CenterPoint Energy's (CNP) Q1 2019 results show a Y/Y decline in bottom-line EPS. Trading above its 52-week mid-point value, CNP’s current prices may appear slightly risky, but the technical analysis indicates room for potential upside. This expectation is also supported by the performance of CNP's key operating segments. The company also maintains a strong liquidity profile in relation to its debt. When fitted into the bigger picture, these factors indicate reasonable growth opportunity in the medium to long term. Let's get into the details.
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CNP's Q1 GAAP EPS of