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American States Water Company Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results
American States Water Company Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

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American States Water Company Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

SAN DIMAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American States Water Company (NYSE:AWR) today reported basic and fully diluted earnings per share of $0.87 for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, as compared to basic and fully diluted earnings per share of $0.85 for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, an increase of $0.02 per share, primarily generated from higher earnings at the water and electric utility segments, partially offset by timing differences in construction activities that resulted in lower earnings at the contracted services segment. Second Quarter 2025 Results The table below sets forth a comparison of the second quarter 2025 diluted earnings per share contribution recorded by business segment and for the parent company compared with amounts recorded during the same period in 2024. Diluted Earnings per Share Three Months Ended 6/30/2025 6/30/2024 CHANGE Water $ 0.73 $ 0.67 $ 0.06 Electric 0.03 0.01 0.02 Contracted services 0.13 0.19 (0.06 ) AWR (parent) (0.01 ) (0.02 ) 0.01 Consolidated diluted earnings per share, as recorded (GAAP) $ 0.87 $ 0.85 $ 0.02 Note: Certain amounts in the table above may not foot or crossfoot due to rounding. Expand Water Segment: For the three months ended June 30, 2025, recorded diluted earnings from the water utility segment were $0.73 per share, as compared to $0.67 per share for the same period in 2024, an increase of $0.06 per share. The discussion below presents the major variances in earnings for the two periods. An increase in water operating revenues of $9.3 million largely as a result of the CPUC-authorized new rate increases effective January 1, 2025. GSWC transitioned from a full revenue decoupling mechanism to a modified rate adjustment mechanism (a Monterey-style Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism or 'M-WRAM') effective January 1, 2025. As a result, GSWC's revenues and earnings may be subject to future volatility as a result of significant fluctuations in customer consumption compared to adopted levels. An increase in water supply costs of $4.2 million, which consist of purchased water, purchased power for pumping, groundwater production assessments and changes in the water supply cost balancing accounts. The increase in water supply costs compared to the same period in 2024 is largely due to an increase in the overall per-unit water supply costs. As a result of transitioning from a full cost balancing account for water supply to an incremental balancing account, GSWC's earnings during the second quarter of 2025 were favorably impacted by an actual water supply source mix that included less purchased water than what was authorized in the general rate case and included in the revenue requirement. During the second quarter, GSWC's pumped water sources, which cost less than purchased water, were capable of meeting a greater portion of customer demand when compared to a higher purchased water mix being recovered in the new adopted rates. However, the favorable water supply source mix experienced during the second quarter may or may not continue during the remainder of the 2025 year, and without a full cost balancing account for water supply, GSWC's earnings will be subject to future volatility as a result of favorable and unfavorable changes in the water supply source mix compared to the adopted mix incorporated in the revenue requirement. An overall increase in operating expenses of $3.1 million (excluding supply costs) due primarily to increases in (i) overall labor costs and other employee-related benefits, (ii) other operation-related costs largely from an increase in chemicals and water treatment costs, (iii) maintenance expense, (iv) depreciation and amortization expenses, which is impacted by increases in capital additions placed in service and are reflected and recovered in customer rates, and (v) property and other non-income taxes; partially offset by a decrease in other administrative and general expenses largely from lower outside service costs, which resulted from higher outside service costs incurred in 2024 related to the processing of the pending general rate case application at that time. An overall increase in other income (net of other expense) of $1.7 million due largely to gains totaling $2.7 million generated on investments held to fund one of the company's retirement plans during the three months ended June 30, 2025, as compared to gains on investments of $1.0 million recorded during the same period in 2024 due to financial market conditions. Changes in certain flowed-through income taxes and permanent items included in GSWC's income tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024 favorably impacted the water segment's earnings. As a regulated utility, GSWC treats certain temporary differences as being flowed-through