end. These milestones reflect our focus on rate-regulated operations and allocation of growth capital to higher and more predictable return opportunities."

Ameren recorded net income from continuing operations for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2013 of $464 million, or $1.91 per diluted share, compared to $507 million, or $2.09 per diluted share, for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2012. This earnings decline reflected lower electric sales volumes to native load customers due to summer temperatures that were cooler than those of the prior-year period. The earnings comparison was also negatively impacted by 2013 Callaway refueling and maintenance outage expenses as there were no such expenses in the year-ago period when there was no refueling outage. The comparison was also impacted by the absence, in 2013, of the 2012 benefit of 7 cents per diluted share from a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order related to a disputed Missouri purchased power agreement and a 2013 charge of 7 cents per diluted share resulting from a Missouri court decision related to fuel adjustment clause treatment of certain prior-period wholesale sales. These negative factors were partially offset by rate increases for Missouri electric and Illinois transmission service, both effective in Jan. 2013, as well as higher Illinois electric delivery earnings. The latter reflected the absence, in 2013, of a 2012 required donation, as well as increased rate base and a higher allowed return on equity under formula ratemaking.

2013 Earnings Guidance

Ameren now expects 2013 earnings from continuing operations to be in a range of $2.00 to $2.10 per diluted share, compared to the prior range of $2.00 to $2.15 per diluted share. This updated guidance incorporates the negative impact of cooler-than-normal third quarter 2013 temperatures on electric sales volumes. The updated guidance continues to incorporate approximately 20 cents per diluted share of parent company and other costs, including certain costs which were previously allocated to the merchant generation business. Guidance is presented on a continuing operations basis reflecting classification of the merchant generation business as discontinued operations.

Ameren's 2013 earnings guidance for continuing operations assumes normal temperatures for the fourth quarter of the year. In addition, this guidance is subject to the effects of, among other things, completion of Ameren's divestiture of the merchant generation business, including sale of the Elgin, Gibson City, and Grand Tower gas-fired energy centers; changes in 30-year United States Treasury bond yields; regulatory decisions and legislative actions; energy center operations; energy, economic, capital and credit market conditions; severe storms; unusual or otherwise unexpected gains or losses; and other risks and uncertainties outlined, or referred to, in the Forward-looking Statements section of this press release.

Ameren Missouri Segment Results

Ameren Missouri segment third quarter 2013 earnings were $238 million, compared to third quarter 2012 earnings of $236 million. The increase in earnings reflected an increase in rates for electric service, effective in Jan. 2013, and disciplined cost management. These positive factors were partially offset by lower electric sales volumes to native load customers due to temperatures that were cooler than those of the prior-year period.

Ameren Illinois Segment Results

Ameren Illinois segment third quarter 2013 earnings were $77 million, compared to third quarter 2012 earnings of $71 million. The increase in earnings reflected higher Illinois electric delivery earnings recognized under formula ratemaking resulting from timing differences, increased rate base and a higher allowed return on equity. This positive factor was partially offset by lower electric sales volumes to native load customers largely due to temperatures that were cooler than those of the prior-year period.

Parent Company and Other

Parent company and other results from continuing operations were a loss of $10 million for the third quarter of 2013, compared to earnings of $2 million for the third quarter of 2012. This decrease in earnings primarily reflected a decrease in asset retirement obligation costs in the prior-year period and higher income tax expense in the current-year period. Parent company and other results include interest expense and certain other costs which were previously allocated to the merchant generation business, as well as other costs historically not allocated to Ameren's business segments.

Discontinued Operations

Ameren's net loss from discontinued operations for the third quarter of 2013 was $3 million, or 1 cent per diluted share, compared to third quarter 2012 earnings of $65 million, or 26 cents per diluted share. This decrease in earnings primarily reflected the absence, in 2013, of a third quarter 2012 noncash income tax benefit of $45 million related to a first quarter 2012 asset impairment charge, as well as lower realized power sales prices. The tax benefit arose from the requirement to recognize interim period income tax expense using the annual estimated effective rate.  

