PPL
$38.43
PPL Corporation provides electricity and natural gas to approximately 3.6 million customers in the United States.
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PPL Corporation provides electricity and natural gas to approximately 3.6 million customers in the United States. It operates in three segments: Kentucky Regulated, Pennsylvania Regulated, and Rhode Island Regulated. The company engages in the transm...
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PPL Corporation Trades Above 50 & 200-Day SMAs: How to Play the Stock?
PPL trades above its 50 and 200-day SMAs as data center demand, a $23B infrastructure plan and ongoing cost cuts support growth and margin expansion.
Is PPL Stock Outperforming the S&P 500?
As PPL has outperformed the S&P 500 Index on a YTD basis, analysts are bullish about the stock’s prospects.
PPL Rate Case And US$8b Grid Plan Reshape Earnings Outlook
PPL Electric Utilities has filed for its first base distribution rate increase since 2016 to support a large grid modernization program. The company plans more than $8b in grid upgrades from 2026 to 2029 to meet rising electricity demand from data centers and advanced manufacturing. If approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, new rates would take effect on July 1, 2026. For investors watching NYSE:PPL, this filing comes as the stock trades around $38.51, with a 9.7% return...
How The PPL (PPL) Investment Story Is Shifting With New Targets And Guidance
PPL’s fair value estimate in the model has shifted slightly higher, from US$40.50 to about US$40.67, a small move that still matters if you are tracking the stock closely. This tweak lines up with recent research that clusters around higher price targets and generally constructive commentary on execution, earnings visibility, and the regulatory setup, even as some Neutral voices remain. Read on to see how you can follow this evolving narrative and what it might mean for your own view on...
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