in computing its income tax expense consistent with the income tax method used in its CPUC-jurisdiction rate making. Changes in the magnitude of flowed-through items either increase or decrease tax expense, thereby affecting diluted earnings per share. A decrease in earnings of approximately $0.02 per share due to the dilutive effects from the issuance of equity under AWR's at-the-market ('ATM') offering program beginning in February 2024. Under the ATM offering program, AWR may offer and sell its Common Shares, with an aggregate gross offering price of up to $200 million, from time to time at its sole discretion. Through June 30, 2025, AWR has sold 1,479,767 Common Shares through this ATM offering program. Electric Segment: Diluted earnings from the electric utility segment increased $0.02 per share for the three months ended June 30, 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024 largely resulting from an increase in revenues from new rates implemented in 2025 as a result of receiving a final decision from the CPUC in connection with BVES's general rate case proceeding that set new rates for 2023 - 2026 (retroactive to January 1, 2023), as compared to 2022 rates used to record revenue during the same period of 2024. The new rates resulted in an increase in electric revenues that supports, among other things, the growth in rate base and higher operating costs related to BVES's wildfire mitigation plans that were previously not included in customer rates and not expensed during the second quarter of 2024 because they were being tracked in memorandum accounts. Therefore, the increase in revenues was partially offset by overall increases in operating expenses due, in large part, to higher expenses recorded in connection with BVES's vegetation management and other wildfire mitigation activities, as well as an increase in outside services related to various regulatory filings. Contracted Services Segment: Diluted earnings from the contracted services segment decreased $0.06 per share for the second quarter of 2025 when compared to the same period in 2024. The effects of a decrease in construction activity and higher overall operating expenses (excluding construction expenses) were partially offset by (i) an increase in management fee revenues resulting from the resolution of various economic price adjustments, and (ii) lower interest expense from lower borrowing levels. During the second quarter of 2025, construction activities were negatively impacted by timing of when the work is performed. However, AWR's contracted services business is still expected to contribute $0.59 to $0.63 per share for the full 2025 year. AWR (Parent): For the three months ended June 30, 2025, diluted losses from AWR (parent) decreased by $0.01 per share when compared to the same period in 2024 due largely to a decrease in interest expense resulting from lower average interest rates, partially offset by higher borrowing levels under AWR's credit facility. Year-to-Date ('YTD') 2025 Results YTD 2025 consolidated diluted earnings per share were $1.57 compared to YTD 2024 of $1.47 per share, an increase of $0.10 per share or 7%, largely from new rates implemented at AWR's regulated utilities The table below sets forth a comparison of the diluted earnings per share contribution by business segment and for the parent company as recorded during the year-to-date June 30, 2025 and 2024. Diluted Earnings per Share Six Months Ended 6/30/2025 6/30/2024 CHANGE Water $ 1.25 $ 1.15 $ 0.10 Electric 0.10 0.06 0.04 Contracted services 0.26 0.32 (0.06 ) AWR (parent) (0.03 ) (0.06 ) 0.03 Consolidated diluted earnings per share, as recorded (GAAP) $ 1.57 $ 1.47 $ 0.10 Note: Certain amounts in the table above may not foot or crossfoot due to rounding. Expand For the six months ended June 30, 2025, AWR's recorded consolidated diluted earnings were $1.57 per share, as compared to $1.47 per share recorded for the same period in 2024, an increase of $0.10 per share, primarily generated from higher earnings at the water and electric utility segments, partially offset by timing differences in construction activities that resulted in lower earnings at the contracted services segment. Included in AWR's consolidated results for the six months ended June 30, 2025 were gains of $2.2 million, or $0.04 per share, generated on investments held to fund one of the company's retirement plans as compared to gains of $3.0 million, or $0.06 per share, recorded during the same period in 2024, a net unfavorable variance of $0.02 per share due to financial market conditions. In addition, AWR's consolidated diluted earnings for the six months ended June 30, 2025 were negatively impacted by approximately $0.05 per share due to the continued dilutive effects from the issuance of equity under AWR's ATM offering program. For more details on the YTD results, please refer to the company's Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Asset Acquisition In August 2023, GSWC entered into an agreement, subject to CPUC approval, to purchase from a developer the water and wastewater system assets located in California's Central Coast region. This is a new planned community, which will