MDU Resources Group Inc. reported full year (FY) 2025 net income of USD 190.4 million and diluted earnings per share of USD 0.93. Income from continuing operations for the period was USD 191.4 million, with earnings per share from continuing operations at USD 0.93. The company’s utility rate base grew 16.0 percent year-over-year, including its 49 percent ownership stake in the Badger Wind Farm. Total assets stood at USD 7.62 billion, with total equity at USD 2.77 billion and total debt at USD 2.68 billion. The book value per common share was USD 13.57, and the market price per common share was USD 19.52, representing 143.8 percent of book value. MDU Resources Group Inc. completed the spinoff of Everus as an independent publicly-traded company on October 31, 2024; prior period results have been restated to reflect this transaction, with Everus’ historical results reported as discontinued operations. For 2026, the company issued earnings guidance in the range of USD 0.93 to USD 1.00 per share and announced a disciplined capital plan of approximately USD 560 million. MDU Resources Group Inc. anticipates customer growth of 1 to 2 percent annually and targets 6 to 8 percent long-term compound annual growth in earnings per share, with a 60 to 70 percent annual dividend payout ratio. The company plans a capital investment of approximately USD 3.1 billion for 2026 to 2030, with a continued focus on infrastructure investments, customer and community engagement, operational excellence, and employee-driven initiatives.
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