{
  "report_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Adjusted EPS (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "MISS",
      "answer": "pred ~$0.73 vs. cons $0.745",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "GAAP EPS (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "MISS",
      "answer": "pred ~$0.72 vs. cons $0.75",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Revenue (Q2 2026)",
      "prediction": "MISS",
      "answer": "pred ~$3.65B vs. cons $3.70B",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    }
  ],
  "guide_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "FY2026 Adjusted EPS Guidance",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~$6.00-$6.20 (mid ~$6.10) vs. cons $6.09 (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "HIGH"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "5-yr Adjusted EPS CAGR off 2026 midpoint",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~6-7% vs. cons ~6.5% implied (2026-2030/31)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "2026 Capex Plan",
      "prediction": "BETTER",
      "answer": "guide ~$6.7B vs. prior guide $6.6B (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    }
  ],
  "day1_residual_pct": -0.4,
  "day1_confidence": "MEDIUM",
  "day5_residual_pct": -0.2,
  "day5_path": "STABILIZE",
  "day5_rationale": "A modest adjusted-EPS miss driven by recurring O&M inflation and equity dilution is largely priced in given the soft Q1 print already set that expectation; with FY2026 guidance and the 6-7% long-term CAGR algorithm reaffirmed, there's no implicit out-period cut to chase, so the small negative day-1 reaction should stabilize rather than extend as low-vol, income-oriented holders view the miss as financing-mix noise, not a rate-base/ROE problem.",
  "day5_confidence": "LOW"
}