Ameren's net loss from discontinued operations for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2013 was $212 million, or 88 cents per diluted share, compared to a net loss from discontinued operations for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2012 of $325 million, or $1.34 per diluted share. This reduced loss reflected lower asset impairment charges partially offset by lower realized power sales prices.

Summary of Net Results  

Ameren recorded third quarter 2013 net income of $302 million, or $1.24 per diluted share, compared to third quarter 2012 net income of $374 million, or $1.54 per diluted share. Net income for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2013 was $252 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, compared to net income for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2012 of $182 million, or 75 cents per diluted share.

Ameren's earnings or loss per diluted share from continuing operations and discontinued operations, as well as net income or loss per diluted share, was as follows:


Third Quarter

Nine Months


2013

2012

2013

2012

Earnings per diluted share from continuing operations

$ 1.25

$ 1.28

$ 1.91

$ 2.09

Earnings (loss) per diluted share from discontinued operations

(0.01)

0.26

(0.88)

(1.34)

Net income per diluted share

$ 1.24

$ 1.54

$ 1.03

$ 0.75

Analyst Conference Call

Ameren will conduct a conference call for financial analysts at 9 a.m. Central Time on Thursday, Nov. 7, to discuss third quarter 2013 earnings, 2013 earnings guidance and other matters. Investors, the news media and the public may listen to a live Internet broadcast of the call at Ameren.com by clicking on "Q3 2013 Ameren Corporation Earnings Conference Call," followed by the appropriate audio link. An accompanying slide presentation will be available on Ameren's website. This presentation will be posted in the "Investors" section of the website under "Webcasts & Presentations." The analyst call will also be available for replay on the Internet for one year. In addition, a telephone playback of the conference call will be available beginning at approximately noon Central Time from Nov. 7 through Nov. 14 by dialing U.S. 877.660.6853 or international 201.612.7415, and entering ID number 423009.

About Ameren

St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation serves 2.4 million electric customers and more than 900,000 natural gas customers in a 64,000-square-mile area through our Ameren Missouri and Ameren Illinois rate-regulated utility subsidiaries. Ameren Illinois provides electric and natural gas delivery service while Ameren Missouri provides vertically integrated electric service, with generating capacity of 10,300 megawatts, and natural gas delivery service. Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois develops regional electric transmission projects. In 2013, we entered into definitive agreements to divest our Illinois-based merchant generation business. For more information, visit Ameren.com.  

Forward-looking Statements

Statements in this release not based on historical facts are considered "forward-looking" and, accordingly, involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed. Although such forward-looking statements have been made in good faith and are based on reasonable assumptions, there is no assurance that the expected results will be achieved. These statements include (without limitation) statements as to future expectations, beliefs, plans, strategies, objectives, events, conditions, and financial performance. In connection with the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, we are providing this cautionary statement to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. The following factors, in addition to those discussed under Risk Factors in Ameren's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 and Ameren's Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2013, and elsewhere in this release and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, could cause actual results to differ materially from management expectations suggested in such forward-looking statements:

