DDominion Energy demonstrates strong fundamental footing with consistent dividend payouts and a stable business model in regulated utilities. While recent performance shows positive momentum, current technical indicators suggest a cautious approach due to overbought conditions. The company's position in essential services provides thematic resilience.
Dominion Energy operates in essential utility services, offering stability and consistent demand. Its focus on renewable energy integration and infrastructure upgrades aligns with long-term energy transition themes.
Dominion Energy exhibits a solid financial position with a strong asset base and consistent revenue generation. Profitability metrics show recent improvements, and while debt levels are substantial, they are managed within the context of its regulated utility operations.
The stock has shown positive short-to-medium term performance, trading above key moving averages. However, certain oscillators indicate overbought conditions, suggesting potential for a near-term pause or minor pullback. The overall trend remains upward.
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Energy Infrastructure & Utilities | 85 |
| Renewable Energy Transition | 80 |
| Dividend Stability & Growth | 70 |
| Regulatory Environment | 75 |
| Capital Expenditure Needs | 70 |
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Valuation | 65 |
| Profitability | 75 |
| Growth | 45 |
| Balance Sheet Health | 50 |
| Cash Flow | 30 |
| Earnings Consistency | 60 |
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Trend Analysis | 80 |
| Momentum | 60 |
| Support & Resistance | 70 |
| Volume | 75 |
| Oscillator Signals | 50 |
Consistent EPS Surprises
The company has exceeded earnings per share (EPS) estimates in 10 out of the last 12 reported quarters, with an average positive surprise of 7.5%. This indicates a history of under-promising and over-delivering on earnings.
Attractive Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio
The trailing P/E ratio of 22.68 is below the industry average of 25.5 and the company's 5-year historical average of 24.5, suggesting the stock may be undervalued relative to its earnings.
High Debt Levels
The company carries significant debt ($41.75 billion in Q4 2024). While utilities often have high debt, the Debt-to-Equity ratio implied by the balance sheet ($72.223B liabilities vs. $30.192B equity) should be monitored for potential leverage risk.
Negative Quarterly Net Income (Q4 2024)
The company reported a negative net income (-$76 million) in Q4 2024, despite positive revenue. This could indicate significant one-time charges, increased operating expenses, or a challenging operating environment.
May 2025
29
Ex-Dividend Date
June 2025
20
Next Dividend Date
August 2025
1
Next Earnings Date
H: $0.75
A: $0.68
L: $0.61
H: 4.01B
A: 3.65B
L: 3.02B
Dominion Energy, Inc. provides regulated electricity and natural gas services in the United States. It operates through Dominion Energy Virginia, Dominion Energy South Carolina, and Contracted Energy segments. The Dominion Energy Virginia segment engages in the generation, distribution, and transmission of electricity to approximately 2.8 million residential, commercial, industrial, and governmental customers in Virginia and North Carolina. The Dominion Energy South Carolina segment generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to approximately 0.8 million customers in the central, southern, and southwestern portions of South Carolina; and distributes natural gas to approximately 0.5 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in South Carolina. The Contracted Energy segment is involved in the nonregulated long-term contracted renewable electric generation fleet and renewable natural gas facility. As of December 31, 2024, the company's portfolio of assets included approximately 30.3 GW of electric generating capacity, 10,600 miles of electric transmission lines, and 79,700 miles of electric distribution lines. The company was formerly known as Dominion Resources, Inc. Dominion Energy, Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia.
58.85 USD
The 39 analysts offering 1 year price forecasts for D have a max estimate of 62.00 and a min estimate of 51.96.