serve up to approximately 1,300 customers at full build out, which is anticipated to occur by 2034 under the current construction schedule, barring any future delays. On December 5, 2024, the CPUC approved a final decision granting GSWC's Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity that will establish rates for water and sewer services, including GSWC's recovery of the purchase price through future customer rates. After receiving CPUC approval and finalizing other closing procedures in May 2025, the parties completed the closing of the transaction, which included the initial installation and conveyance of the water and wastewater system assets of $10.7 million by the developer, a non-cash transaction to the company recorded during the second quarter of 2025 that resulted in an increase in GSWC's utility plant with corresponding increases in advances for and contributions in aid of construction. GSWC began serving a few customers during the second quarter in connection with this transaction. In the future, GSWC will take ownership of the incremental water and wastewater system assets in phases as they are completed and ready to accommodate new connections. Dividends On July 29, 2025, AWR's Board of Directors approved an 8.3% increase in the third quarter dividend to $0.5040 per share from $0.4655 per share on AWR's Common Shares. Dividends on the Common Shares will be paid on September 3, 2025 to shareholders of record at the close of business on August 15, 2025. AWR has paid common dividends every year since 1931, and has increased the dividends received by shareholders each calendar year for 71 consecutive years, which places it in an exclusive group of companies on the New York Stock Exchange that have achieved that result. AWR has grown its quarterly dividend rate at a compound annual growth rate ('CAGR') of 8.5% over the last five years since the third quarter of 2020 and is on pace to achieve a 10-year CAGR of 8.3% in its calendar year dividend payments through 2025. AWR's current policy is to achieve a CAGR in the dividend of more than 7% over the long-term. Non-GAAP Financial Measures This press release includes a discussion on AWR's operations in terms of diluted earnings per share by business segment, which is each business segment's earnings divided by the company's weighted average number of diluted common shares. This measure by business segment is derived from consolidated financial information but is not presented in our financial statements that are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ('GAAP') in the United States. This item constitutes a 'non-GAAP financial measure' under Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC') rules, which supplements our GAAP disclosures but should not be considered as an alternative to the respective GAAP measure. Furthermore, this non-GAAP financial measure may not be comparable to similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures of other registrants. The company uses earnings per share by business segment as an important measure in evaluating its operating results and believes this measure is a useful internal benchmark in evaluating the performance of its operating segments. The company reviews this measurement regularly and compares it to historical periods and to the operating budget. The company has provided the computations and reconciliations of diluted earnings per share from the measure of net income (loss) by business segment and for the parent company to AWR's consolidated fully diluted earnings per share in this press release. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as 'anticipate,' 'estimate,' 'expect,' 'intend,' 'may,' 'should' and similar phrases and expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. They are not guarantees or assurances of any outcomes, financial results, levels of activity, performance or achievements, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon them. The forward-looking statements are subject to a number of estimates and assumptions, and known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including those described in greater detail in the company's filings with the SEC, particularly those described in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Readers are encouraged to review the company's filings with the SEC for a more complete discussion of risks and other factors that could affect any forward-looking statements. The statements made herein speak only as of the date of this press release and except as required by law, the company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement. Conference Call Robert Sprowls, president and chief executive officer, and Eva Tang, senior vice president and chief financial officer, will host a conference call to discuss these results at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time (11:00 a.m. Pacific Time) on Thursday, August 7. There will be a question and answer session as part of the call. Interested parties can listen to the live conference call and view accompanying slides on the internet at The call will be archived on the website and available for replay beginning August 7, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. Pacific Time) through August 14, 2025. About American States Water Company American States Water Company is the parent of Golden State Water Company, Bear Valley Electric Service, Inc. and American States Utility Services, Inc., serving over one million people in ten states. Through its water utility subsidiary, Golden State Water Company, the company provides water service to approximately 265,000 customer connections located within more than 80 communities in Northern, Coastal and Southern California. Through its electric utility subsidiary, Bear Valley Electric Service, Inc., the company distributes electricity to approximately 25,000 customer connections in the City of Big Bear Lake and surrounding areas in San Bernardino County, California. Through its contracted services subsidiary, American States Utility Services, Inc., the company provides operations, maintenance and construction management services for water distribution, wastewater collection, and treatment facilities located on twelve military bases throughout the country under 50-year privatization contracts with the U.S. government and one military base under a 15-year contract. American States Water Company Consolidated Comparative Condensed Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (in thousands) June 30, 2025 December 31, 2024 Assets Net Property, Plant and Equipment $ 2,193,581 $ 2,099,625 Other Property and Investments 52,512 50,418 Current Assets 252,312 233,346 Other Assets 112,129 116,820 Total Assets $ 2,610,534 $ 2,500,209 Capitalization and Liabilities Capitalization $ 1,762,003 $ 1,560,433 Current Liabilities 162,075 285,525 Other Credits 686,456 654,251 Total Capitalization and Liabilities $ 2,610,534 $ 2,500,209 Expand Condensed Statements of Income (Unaudited) Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, (in thousands, except per share amounts) 2025 2024 2025 2024 Operating Revenues Water $ 119,697 $ 110,424 221,700 200,689 Electric 12,928 8,703 27,930 20,908 Contracted services 30,441 36,201 61,449 68,982 Total operating revenues 163,066 155,328 311,079 290,579 Operating Expenses Water purchased 23,911 17,968 40,219 31,729 Power purchased for pumping 3,554 3,521 6,703 6,353 Groundwater production assessment 6,125 5,818 11,804 10,672 Power purchased for resale 3,466 1,503 9,534 5,835 Supply cost balancing accounts (136 ) 3,436 (1,852 ) 2,828 Other operation 12,310 10,733 22,800 20,356 Administrative and general 25,222 23,487 52,097 48,834 Depreciation and amortization 11,681 10,770 23,263 21,492 Maintenance 6,129 3,535 10,276 6,760 Property and other taxes 6,955 6,612 13,907 13,099 ASUS construction 12,890 16,197 25,823 31,899 Total operating expenses 112,107 103,580 214,574 199,857 Operating income 50,959 51,748 96,505 90,722 Other Income and Expenses Interest expense (12,108 ) (13,137 ) (24,190 ) (25,992 ) Interest income 1,498 2,093 3,511 4,163 Other, net 3,576 1,519 3,405 3,861 Total other income and (expenses), net (7,034 ) (9,525 ) (17,274 ) (17,968 ) Income Before Income Tax Expense 43,925 42,223 79,231 72,754 Income tax expense 10,235 10,359 18,697 17,755 Net Income $ 33,690 $ 31,864 $ 60,534 $ 54,999 Weighted average shares outstanding 38,509 37,309 38,382 37,169 Basic earnings per Common Share $ 0.87 $ 0.85 1.57 1.48 Weighted average diluted shares 38,642 37,418 38,500 37,263 Fully diluted earnings per Common Share $ 0.87 $ 0.85 1.57 1.47 Dividends paid per Common Share $ 0.4655 $ 0.4300 $ 0.9310 $ 0.8600 Expand Computation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measure (Unaudited) Below are the computation and reconciliation of diluted earnings per share from the measure of net income (loss) by business segment and for the parent company to AWR's consolidated fully diluted earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. Water Electric Contracted Services AWR (Parent) Consolidated (GAAP) In 000's except per share amounts Q2 2025 Q2 2024 Q2 2025 Q2 2024 Q2 2025 Q2 2024 Q2 2025 Q2 2024 Q2 2025 Q2 2024 Net income (loss) $ 28,140 $ 25,195 $ 1,176 $ 342 $ 4,874 $ 7,251 $ (500 ) $ (924 ) $ 33,690 $ 31,864 Weighted Average Number of Diluted Shares 38,642 37,418 38,642 37,418 38,642 37,418 38,642 37,418 38,642 37,418 Diluted earnings (loss) per share $ 0.73 $ 0.67 $ 0.03 $ 0.01 $ 0.13 $ 0.19 $ (0.01 ) $ (0.02 ) $ 0.87 $ 0.85 Water Electric Contracted Services AWR (Parent) Consolidated (GAAP) In 000's except per share amounts YTD 2025 YTD 2024 YTD 2025 YTD 2024 YTD 2025 YTD 2024 YTD 2025 YTD 2024 YTD 2025 YTD 2024 Net income (loss) $ 48,046 $ 42,989 $ 3,802 $ 2,084 $ 9,998 $ 12,025 $ (1,312 ) $ (2,099 ) $ 60,534 $ 54,999 Weighted Average Number of Diluted Shares 38,500 37,263 38,500 37,263 38,500 37,263 38,500 37,263 38,500 37,263 Diluted earnings (loss) per share $ 1.25 $ 1.15 $ 0.10 $ 0.06 $ 0.26 $ 0.32 $ (0.03 ) $ (0.06 ) $ 1.57 $ 1.47 Note: Certain amounts in the tables above may not foot or crossfoot due to rounding. 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American States Water Company Announces First Quarter 2025 Results
American States Water Company Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

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time07-05-2025

