Utilities Enter ‘Execution and Defense’ Phase as Barclays Lowers AWK Target

Company Overview - American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE:AWK) is a major player in the utilities sector, providing drinking water, wastewater, and related services across multiple U.S. states and in Ontario, Canada [6]. Recent Developments - Barclays analyst Nicholas Campanella has lowered the price target for American Water Works from $134 to $122, maintaining an Underweight rating, as part of a broader outlook for the utilities sector in 2026, which is characterized as a year of "execution and defense" [2]. - In October, American Water announced an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $12 billion, marking the largest U.S. water utility deal on record, merging with Essential Utilities to serve nearly five million customers across 17 states [3][4]. - The merger is noted as the largest U.S. water utility transaction since the 1990s and the second-largest globally, with American Water's CEO John C. Griffith leading the combined entity and Essential's CEO Christopher H. Franklin becoming the executive vice chair of the board [4]. Strategic Focus - Post-merger, the new company plans to review strategic alternatives for its non-water operations, which include assets like Peoples Natural Gas, serving over 700,000 customers in Pennsylvania [5]. - Management has highlighted growing opportunities related to infrastructure investment and environmental remediation, as well as increasing water demand from data centers [3].