TVC

$24.32

Post-MarketAs of Mar 17, 7:59 PM UTC

Tennessee Valley Authority generates power from coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, and renewable sources.

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Calculated using a trailing P/E relative model adjusted by sector ROE and historical growth.
Current Price$24.32
Potential Upside
5%
Whystock Fair Value$25.54
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Fundamentals

Tennessee Valley Authority generates power from coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, natural gas, and renewable sources. Tennessee Valley Authority was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Market Cap
Total dollar market value of a company's outstanding shares of stock (Price * Shares).
$12.77M
P/E Ratio
Priced for growth. Investors expect sustained double-digit expansion.
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Beta
High-beta play. Expect amplified moves vs. the broad market.
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Div Yield
Low to zero yield. Return is entirely dependent on price appreciation.
0.00%
ROIC
Average efficiency. Growth may require heavy reinvestment.
8.32%
Quick Ratio
Tight liquidity. Monitor cash flow carefully against debt.
0.50

Recent News

Power Technology
May 28, 2025

Formal design review completed for Infinity Two fusion power plant

The project,, located in the Tennessee Valley region, uses Type One Energy's stellarator fusion power technology.

NEUTRAL
Neutral flow. Standard news cycle with no clear sentiment tilt.
Reuters
May 5, 2025

US TVA chief suggests coal plants could see longer life, environmental groups vow to fight

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Environmental groups on Monday slammed comments by the head of the U.S.-owned Tennessee Valley Authority suggesting the utility's four coal-fired power plants could continue to operate after a planned shutdown in 2035. TVA's CEO Don Moul said last week that the utility was evaluating executive orders signed by President Donald Trump last month that seek to save coal plants likely to be shut, cut regulations on coal plants, and reduce barriers to coal mining.

BEARISH
Negative press. News cycle fixated on risk factors or misses.
Reuters
Apr 9, 2025

Musk's xAI increased Tennessee gas turbines without permits, community groups say

The Southern Environmental Law Center and local groups have called on the health department to cease operating all the turbines till the company complies with the critical Clean Air Act and local protections. Reuters could not independently verify the allegations, and the Environmental Protection Agency, Shelby County Health Department and xAI did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
POWER Magazine
Apr 3, 2025

TVA’s Clinch River Nuclear Power Project: Where Things Stand Today

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has for many years been evaluating emerging nuclear technologies, including small modular reactors, as part of technology innovation efforts aimed at developing the energy system […]

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Associated Press Finance
Mar 31, 2025

Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation's largest public utility, appoints a new CEO

The nation's largest public utility on Monday promoted one of its top executives to CEO, putting Don Moul in charge of the Tennessee Valley Authority as President Donald Trump has cast renewed attention on the federal entity. The utility announced that its board picked Moul as president and chief executive to replace Jeff Lyash, who said in January that he would retire no later than September. The move comes less than a week after Trump removed one of the utility's board members without indicating why.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.