Core Insights - Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) has a market capitalization of $126.2 billion and operates across five segments, with a total generating capacity of approximately 31,676 megawatts from various energy sources [1] Financial Performance - The company is expected to announce its fiscal Q3 2025 results on November 7, with analysts predicting an adjusted EPS of $3.12, reflecting a 13.9% increase from $2.74 in the same quarter last year [2] - For fiscal 2025, the anticipated adjusted EPS is $9.37, an 8.1% increase from $8.67 in fiscal 2024, and is expected to rise further to $11.91 in fiscal 2026, marking a 27.1% year-over-year growth [3] Stock Performance - Over the past 52 weeks, Constellation Energy's shares have increased by 51.8%, outperforming the S&P 500 Index's return of 14.7% and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund's gain of 15.3% [4] Recent Developments - Despite reporting better-than-expected Q2 2025 adjusted EPS of $1.91 and revenues of $6.1 billion, shares experienced a slight decline due to a 17.7% rise in operating expenses to $5.15 billion year-over-year and a minor decrease in nuclear generation output [5] - Analysts maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook on Constellation Energy, with a consensus "Moderate Buy" rating; 11 out of 17 analysts recommend a "Strong Buy" [6]
What You Need To Know Ahead of Constellation Energy's Earnings Release