  • completion of Ameren's divestiture of its merchant generation business, which is subject to Illinois Pollution Control Board approval of an Illinois Multi-Pollutant Standard (MPS) variance in favor of Illinois Power Holdings, LLC, an affiliate of Dynegy Inc., on the same material terms as Ameren Energy Resources' existing Illinois MPS variance, and completion of the sale of the Elgin, Gibson City, and Grand Tower gas-fired energy centers, which is subject to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and other regulatory approvals;
  • Ameren's exit from the merchant generation business, which could result in additional impairments of long-lived assets, disposal-related losses, contingencies, reduction of existing deferred tax assets, or could have other adverse impacts on the financial condition, results of operations and liquidity of Ameren;
  • regulatory, judicial, or legislative actions, including changes in regulatory policies and ratemaking determinations, such as the outcome of Ameren Illinois' natural gas delivery service rate case filed in 2013; the court appeals of Ameren Illinois' electric rate order issued in 2012; Ameren Missouri's request with the Missouri Public Service Commission for an accounting authority order relating to the deferral of certain fixed costs; Ameren Illinois' request for rehearing of FERC's July 2012 and June 2013 orders regarding the alleged inclusion of acquisition premiums in Ameren Illinois transmission rates; and future regulatory, judicial, or legislative actions that seek to change regulatory recovery mechanisms;
  • the effect of Ameren Illinois participating in a performance-based formula ratemaking process under the Illinois Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act (IEIMA), including the direct relationship between Ameren Illinois' return on common equity and the 30-year United States Treasury bond yields, the related financial commitments required by the IEIMA and the resulting uncertain impact on the financial condition, results of operations and liquidity of Ameren Illinois;
  • the effects of Ameren Illinois' expected participation, beginning in 2014, in the regulatory framework provided by the state of Illinois' recently enacted Natural Gas Consumer, Safety and Reliability Act, which allows for the use of a rider to recover costs of certain infrastructure investments made between rate cases;
  • the effects of, or changes to, the Illinois power procurement process;
  • the effects of increased competition in the future due to, among other things, deregulation of certain aspects of our business at both the state and federal levels, and the implementation of deregulation;
  • changes in laws and other governmental actions, including monetary, fiscal, and tax policies, such as changes that result in our being unable to claim all or a portion of the cash tax benefits that are expected to result from the divestiture of the merchant generation business;
  • the effects on demand for our services resulting from technological advances, including advances in energy efficiency and distributed generation sources, which generate electricity at the site of consumption;
  • increasing capital expenditure and operating expense requirements and our ability to recover these costs;
  • the cost and availability of fuel such as coal, natural gas and enriched uranium used to produce electricity; the cost and availability of purchased power and natural gas for distribution; and the level and volatility of future market prices for such commodities, including the ability to recover the costs for such commodities;
  • the effectiveness of our risk management strategies and the use of financial and derivative instruments;
  • the level and volatility of future prices for power in the Midwest, which may have a significant effect on the financial condition of Ameren's merchant generation segment;
  • business and economic conditions, including their impact on interest rates, bad debt expense, and demand for our products;
  • disruptions of the capital markets, deterioration in our credit metrics, or other events that make our access to necessary capital, including short-term credit and liquidity, impossible, more difficult, or more costly;
  • our assessment of our liquidity, including liquidity concerns for Ameren's merchant generation business, and specifically for Ameren Energy Generating Company, whose ability to borrow additional funds from external third-party sources is restricted;
  • the impact of the adoption of new accounting guidance and the application of appropriate technical accounting rules and guidance;
  • actions of credit rating agencies and the effects of such actions;
  • the impact of weather conditions and other natural phenomena on us and our customers, including the impacts of droughts which may cause lower river levels and could limit our energy centers' ability to generate power;
  • the impact of system outages;
  • generation, transmission, and distribution asset construction, installation, performance, and cost recovery;
  • the effects of our increasing investment in electric transmission projects and uncertainty as to whether we will achieve our expected investment and returns in a timely fashion, if at all;
  • the extent to which Ameren Missouri prevails in its claims against insurers in connection with its Taum Sauk pumped-storage hydroelectric energy center incident;
  • the extent to which Ameren Missouri is permitted by its regulators to recover in rates the investments it made in connection with additional nuclear generation at its Callaway Energy Center;
  • operation of Ameren Missouri's Callaway Energy Center, including planned, unplanned  and refueling outages, and future  decommissioning costs;
  • the effects of strategic initiatives, including mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including the divestiture of the merchant generation business, and any related tax implications;
  • the impact of current environmental regulations on utilities and power generating companies and new, more stringent or changing requirements, including those related to greenhouse gases, other emissions and discharges, cooling water intake structures, coal combustion residuals, and energy efficiency, that are enacted over time and that could limit or terminate the operation of certain of our energy centers, increase our costs, result in an impairment of our assets, result in sales of our assets, reduce our customers' demand for electricity or natural gas, or otherwise have a negative financial effect;
  • the impact of complying with renewable energy portfolio requirements in Missouri;
  • labor disputes, workforce reductions, future wage and employee benefits costs, including changes in discount rates and returns on benefit plan assets;
  • the inability of our counterparties and affiliates to meet their obligations with respect to contracts, credit agreements, and financial instruments;
  • the cost and availability of transmission capacity for the energy generated by Ameren's and Ameren Missouri's energy centers or required to satisfy energy sales made by Ameren or Ameren Missouri;
  • legal and administrative proceedings; and
  • acts of sabotage, war, terrorism, cybersecurity attacks or intentionally disruptive acts.

