Constellation Energy is no longer selling just electricity. Its earnings reflect the massive AI opportunity ahead.
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Constellation Energy is no longer selling just electricity. Its earnings reflect the massive AI opportunity ahead.
Adjusted EPS beats estimates and full-year guidance is reaffirmed
Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG) reported stronger-than-expected first quarter 2026 results, topping Wall Street estimates on both revenue and adjusted earnings as the company benefited from expanded generation capacity and improved operational performance across its fleet. The company...
Constellation Energy Group (NASDAQ:CEG) shares climbed more than 5% in premarket trading on Monday after the nuclear energy company reported first-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations on both profit and revenue. The company posted quarterly earnings per share of $2.
The energy producer reaffirms its full-year outlook range, with the midpoint slightly below analysts’ expectations.
The pace of first quarter earnings reports eases this week as economic data takes center stage, but investors will still be on the lookout for results from a handful of big corporations.