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The Southern Company

SO
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The Southern Company, through its subsidiaries, engages in the generation,... The Southern Company, through its subsidiaries, engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. It operates through Gas Distribution Operations, Gas Pipeline Investments, Wholesale Gas Services, and Gas Marketing Services segments. The company also develops, constructs, acquires, owns, and manages power generation assets, including renewable energy projects and sells electricity in the wholesale market; and distributes natural gas in Illinois, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee, as well as provides gas marketing services, wholesale gas services, and gas pipeline investments operations. In addition, it owns and/or operates 30 hydroelectric generating stations, 24 fossil fuel generating stations, three nuclear generating stations, 13 combined cycle/cogeneration stations, 45 solar facilities, 15 wind facilities, one fuel cell facility, and four battery storage facility; and constructs, operates, and maintains 76,289 miles of natural gas pipelines and 14 storage facilities with total capacity of 157 Bcf to provide natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company serves approximately 8.7 million electric and gas utility customers. Further, the company offers digital wireless communications and fiber optics services. The Southern Company was incorporated in 1945 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Precio por acción
$93.99
Capitalización bursátil
$105.21B
Cambio (1 día)
0.25%
Cambio (1 año)
5.74%
País
US
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Ratio P/E de The Southern Company (SO)
Ratio P/E al March 2026 TTM: 24.91
Según los últimos informes financieros y el precio de las acciones de The Southern Company, el P/E actual (TTM) de la empresa es 24.91. Al final de 2023, la empresa tenía un P/E de 19.26.
Historial del ratio P/E de The Southern Company desde 2000 hasta 2026
Relación P/E al final de cada año
Año Ratio P/E Cambiar
2026 (TTM) 24.91 21.49%
2024 20.50 6.45%
2023 19.26 -11.32%
2022 21.72 -28.13%
2021 30.22 45.71%
2020 20.74 46.98%
2019 14.11 -30.33%
2018 20.25 -63.22%
2017 55.06 181.83%
2016 19.54 10.90%
2015 17.62 -19.78%
2014 21.96 2.96%
2013 21.33 38.64%
2012 15.39 -12.03%
2011 17.49 12.00%
2010 15.62 0.70%
2009 15.51 -1.76%
2008 15.79 -6.56%
2007 16.89 -2.96%
2006 17.41 7.82%
2005 16.15 -0.14%
2004 16.17 8.37%
2003 14.92 -2.17%
2002 15.25 10.19%
2001 13.84 37.43%
2000 10.07 0.00%
Relación P/E para empresas similares o competidores
Empresa P/E Ratio Diferencia del P/E Ratio País
20.84 -16.32%
US
23.56 -5.41%
GB
19.37 -22.24%
US
18.01 -27.68%
US
24.15 -3.03%
US
¿Cómo leer un P/E ratio?

El ratio Precio/Beneficio (P/E Ratio) mide la relación entre el precio de las acciones de una empresa y sus beneficios por acción.
Un P/E bajo pero positivo indica una empresa con altos beneficios en relación a su valoración actual y que podría estar infravalorada. Una empresa con un P/E negativo alto (cerca de 0) indica fuertes pérdidas en comparación con su valoración.

Las empresas con un P/E superior a 30 o negativo suelen considerarse "acciones de crecimiento", lo que significa que los inversores esperan que crezca o se vuelva rentable en el futuro.

Las empresas con un P/E positivo inferior a 10 suelen considerarse "acciones de valor", lo que significa que ya son muy rentables y no se espera un fuerte crecimiento.