After moving 0.3% during today's afternoon session, Exelon is now trading at a price of $39.05 per share. On average, analysts give it a target price of $43.91.
Exelon Corporation, a utility services holding company, engages in the energy distribution and transmission businesses in the United States and Canada.
Potential Exelon Investors Should Analyze the Following:
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Exelon has moved 2.0% over the last year.
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The company has a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of 2.66. A number between 0 and 1 could mean that the market is undervaluing Exelon's estimated growth potential
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Its Price to Book (P/B) ratio is 1.53
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Exelon currently returns an annual dividend yield of 3.6%.
Understanding Exelon's Operating Margins
Date Reported | Total Revenue ($ k) | Operating Expenses ($ k) | Operating Margins (%) | YoY Growth (%) |
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2023 | 19,893,000 | 16,362,000 | 18 | 5.88 |
2022 | 19,078,000 | 15,761,000 | 17 | 13.33 |
2021 | 17,938,000 | 15,256,000 | 15 | 15.38 |
2020 | 16,663,000 | 14,485,000 | 13 | -18.75 |
2019 | 16,725,000 | 14,073,000 | 16 | 45.45 |
2018 | 35,978,000 | 32,143,000 | 11 |
Over the last 4 years, Exelon's operating margins have averaged 15.0%, which is similar to the 15.57% Utilities—Independent Power Producers industry average. We also note that the company's operating margins have a high coefficient of variability at 153.3%. On the other hand, we note that the firm's margins are growing at a 8.3% compounded average yearly rate.