Exelon Corporation, a utility services holding company, engages in the energy distribution and transmission businesses in the United States. The company is involved in the purchase and regulated retail sale of electricit…
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![]() Pennsylvania Sets New Data-Center Rules—and Some Energy Companies Can Actually Benefit Gov. Josh Shapiro’s new rules require data-center operators to pay for energy generation and transmission. | ||
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![]() Exelon (EXC) Restores Power As Fair Value Still Sits Above The Stock Exelon (EXC) is back in focus after its Commonwealth Edison unit restored power to more than 80% of customers affected by severe storms in northern Illinois. This development highlights the utility’s operational response and infrastructure demands. See our latest analysis for Exelon. The news around Exelon’s storm response comes as the stock trades at $45.60, with a 90 day share price return of 5.12% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 4.88%. The 5 year total shareholder return of 55.10%... | ||
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Exelon (EXC) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript CEO Butler discusses grid strain from PJM capacity shortfalls and battery storage strategy. | ||
Exelon (EXC) Could Be a Great Choice Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Exelon (EXC) have what it takes? Let's find out. | ||
Exelon (EXC) Stock May Be Undervalued Following Data Center Load Reset Exelon has delivered a 61.0% total return over the past five years. However, the current valuation checks send a mixed message about how much upside might still be left in the stock at around US$45.82 per share. A 61.0% return over five years suggests Exelon has rewarded patient shareholders and raises the question of whether the share price now already reflects much of that progress. Plans for new community and data center related energy projects, alongside the risk of projects being... | ||
Does Steady Q2 Results And New Grid Projects Change The Bull Case For Exelon (EXC)? Exelon Corporation recently reported past second-quarter 2026 results, with revenue rising to US$5,967 million from US$5,427 million a year earlier, while net income and earnings per share were essentially flat, and the board declared a regular quarterly dividend of US$0.42 per share payable in September 2026. Alongside these figures, Exelon reaffirmed its full-year guidance and highlighted progress on grid investments, including a proposed 500-megawatt battery storage project and expanded... | ||
Are Wall Street Analysts Predicting Exelon Stock Will Climb or Sink? As Exelon has underperformed relative to the broader market over the past year, Wall Street analysts maintain a cautious outlook about the stock’s prospects. | ||
Exelon ‘high probability’ data center load falls 40% The drop to 11 GW reflects Exelon’s ability to weed out speculative projects through “transmission security agreements,” said CFO Jeanne Jones. | ||
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