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American States Water Company Announces First Quarter 2025 Results

SAN DIMAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American States Water Company (NYSE:AWR) today reported basic and fully diluted earnings per share of $0.70 for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, as compared to basic and fully diluted earnings per share of $0.62 for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, an increase of $0.08 per share, primarily generated from higher earnings at the water and electric utility segments due to the implementation of new rates. Included in AWR's consolidated results during the first quarter of 2025 were losses of $0.6 million, or $0.01 per share, generated on investments held to fund one of the Company's retirement plans as compared to gains of $2.1 million, or $0.04 per share, recorded during the same period in 2024, a net unfavorable variance of $0.05 per share due to financial market conditions. In addition, AWR's consolidated diluted earnings for the first quarter of 2025 were negatively impacted by approximately $0.02 per share due to the dilutive effects from the issuance of equity under AWR's at-the-market ('ATM') offering program. First Quarter 2025 Results The table below sets forth a comparison of the first quarter 2025 diluted earnings per share contribution recorded by business segment and for the parent company compared with amounts recorded during the same period in 2024. Water Segment: For the three months ended March 31, 2025, recorded diluted earnings from the water utility segment were $0.52 per share, as compared to $0.48 per share for the same period in 2024, an increase of $0.04 per share largely from implementing new water rates as a result of AWR's water utility subsidiary, Golden State Water Company ('GSWC'), receiving a final decision from the California Public Utilities Commission ('CPUC') in connection with its general rate case that set new water rates for the years 2025 - 2027. Among other things, the final decision ordered GSWC to transition from a full decoupling mechanism and a full supply cost balancing account, used in prior years and requested in GSWC's general rate case application, to a modified rate adjustment mechanism (a Monterey-style Water Revenue Adjustment Mechanism or 'M-WRAM') and an incremental cost balancing account ('ICBA') for supply costs both effective January 1, 2025. Without the continuation of a full revenue decoupling mechanism and a full cost balancing account for water supply, the company may be subject to future volatility in revenues and earnings as a result of fluctuations in water consumption by its customers and changes in water supply source mix. The final decision also adopted GSWC's M-WRAM rate design proposal, authorizing GSWC to increase the revenue requirement in its fixed service charges to between 45-48% of the revenue requirement depending on the ratemaking area representing approximately 65% of GSWC's fixed costs in aggregate. The discussion below presents the major variances in earnings for the two periods, which resulted in a net overall increase in earnings at the water segment of $0.04 per share for the first quarter of 2025. An increase in water operating revenues of $11.7 million largely as a result of the CPUC-approved new rate increases effective January 1, 2025 in connection with the recently approved general rate case. Billed water consumption for the first quarter of 2025 approximated consumption levels adopted in the new 2025 rates and, therefore, GSWC's transition from a full revenue decoupling mechanism to the M-WRAM did not have a material impact to revenues recorded during the first quarter. GSWC's revenues and earnings will be subject to future volatility as a result of significant fluctuations in customer consumption compared to adopted levels. An increase in water supply costs of $4.0 million, which consist of purchased water, purchased power for pumping, groundwater production assessments and changes in the water supply cost balancing accounts. The increase in water supply costs compared to the same period in 2024 is primarily related to an increase in customer water usage and higher overall per-unit water supply costs. As a result of transitioning from a full cost balancing account for water supply to the ICBA, GSWC's earnings during the first quarter of 2025 were favorably impacted by an actual water supply source mix that included less purchased water than what was authorized in the general rate case and included in the revenue requirement. During the first quarter, GSWC's pumped water sources, which cost less than purchased water, were capable of meeting a greater portion of customer demand when compared to a higher purchased water mix being recovered in the new adopted rates. GSWC's earnings will be subject to future volatility as a result of favorable and unfavorable changes in the water supply source mix compared to the adopted mix incorporated in the revenue requirement. An overall increase in operating expenses of $2.1 million (excluding supply costs) due primarily to increases in (i) overall labor costs