Given these uncertainties, undue reliance should not be placed on these forward-looking statements. Except to the extent required by the federal securities laws, we undertake no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect new information or future events.  



AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME

(Unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts)










Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended


September 30,


September 30,


2013


2012


2013


2012









Operating Revenues:








Electric

$1,507


$1,579


$3,823


$3,898

Gas

131


130


693


625

   Total operating revenues

1,638


1,709


4,516


4,523









Operating Expenses:








Fuel

222


194


648


550

Purchased power

128


260


400


630

Gas purchased for resale

42


40


344


304

Other operations and maintenance

383


362


1,229


1,126

Depreciation and amortization

175


161


528


496

Taxes other than income taxes

121


114


354


337

   Total operating expenses

1,071


1,131


3,503


3,443

Operating Income 

567


578


1,013


1,080









Other Income and Expenses:








Miscellaneous income

20


17


51


53

Miscellaneous expense

5


6


18


28

   Total other income

15


11


33


25









Interest Charges

88


99


289


295









Income Before Income Taxes

494


490


757


810









Income Taxes 

187


179


288


298









Income from Continuing Operations

307


311


469


512









Income (Loss) from Discontinued Operations, Net of Tax

(3)


63


(212)


(331)









Net Income

304


374


257


181









Less:  Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests:








   Continuing Operations

2


2


5


5

   Discontinued Operations

-


(2)


-


(6)









Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Ameren Corporation:








Continuing Operations

305


309


464


507

Discontinued Operations

(3)


65


(212)


(325)









Net Income Attributable to Ameren Corporation

$   302


$   374


$   252


$   182









Earnings (Loss) per Common Share – Basic:








Continuing Operations

$  1.26


$  1.28


$  1.92


$  2.09

Discontinued Operations

(0.01)


0.26


(0.88)


(1.34)

Earnings per Common Share – Basic

$  1.25


$  1.54


$  1.04


$  0.75









Earnings (Loss) per Common Share – Diluted:








Continuing Operations

$  1.25


$  1.28


$  1.91


$  2.09

Discontinued Operations

(0.01)


0.26


(0.88)


(1.34)

Earnings per Common Share – Diluted

$  1.24


$  1.54


$  1.03


$  0.75









Average Common Shares Outstanding – Basic

242.6


242.6


242.6


242.6

Average Common Shares Outstanding – Diluted

245.1


242.9


244.4


242.9



AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 

(Unaudited, in millions)






September 30,


December 31,


2013


2012





ASSETS




Current Assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

$              169


$            184

Accounts receivable - trade (less allowance for doubtful accounts)

469


354

Unbilled revenue

226


291

Miscellaneous accounts and notes receivable

109


71

Materials and supplies

581


570

Current regulatory assets

173


247

Current accumulated deferred income taxes, net

43


170

Other current assets

108


98

Assets of discontinued operations

1,395


1,600

   Total current assets

3,273


3,585

Property and Plant, Net

15,834


15,348

Investments and Other Assets:




Nuclear decommissioning trust fund

459


408

Goodwill 

411


411

Intangible assets

19


14

Regulatory assets

1,729


1,786

Other assets

660


667

   Total investments and other assets

3,278


3,286

TOTAL ASSETS

$          22,385


$       22,219





LIABILITIES AND EQUITY




Current Liabilities:




