Exelon Corporation (EXC)

Utilities
$47.51▲ 0.49 (1.04%)
Real-time prices · US Markets
Earnings in 6dMay 6, 2026
Q·Score
Hold
5.9 / 10
Trading at an attractive 15.6× forward earnings.
cautious analyst consensus — few Buy ratings.
Quality
6.6
Health
6.4
Growth
4.5
Valuation
7.3
Sentiment
3.8
Analyst Target
$50.22
▲ +5.7% from current

Price Chart

Fundamentals

Trailing P/E
17.4×
price-to-earnings
Forward P/E
15.6×
next 12 months est.
Market Cap
$48.6B
market capitalization
Div Yield
3.57%
dividend yield
Profit Margin
11.4%
net profit margin
Gross Margin
42.9%
revenue minus COGS
ROE
9.9%
return on equity
Beta
0.51
vs S&P 500
Price / Book
P/B ratio
52-Week Range
$42 — $51
annual min — max

EPS — Estimate vs Actual

Frequently Asked Questions

Is EXC a good stock to buy right now?
Based on our Q·Score of 5.9/10, Exelon Corporation is rated "Hold". Trading at an attractive 15.6× forward earnings. Main risk to consider: cautious analyst consensus — few Buy ratings. This analysis is based on fundamentals, analyst consensus, and valuation data, and should not be considered financial advice.
What is the analyst price target for EXC?
The consensus price target for EXC is $50.22, based on the recommendations of 18 Wall Street analysts. This implies 5.7% upside from the current price of $47.51.
Is EXC overvalued or undervalued?
Exelon Corporation (EXC) appears reasonably valued or undervalued relative to analyst targets and sector peers. It trades at a 15.6× forward P/E ratio. Analysts see 6% upside to their $50.22 consensus target.
When does Exelon Corporation report its next earnings?
Exelon Corporation is scheduled to report earnings in 6 days, on May 6, 2026.
What is Exelon Corporation's profit margin?
Exelon Corporation has a net profit margin of 11.4%, which is solid for most industries. Its gross margin stands at 42.9%, reflecting a more cost-intensive business model.
What is EXC's dividend yield?
Exelon Corporation currently offers a dividend yield of 3.57%, which provides a solid income stream for dividend-focused investors. Dividend yields can change based on price movements and company payout decisions.
Is Exelon Corporation's revenue growing?
Exelon Corporation is reporting revenue declining 1.1% year-over-year. However, earnings declined 9.3%, which warrants monitoring.
How much debt does Exelon Corporation have?
Exelon Corporation has a debt-to-equity ratio of 1.74×, reflecting a moderately high debt load — watch cash flow coverage. Its current ratio is 0.92×, suggesting it should be monitored for near-term liquidity.