1. AES Corporation's aggressive transition to renewables and favorable valuation present a compelling risk-reward opportunity after a significant share price drop; 2. Q3 results showed strong EPS but missed revenue estimates, with significant renewable expansion and infrastructure developments; 3. AES's concentration risks are highlighted by peers with more balanced portfolios and lower leverage, despite remaining a long-term growth opportunity.
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