Florida’s NextEra, investors reach $150M settlement to end class-action suit
Plaintiffs in the case alleged that NextEra and its subsidiary, Florida Power & Light, were tied to past political controversies that caused investor
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — NextEra Energy and a pair of Florida retirement funds have proposed entering a $150 million settlement to resolve a class-action securities lawsuit, according to court filings posted Monday.
If approved, the settlement would mark the end of a yearslong battle between investors and FPL, the state’s largest electric utility, over the handling of past political scandals. …
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