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AEP

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Utilities
Utilities - Regulated Electric

Performance overview

AEP Price
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Company Profile

American Electric Power is one of the largest regulated utilities in the United States, providing electricity generation, transmission, and distribution to more than 5 million customers in 11 states. About 42% of AEP's of capacity is coal, with the remainder from a mix of natural gas (27%), renewable energy and hydro (21%), nuclear (8%), and demand response (2%). Vertically integrated utilities, transmission and distribution, and generation and marketing support earnings.

Company info

SectorUtilities
IndustryUtilities - Regulated Electric
Employees13K
Market cap$46.5B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$101.9B
Revenue$20.2B
Revenue per employee—
Profit margin13.71%
Debt to equity171.50

Security info

ExchangeNASDAQ
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$5.18
Dividend per share$3.72
Revenue per share$37.91
Avg trading volume (30 day)$279M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$316M
Put-call ratio—

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+2.3
Credit-0.7
Liquidity-1.4
Inflation+1.0
Commodities+1.2
Interest Rates-0.1

Valuation

Dividend yield3.58%
PEG Ratio17.63
Price to sales2.75
P/E Ratio17.63
Enterprise Value to Revenue5.06
Price to book2.03

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayMay 6, 2025
Next dividend day—
Ex. dividend dayMay 9, 2025

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