Current maturities of long-term debt

$              884


$            355

Accounts and wages payable

414


533

Taxes accrued

159


50

Interest accrued

120


89

Customer deposits

106


107

Mark-to-market derivative liabilities

65


92

Current regulatory liabilities

149


100

Other current liabilities

190


168

Liabilities of discontinued operations

1,141


1,166

   Total current liabilities

3,228


2,660

Long-term Debt, Net

5,274


5,802

Deferred Credits and Other Liabilities:




Accumulated deferred income taxes, net

3,422


3,176

Accumulated deferred investment tax credits

65


70

Regulatory liabilities

1,703


1,589

Asset retirement obligations

392


375

Pension and other postretirement benefits

1,042


1,138

Other deferred credits and liabilities

534


642

   Total deferred credits and other liabilities

7,158


6,990

Ameren Corporation Stockholders' Equity:




Common stock

2


2

Other paid-in capital, principally premium on common stock

5,624


5,616

Retained earnings

967


1,006

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(19)


(8)

   Total Ameren Corporation stockholders' equity

6,574


6,616

Noncontrolling Interests

151


151

   Total equity

6,725


6,767

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

$          22,385


$       22,219



AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 

(Unaudited, in millions)






Nine Months Ended


September 30,


2013


2012

Cash Flows From Operating Activities:




Net income

$      257


$      181

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax

212


331

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:




   Depreciation and amortization

500


466

   Amortization of nuclear fuel

46


63

   Amortization of debt issuance costs and premium/discounts

18


13

   Deferred income taxes and investment tax credits, net

258


249

   Allowance for equity funds used during construction

(26)


(26)

   Stock-based compensation costs

19


23

   Other 

14


(6)

Changes in assets and liabilities

(83)


(204)

Net cash provided by operating activities - continuing operations

1,215


1,090

Net cash provided by operating activities - discontinued operations

99


222

Net cash provided by operating activities

1,314


1,312





Cash Flows From Investing Activities:




Capital expenditures

(943)


(762)

Nuclear fuel expenditures

(34)


(56)

Purchases of securities - nuclear decommissioning trust fund

(147)


(341)

Sales and maturities of securities - nuclear decommissioning trust fund

134


326

Other

(1)


(6)

Net cash used in investing activities - continuing operations

(991)


(839)

Net cash used in investing activities - discontinued operations

(42)


(123)

Net cash used in investing activities

(1,033)


(962)





Cash Flows From Financing Activities:




Dividends on common stock

(291)


(284)

Dividends paid to noncontrolling interest holders

(5)


(5)

Capital issuance costs

-


(7)

Short-term debt, net

-


(143)

Redemptions, repurchases, and maturities of long-term debt

-


(754)

Issuances of long-term debt

-


882

Other

-


4

Net cash used in financing activities - continuing operations

(296)


(307)

Net cash used in financing activities - discontinued operations

-


-

Net cash used in financing activities 

(296)


(307)





Net change in cash and cash equivalents

(15)


43

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year

209


255

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

194


298





Less cash and cash equivalents at end of period, discontinued operations 

25


25

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period, continuing operations 

$      169


$      273





Noncash financing activity - dividends on common stock

$           -


$        (7)



AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

OPERATING STATISTICS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS













Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended




September 30,


September 30,




2013


2012


2013


2012












Electric Sales - kilowatthours (in millions):









Ameren Missouri










Residential

3,579


4,031


10,244


10,352



Commercial

4,060


4,128


11,123


11,195



Industrial

2,290


2,268


6,539


6,533



Other

28


28


89


89



Native load subtotal

9,957


10,455


27,995


28,169



Off-system and wholesale

985


1,696


4,653


5,483



Subtotal

10,942


12,151


32,648


33,652












Ameren Illinois










Residential










Power supply and delivery service

1,230


2,720


4,375


7,735



Delivery service only

1,984


910


4,481


1,281



Commercial










Power supply and delivery service

676


889


1,956


2,396



Delivery service only

2,688


2,754


7,121


6,939



Industrial










Power supply and delivery service

417


385


1,273


1,167



Delivery service only

2,727


3,245


8,133


8,954



Other

130


139


395


400



Native load subtotal

9,852


11,042


27,734


28,872












Eliminate affiliate sales

-


-


(41)


