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E.ON posts slight increase in first-quarter core earnings, keeps outlook

FRANKFURT, May 13 (Reuters) - Europe's largest energy network operator E.ON EONGn.DE posted a 2% rise in core profit in the first quarter, it said on Wednesday, partly driven by its business with industrial customers in its home-market Germany.

Adjusted core profit climbed to 3.3 billion euros  ($3.87 billion) in the January-March period, the company said, also confirming its outlook for the current year.

Investments in the period fell to 1.4 billion euros from 1.5 billion last year, the company said, citing cold weather in Germany that caused delays at network infrastructure upgrades.

     "We're building the infrastructure that Europe's increasingly electrified energy system needs in economically and geopolitically challenging times — high-performing, digital, and future-proof," finance chief Nadia Jakobi said.

E.ON, which earlier this week unveiled plans to buy British energy retail firm Ovo Energy, said it still expects adjusted core profit of 9.4 to 9.6 billion euros this year, with adjusted net profit seen at 2.7 to 2.9 billion euros.

Analysts in a poll provided by the company expect adjusted core profit of 9.6 billion and adjusted net profit of 2.9 billion euros.

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 (Reporting by Christoph Steitz, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

 ((christoph.steitz@thomsonreuters.com; +49 30 220 133 647;))

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