
PG&E (PCG) | Stock Overview & Key Data
PG&E Performance Comparison
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All-Time High: $71.57 on September 11, 2017
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Peer Performance Comparison
Company | Market Cap | 1W | 1M | 3M | 6M | YTD | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y |
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PG&E PCG | 34.29B Large-cap | -4.18% | 9.64% | -15.69% | -8.26% | -26.69% | -21.97% | 17.55% | 60.68% |
NextEra Energy NEE | 157.56B Large-cap | 5.32% | -0.12% | 6.35% | 6.29% | 6.24% | -4.49% | -13.60% | 8.86% |
Southern Company SO | 103.60B Large-cap | 0.46% | -0.18% | 5.53% | 7.04% | 15.29% | 9.87% | 21.00% | 80.50% |
Duke Energy DUK | 94.53B Large-cap | -0.10% | 3.60% | 6.61% | 7.43% | 15.14% | 10.48% | 14.17% | 55.74% |
American Electric AEP | 59.89B Large-cap | 0.25% | 4.24% | 9.92% | 7.41% | 23.06% | 15.16% | 11.12% | 44.40% |
Dominion Energy D | 52.18B Large-cap | 0.11% | 6.17% | 8.35% | 6.65% | 12.59% | 8.46% | -26.28% | -21.49% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is PCG's 52-week high and low?
- In the last 52 weeks, PG&E reached a high of $21.72 (on November 29, 2024) and a low of $12.97 (on July 15, 2025).
- What is the market cap and P/E ratio for PCG?
- Curious about PG&E's size and valuation? Its market capitalization stands at 34.29B. When it comes to valuation, the P/E ratio (trailing twelve months) is 14.44, and the forward P/E (looking ahead) is 10.54.
- Does PCG pay dividends? If so, what's the yield?
- Yes, PG&E is a dividend-paying stock. Investors have recently enjoyed a trailing annual dividend yield of 0.57%, and the company has paid an average of $0.03 per share annually over the past 3 years.
- Who are PG&E's main competitors or similar companies to consider before investing?
When looking at PG&E, it can be helpful to see how it compares to other players in its field. Here are a few similar companies or key competitors:
Company Mkt Cap Sector Industry 1Y Return 3Y Return NextEra Energy
NEE157.56B Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric -4.49% -13.60% Southern Company
SO103.60B Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric 9.87% 21.00% Duke Energy
DUK94.53B Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric 10.48% 14.17% American Electric
AEP59.89B Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric 15.16% 11.12% Dominion Energy
D52.18B Utilities Utilities - Regulated Electric 8.46% -26.28% For a more comprehensive list, please see the Peer Performance Comparison table on this page.
- What are the key financial health indicators for PG&E Corporation? (e.g., ROE, Debt/Equity)
- To get a sense of PG&E's financial health, here are a few key indicators: its Return on Equity (ROE) over the last twelve months is 8.11%, the Debt to Equity ratio from the most recent quarter is 189.82, and its Gross Profit Margin stands at 39.47%.
- What is the recent revenue and earnings growth for PCG?
- Looking at PG&E's growth, its revenue over the trailing twelve months (TTM) was $24B. Compared to the same quarter last year (YoY), quarterly revenue grew by -1.50%, and quarterly earnings saw a YoY growth of 0.20%.
- How much of PCG stock is held by insiders and institutions?
- Wondering who owns PG&E stock? Company insiders (like executives and directors) hold about 0.18% of the shares, while institutional investors (such as mutual funds and pension funds) own approximately 97.15%.
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