AEP

American Electric Power Company, Inc.

NASDAQ • USD • UTILITIES • REGULATED ELECTRIC

Current Price $134.66 3 Months: +12.24%

52-Week Range

$97.46 $137.74

Current price is 92.4% of 52-week range

Key Metrics

Market Cap $71.5B
P/E Ratio N/A
Current Ratio N/A
EPS
Dividend Yield N/A
ATR(14) $2.33
Beta 0.6
PEG Ratio N/A
ROE N/A
Operating Earnings Growth Rate N/A

AI Overview

Last updated 30 days ago

AEP is a large, predominantly regulated electric utility with a durable moat built on monopoly service territories, rate-regulated returns, and critical transmission/distribution assets. Its growth narrative is increasingly tied to grid expansion for data center and industrial load, highlighted by 56 GW of incremental contracted load targeted by 2030 and a $72B five-year capital plan. The recent $4.2B AEP Ohio/SB Energy partnership to upgrade and build transmission tied to advanced computing demand reinforces AEP’s relevance in “AI-era” infrastructure, though it adds execution and regulatory complexity.

Financially, AEP exited 2025 with GAAP EPS of $6.70 and operating EPS of $5.97, and it reaffirmed 2026 operating EPS guidance of $6.15–$6.45 plus a 7%–9% long-term operating EPS growth target. At about $132.68 per share and ~18.0x P/E, the stock is priced for steady regulated growth rather than a deep-value setup, but the multiple looks reasonable if AEP delivers the guided step-up. Dividend visibility is solid with a $0.95 quarterly payout (about $3.80 annualized).

Over the next 12 months, the thesis hinges on AEP converting contracted load into approved rate base and keeping capital spending on-time and financeable as interest rates and permitting timelines fluctuate. Catalysts include additional large-load contracting announcements, constructive state rate outcomes, and transmission investment acceleration. Key risks are cost overruns/supply-chain delays, regulatory pushback on customer affordability, and higher funding costs that pressure allowed returns.

Recommendation: BUY. The call is driven by credible 2026 earnings growth guidance alongside multi-year transmission-led rate base expansion, supported by a well-covered dividend that pays investors to wait while the capex cycle plays out.

Price & Profitability History

3 Months change: +12.24% (+$14.68)

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