-



Ameren Total from Continuing Operations

20,794


23,193


60,341


62,524












Electric Revenues (in millions):









Ameren Missouri










Residential

$ 459


$ 463


$ 1,130


$ 1,055



Commercial

404


367


970


874



Industrial

160


142


387


343



Other

21


25


39


72



Native load subtotal

1,044


997


2,526


2,344



Off-system and wholesale

31


49


141


160



Subtotal

$ 1,075


$ 1,046


$ 2,667


$ 2,504












Ameren Illinois










Residential










Power supply and delivery service

$ 123


$ 278


$ 413


$ 807



Delivery service only

103


46


211


63



Commercial










Power supply and delivery service

59


77


167


214



Delivery service only

64


63


144


139



Industrial










Power supply and delivery service

17


13


53


39



Delivery service only

11


14


34


37



Other

55


45


138


105



Native load subtotal

$ 432


$ 536


$ 1,160


$ 1,404






















Eliminate affiliate revenues and other

-


(3)


(4)


(10)



Ameren Total from Continuing Operations

$ 1,507


$ 1,579


$ 3,823


$ 3,898














AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

OPERATING STATISTICS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS, CONT'D













Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended




September 30,


September 30,




2013


2012


2013


2012












Electric Generation - megawatthours (in millions):










Ameren Missouri

11.1


12.2


32.6


34.2












Fuel Cost per kilowatthour (cents):










Ameren Missouri

1.933


1.852


1.856


1.709












Gas Sales - decatherms (in thousands):










Ameren Missouri

768


948


8,033


6,084



Ameren Illinois

5,707


6,179


57,674


48,443



Ameren Total

6,475


7,127


65,707


54,527












Net Income (Loss) by Segment (in millions):










Ameren Missouri

$ 238


$ 236


$ 362


$ 400



Ameren Illinois

77


71


139


130



Other

(10)


2


(37)


(23)



Ameren Total

$ 305


$ 309


$ 464


$ 507






















AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)

OPERATING STATISTICS FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS













Three Months Ended


Nine Months Ended




September 30,


September 30,




2013


2012


2013


2012












Electric Sales - kilowatthours (in millions):










Energy sales

5,983


6,622


19,018


18,789



Affiliate native energy sales

1,388


653


2,634


1,447



Subtotal

7,371


7,275


21,652


20,236













Eliminate affiliate sales

(1,388)


(653)


(2,634)


(1,447)



Total from Discontinued Operations

5,983


6,622


19,018


18,789












Electric Revenues (in millions):










Nonaffiliate energy sales

$ 320


$ 295


$ 881


$ 789



Affiliate native energy sales

46


83


94


242



Other

3


-


22


10



Subtotal

$ 369


$ 378


$ 997


$ 1,041













Eliminate affiliate revenues and other

(58)


(85)


(119)


(244)



Total from Discontinued Operations

$ 311


$ 293


$ 878


$ 797












Electric Generation - megawatthours (in millions):










Ameren Energy Generating Company (Genco)

5.1


5.0


14.2


13.6



AmerenEnergy Resources Generating Company (AERG)

1.7


1.8


5.2


5.4



Total from Discontinued Operations

6.8


6.8


19.4


19.0












Fuel Cost per kilowatthour (cents):

2.451


2.496


2.468


2.474






















AMEREN CORPORATION (AEE)


CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATISTICS
















September 30,




December 31,






2013




2012


Common Stock:










Shares outstanding (in millions)



242.6




242.6



Book value per share



$ 27.09




$ 27.27












Capitalization Ratios:










Common equity



51.8%




52.0%



Preferred stock



1.1%




1.1%



Debt, net of cash(a)



47.1%




46.9%












(a) Excludes cash and debt of discontinued operations.


 

SOURCE Ameren Corporation