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Dallas, Feb. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Along with Atmos Energy's vision to be the safest provider of natural gas services is also to be recognized for being a great employer, and for the fifth consecutive year the company has done just that. Today Atmos Energy was recognized as a leading employer in the U.S. and in the utilities industry when it was named to the Forbes “America's Best Employers” list. Key to this honor is the company's unique culture, AtmoSpirit, which fosters innovation and engagement through the meaningful contributions of a workforce with a wide variety of skills, talents, backgrounds, and experiences that reflect the 1,400 communities they serve.
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Atmos Energy Corporation (NYSE:ATO ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call February 5, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Dan Meziere - Vice President of Investor Relations, and Treasurer Kevin Akers - President and Chief Executive Officer Chris Forsythe - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants James Ward - Jefferies Richard Sunderland - J.P. Morgan David Arcaro - Morgan Stanley Fei She - Barclays Ryan Levine - Citi Operator Hello, and thank you for standing by.
ATO's fiscal first-quarter earnings and revenues increase year over year. However, operation and maintenance expenses rise during the same period.