Duke Energy CORP

DUK

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Ticker
DUK
CIK0001326160
SIC4931
SectorTransportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, And Sanitary Services
Industry CategoryUtilities
Industry GroupElectric And Other Services Combined

Contact

Address525 SOUTH TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, NC, 28202-1803
Website duke-energy.com
Phone800-488-3853
CEOLynn J. Good
Employees27,900

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Income Statement
Revenue$33.17 billion
Pre-Tax Income$6.01 billion
Net Income$5.24 billion
Net Income to Common$5.08 billion
EPS$0.21
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Balance Sheet
Cash$2.14 billion
Assets$198.05 billion
Liabilities$141.57 billion
Common Equity$53.48 billion
Liabilities & Equity$198.05 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
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NOPAT$7.84 billion
EBITDA$17.58 billion
Price to Earnings$19.16
Price to Book$1.82
ROE9.69%
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The Department of Energy now projects data centers will account for up to 12% of U.S. electrical demand by 2028, and somebody has to actually build the power plants, transformers, and transmission lines to feed that monster. The hyperscalers get the headlines. The utilities get the contracts, the rate base, and the 27-year dividend streaks. ... AI Needs Power: 5 Dividend Stocks Quietly Funding the Datacenter Boom

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What Makes Duke Energy (DUK) One of the Best Regulated Electric Names

Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE:DUK) is one of the 11 best regulated electric stocks to buy now. On May 12, Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE:DUK) applied for loans from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that could result in billions of dollars in savings for customers as the firm builds capacity, fortifies the electricity grid, and consistently […]

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How The Duke Energy (DUK) Investment Story Is Shifting With Data Center And Policy Risks

Duke Energy’s latest fair value price target has been adjusted slightly, moving from US$139.39 to US$138.61 per share. That small trim lines up with a broader set of analyst updates, where price targets cluster near or just above current fair value assumptions while also reflecting concerns about permitting, political pushback around data centers, and recent trims from firms such as JPMorgan. Read on to see how these shifting targets fit into the evolving analyst narrative and what to watch...

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Duke Energy offers tips to save energy and money as temperatures rise in the Carolinas

High temperatures are forecast across the Carolinas this weekend and next week, and Duke Energy has tips to help you take control of your energy use while keeping you and your family cool.

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