Westar 1Q Profit Down, Cuts Capital Spending
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Westar Energy Inc. said Friday its first-quarter profit fell 28 percent, missing Wall Street expectations as higher expenses and lower sales volume offset rate increases.
The Topeka, Kan.-based utility also said it would cut planned spending for energy generation, environmental upgrades and other capital projects in 2010 and 2011 by $500 million due to the struggling economy and poor equity markets.
"The weakness in the economy has not required us to change our strategy," Chief Financial Officer Mark Ruelle told analysts in a conference call. "It has, however, convinced us that we need to adjust our speed of execution." ...
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