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C&I

American  
  1. commerce and industry.

  2. commercial and industrial.


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For the C&I business, Generac expects 2026 sales to increase 30%, while the FactSet consensus for sales of $1.77 billion implies an increase of 21.7%.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 11, 2026

"We continue to believe there is meaningful upside to the C&I growth story as the economy continues to improve," JPMorgan's Chief Financial Officer Jeremy Barnum told analysts following the bank's fourth quarter earnings last month.

From Reuters • Feb. 3, 2022

CIT Group, CIT -0.99 % Citigroup, C -2.63 % SunTrust and PNC all have big C&I portfolios, according to a recent analysis by Morgan Stanley.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 15, 2015

In practice, this means that many utilities will pay more per MW for residential DR than they will for C&I DR, leading to higher margins for those companies able to provide residential DR cost competitively. 

From Forbes • Jul. 18, 2011

“Banks are going to have their C&I loans and their structured bonds rolling off to the tune of $2 trillion,” Fink said April 19 on Bloomberg Television’s InsideTrack with Erik Schatzker.

From BusinessWeek • Apr. 25, 2011