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Vistra Corp. (VST) Operating Income

The operating income for Vistra Corp. (VST) is $1.33B with a period-over-period change of (78.56%). Operating income measures profit from core operations before interest and taxes.

VST Operating Income

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$1.33B

Reported annual fiscal-period values; no daily interpolation.

+322.47% 10Y

VST Quarterly Operating Income Growth (YoY)

Operating Income growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.

Operating Income History

DateOperating Income% Change
2025$1.33B(78.56%)
2024$6.23B+59.16%
2023$3.91B+48.33%
2022$2.64B+367.00%
2021($988.00M)(166.67%)
2020$1.48B(10.67%)
2019$1.66B+22.62%
2018$1.35B+740.37%
2017$161.00M(40.59%)
2016$271.00M(14.24%)
2015$316.00M+29.51%
2014$244.00M+201.23%
2013$81.00M+154.00%
2012($150.00M)-

About Vistra Corp.

Vistra Corp., along with its various holdings, functions as a unified entity primarily engaged in retail electricity supply and power generation. The company organizes its operations across six distinct segments: Retail, Texas, East, West, Sunset, and Asset Closure. It directly provides electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial clients throughout 20 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Beyond its retail endeavors, Vistra also participates in generating electricity, facilitating wholesale energy transactions, managing commodity-related risks, producing fuel, and overseeing fuel logistics. With approximately 4.3 million customers, Vistra commands an impressive generation capacity of about 38,700 megawatts. This capacity is sustained by a diverse portfolio of facilities, including those powered by natural gas, nuclear energy, coal, solar, and advanced battery energy storage systems. The enterprise, initially known as Vistra Energy Corp., adopted its current name, Vistra Corp., in July 2020. Tracing its origins back to 1882, Vistra Corp. maintains its corporate headquarters in Irving, Texas.

Irving, TX
6,850 employees
Utilities / Independent Power Producers
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Independent Power Producers
CEO
James A. Burke