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Acquisition Buzz Sends AES Shares Soaring

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
October 8, 2025
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Speculation is mounting that U.S. energy provider AES Corporation has become the target of a potential blockbuster acquisition. Market chatter suggests BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is in advanced negotiations for a takeover valued at approximately $38 billion. This development could signal a dramatic reversal for shareholders who have endured substantial losses.

A Timely Surge for a Struggling Stock

The acquisition rumors emerged at a pivotal moment for AES. Following a difficult year where the stock declined more than 30%, the news first reported on October 1 triggered an immediate and powerful rally, with shares climbing as much as 17% in a single day. The stock’s current price near €12.36, however, indicates that some of the initial speculative fervor has since cooled. The central question for investors is whether a formal offer can sustain these price gains.

The Allure of Renewable Assets

AES’s significant and growing portfolio of renewable energy assets is a primary factor driving the acquisition interest. The company has positioned itself as a key player in the energy transition, boasting a generation capacity of 13.2 gigawatts, predominantly from solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. A particularly notable achievement since the first quarter has been the securing of long-term power purchase agreements for 1.6 gigawatts with data centers, underscoring the escalating energy demands from the artificial intelligence and digitalization sectors.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying AES?

Financially, the company reported a net loss of $150 million for the second quarter. Despite this, it surpassed market expectations with an adjusted profit of $0.51 per share. Its confirmed 2025 outlook and projected EBITDA growth of 5-7% through 2027 point to underlying fundamental strength.

Analyst Perspectives: Caution Amid the Excitement

While some market observers suggest a full acquisition could potentially drive the share price to $18, others advise a more cautious stance. They note that the company’s current enterprise value is already approaching the speculated takeover price, which may limit significant short-term upside. Furthermore, mega-deals of this nature face considerable hurdles, including regulatory approvals that can take months to secure and potentially jeopardize the entire transaction. The proposed $38 billion valuation includes the assumption of approximately $29 billion in debt.

A Pivotal Date on the Horizon

The market’s attention is now firmly fixed on November 5, when AES is scheduled to release its third-quarter earnings. This event is seen as critically important, not only for providing an update on the company’s operational performance but also for potentially offering clarity regarding the status of the acquisition discussions. Until then, AES shares are likely to remain highly sensitive to the ebb and flow of market speculation. The ultimate question remains: will the rumors materialize into a formal offer, or will they ultimately dissipate?

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Dieter Jaworski

Dieter Jaworski

About Dieter Jaworski From a numbers-obsessed child to creating his first investment newsletter. Even as a child, Dieter Jaworski's mother couldn't believe how fascinated he was with numbers. This early passion for mathematics and data analysis laid the foundation for a successful career in financial markets and investment analysis.
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