(Reuters) -Hawaiian Electric shares on Friday plunged to their lowest level since 1984 as a lawsuit alleging negligence leading to Maui wildfires raised investor worries over the financial health of the utility that has paused dividend payout. Its shares fell as much as 23.6% to $9.06 as S&P Global Ratings…Read More
Hawaiian Electric shares sink on wildfire lawsuit dividend pause ratings cut
 
		
 
		 
		