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Constellation Energy Corporation – Consensus ‘buy’ rating and 22.2% Upside Potential

Constellation Energy Corporation with ticker code (CEG) now have 13 confirmed analysts covering the stock with the consensus suggesting a rating of ‘buy’. The target price High/Low ranges between 115 and 81 with the average target price sitting at $97.54. Given that the stocks previous close was at $79.85 this is indicating there is a potential upside of 22.2%. The 50 day MA is $77.06 and the 200 moving average now moves to $83.17. The company has a market cap of 26.04B. The stock price for the company is currently is currently 80.27 USD

The potential market cap would be $31,809,485,228 based on the market consensus.

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The company is not paying dividends at this time.

Other points of data to note are a P/E ratio of -, revenue per share of 80.47 and a 0.37% return on assets.

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