and other employee-related benefits, (ii) administrative and general expenses resulting largely from higher regulatory costs related to various regulatory filings, and an increase in insurance-related costs, (iii) maintenance expense, (iv) depreciation and amortization expenses, which is impacted by the increasing capital expenditures and are reflected and recovered in customer rates, and (v) property and other non-income taxes. An overall decrease in other income (net of other expense) of $2.7 million due largely to losses totaling $0.6 million generated on investments held to fund one of the company's retirement plans during the three months ended March 31, 2025, as compared to gains on investments of $2.1 million recorded during the same period in 2024 due to financial market conditions. A decrease in earnings of approximately $0.02 per share due to the dilutive effects from the issuance of equity under AWR's ATM offering program beginning in February 2024. Under the ATM offering program, AWR may offer and sell its Common Shares, with an aggregate gross offering price of up to $200 million, from time to time at its sole discretion. Through March 31, 2025, AWR has sold 1,479,767 Common Shares through this ATM offering program. Electric Segment: Diluted earnings from the electric utility segment increased $0.02 per share for the three months ended March 31, 2025 as compared to the same period in 2024 largely resulting from an increase in revenues from third-year electric rate increases implemented in 2025 as a result of receiving a final decision from the CPUC in connection with the general rate case proceeding at AWR's electric utility subsidiary, Bear Valley Electric Service, Inc. ('BVES'), that set new rates for 2023 - 2026 (retroactive to January 1, 2023), as compared to 2022 rates used to record revenue during the same period of 2024. The new rates resulted in an increase in electric revenues that supports, among other things, the growth in rate base and higher operating costs related to BVES's wildfire mitigation plans that were previously not included in customer rates and not expensed during the first quarter of 2024 because they were being tracked in memorandum accounts. Therefore, the increase in revenues was partially offset by overall increases in operating expenses due, in large part, to higher expenses recorded in connection with BVES's vegetation management and other wildfire mitigation plans, as well as an increase in outside services related to various regulatory filings. Contracted Services Segment: Diluted earnings from the contracted services segment were consistent for the quarter when compared to 2024. The increase in management fee revenues resulting from the commencement of operations in April 2024 at the new bases (Naval Air Station Patuxent River and Joint Base Cape Cod) and the resolution of various economic price adjustments at the legacy bases, was offset by a decrease in construction activity and higher overall operating expenses (excluding construction expenses). During the first quarter of 2025, construction activities were negatively impacted by unfavorable weather conditions, which were less impactful to construction activities during the same period in 2024. AWR's contracted services business is expected to contribute $0.59 to $0.63 per share for the full 2025 year. AWR (Parent): For the three months ended March 31, 2025, diluted losses from AWR (parent) decreased by $0.01 per share when compared to the same period in 2024 due largely to a decrease in interest expense resulting from lower average interest rates and lower borrowing levels under AWR's credit facility. Dividends On May 5, 2025, AWR's Board of Directors approved a second quarter dividend of $0.4655 per share on AWR's Common Shares. Dividends on the Common Shares will be paid on June 3, 2025 to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 19, 2025. AWR has paid common dividends every year since 1931, and has increased the dividends received by shareholders each calendar year for 70 consecutive years, which places it in an exclusive group of companies on the New York Stock Exchange that have achieved that result. The company has grown its quarterly dividend rate at a compound annual growth rate ('CAGR') of 8.8% over the last five years through 2024 and has achieved a 10-year CAGR of 8.0% in its calendar year dividend payments through 2024. AWR's current policy is to achieve a CAGR in the dividend of more than 7% over the long-term. Non-GAAP Financial Measures This press release includes a discussion on AWR's operations in terms of diluted earnings per share by business segment, which is each business segment's earnings divided by the company's weighted average number of diluted common shares. All of these measures are derived from consolidated financial information but are not presented in our financial statements that are prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ('GAAP') in the United States. These items constitute 'non-GAAP financial measures' under Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC') rules, which supplement our GAAP disclosures but should not be considered as an alternative to the respective GAAP measures. Furthermore, the non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled non-GAAP financial measures of other registrants. The company uses earnings per share by business segment as an important measure in evaluating its operating results and believes this measure is a useful internal benchmark in evaluating the performance of its operating segments. The company reviews this measurement regularly and compares it to historical periods and to the operating budget. The company has provided the computations and reconciliations of diluted earnings per share from the measure of net income (loss) by business segment and for the parent company to AWR's consolidated fully diluted earnings per share in this press release. