{
  "report_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Q2 diluted EPS",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$0.81 vs. cons $0.80",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Q2 operating revenue",
      "prediction": "IN-LINE",
      "answer": "pred ~$2.13B vs. cons $2.11B",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Weather-normal retail electric-delivery growth",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~1.7% vs. cons 1.5%",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    }
  ],
  "guide_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "EPS guidance",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~$5.51-$5.61 vs. cons $5.56 (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "HIGH"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Weather-normal electric-sales growth guidance",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~1.5% vs. cons 1.5% (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Data-center demand forecast",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~3.9 GW vs. cons 3.9 GW (through 2030)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    }
  ],
  "day1_residual_pct": -0.8,
  "day1_confidence": "MEDIUM",
  "day5_residual_pct": -0.6,
  "day5_path": "STABILIZE",
  "day5_rationale": "Predicted Q2 EPS of ~$0.81 versus $0.80 consensus provides little revision upside, while unchanged FY2026 guidance of $5.51-$5.61 versus $5.56 consensus leaves second-half estimates broadly intact. With no implicit out-period cut, the initial valuation- and data-center-risk-driven weakness should stabilize rather than materially follow through.",
  "day5_confidence": "LOW"
}