u/Prime_Investor ·
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· June 08, 2026 at 18:01
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Constellation Energy (CEG) has been on my watchlist for a few months. Based on my research it appears undervalued but analyzing this industry is somehwat complicated. Here are some numbers as of 6/8//26:
Market Cap: 90.92B
PE: 21.86
FWD PE: 18.59
PEG: 0.83
P/S: 3.19
EV/EBIDTA: 18.07
Debt/Equity: 0.67
Profit Margin: 13.30%
EPS Growth Next 5 Years: \~20-25%
Dividend Yield: 0.68%
Beta: 1.13
The company is quality, durable, and has diversified revenue streams, a strong customer base, and the largest nuclear fleet in United States. The upside seems attractive \~40% off ATH at 18X Forward Earnings and <1 PEG. I am thinking about starting a long term position in the company but am curious what you all think? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!