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Exelon Corporation

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Utilities - Regulated Electric · Last scanned Jun 1, 2026

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Financials · Annual
Revenue
$24.26B
+5.3% YoY
Net Income
$2.77B
+12.5% YoY
EBITDA
$9.06B
+10.8% YoY
Free Cash Flow
-$2.81B

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About Exelon Corporation

Part of the utilities sector, Exelon Corporation (EXC) is listed under Utilities - Regulated Electric. The $46.64B market capitalization puts EXC squarely in large-cap range for its industry. The company is involved in the purchase and regulated retail sale of electricity and natural gas; transmission and distribution of electricity; and distribution of natural gas to retail customers.

Key stats
Market Cap$46.64B
P/E (TTM)16.70
Fwd P/E15.01
EPS$2.73
Beta0.42
52W Change+4.0%
Dividend Yield3.69%
ROE9.8%
Analysis

On the balance sheet, EXC has $713.0M in cash with $51.24B in obligations. The ability to service this debt comfortably depends on continued operational cash generation. The company is burning cash, with free cash flow at -$2.81B. This typically occurs when a company is investing aggressively in growth, but sustained cash burn can strain the balance sheet. ROE of 9.8% points to decent capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. ROA of 2.8% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has grown from $19.08B (2022) to $24.26B (2025), reflecting a 27% increase over the period.

EXC's low beta indicates it tends to be less volatile than the broader market, which may suit investors seeking more stable price behavior. Exelon Corporation carries a heavier debt load relative to its cash position, which introduces financial risk that investors should weigh. The company is burning cash at the operating level, which is not unusual for growth-phase companies but adds risk if it persists. It is important to consider these factors alongside broader market conditions and individual financial goals when reviewing EXC.

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