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as 'anticipate,' 'estimate,' 'expect,' 'intend,' 'may,' 'should' and similar phrases and expressions, and variations or negatives of these words. They are not guarantees or assurances of any outcomes, financial results, levels of activity, performance or achievements, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon them. The forward-looking statements are subject to a number of estimates and assumptions, and known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including those described in greater detail in the company's filings with the SEC, particularly those described in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. Readers are encouraged to review the company's filings with the SEC for a more complete discussion of risks and other factors that could affect any forward-looking statements. The statements made herein speak only as of the date of this press release and except as required by law, the company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement. Conference Call Robert Sprowls, president and chief executive officer, and Eva Tang, senior vice president and chief financial officer, will host a conference call to discuss these results at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time (11:00 a.m. Pacific Time) on Thursday, May 8. There will be a question and answer session as part of the call. Interested parties can listen to the live conference call and view accompanying slides on the internet at The call will be archived on the website and available for replay beginning May 8, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. Pacific Time) through May 15, 2025. About American States Water Company American States Water Company is the parent of Golden State Water Company, Bear Valley Electric Service, Inc. and American States Utility Services, Inc., serving over one million people in ten states. Through its water utility subsidiary, Golden State Water Company, the company provides water service to approximately 264,800 customer connections located within more than 80 communities in Northern, Coastal and Southern California. Through its electric utility subsidiary, Bear Valley Electric Service, Inc., the company distributes electricity to approximately 24,900 customer connections in the City of Big Bear Lake and surrounding areas in San Bernardino County, California. Through its contracted services subsidiary, American States Utility Services, Inc., the company provides operations, maintenance and construction management services for water distribution, wastewater collection, and treatment facilities located on twelve military bases throughout the country under 50-year privatization contracts with the U.S. government and one military base under a 15-year contract. Condensed Statements of Income (Unaudited) Three Months Ended March 31, (in thousands, except per share amounts) 2025 2024 Operating Revenues Water $ 102,003 $ 90,265 Electric 15,002 12,205 Contracted services 31,008 32,781 Total operating revenues 148,013 135,251 Operating Expenses Water purchased 16,308 13,761 Power purchased for pumping 3,149 2,832 Groundwater production assessment 5,679 4,854 Power purchased for resale 6,068 4,332 Supply cost balancing accounts (1,716 ) (608 ) Other operation 10,490 9,623 Administrative and general 26,875 25,347 Depreciation and amortization 11,582 10,722 Maintenance 4,147 3,225 Property and other taxes 6,952 6,487 ASUS construction 12,933 15,702 Total operating expenses 102,467 96,277 Operating income 45,546 38,974 Other Income and Expenses Interest expense (12,082 ) (12,855 ) Interest income 2,013 2,070 Other, net (171 ) 2,342 Total other income and (expenses), net (10,240 ) (8,443 ) Income Before Income Tax Expense 35,306 30,531 Income tax expense 8,462 7,396 Net Income $ 26,844 $ 23,135 Weighted average shares outstanding 38,253 37,030 Basic earnings per Common Share $ 0.70 $ 0.62 Weighted average diluted shares 38,354 37,107 Dividends paid per Common Share $ 0.4655 $ 0.4300 Expand Computation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measure (Unaudited) Below are the computation and reconciliation of diluted earnings per share from the measure of net income (loss) by business segment and for the parent company to AWR's consolidated fully diluted earnings per share for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024.

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