NextEra Energy Series K Jr. Sub. Deb. due June 1; 2076

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The listed name for NEE-K is NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc. Series K Junior Subordinated Debentures due June 1, 2076. 

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NextEra Energy Stock Declines While Market Improves: Some Information for Investors

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NEE Makes Notable Cross Below Critical Moving Average

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This Is the First Energy Stock I Plan to Buy in June (Hint: It's Not ExxonMobil)

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NextEra Energy Dominion Deal Creates Utility Giant With Mixed Valuation Signals

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