PCG stock touches 52-week low at $14.98 amid challenges

Published 09/06/2025, 16:32
PCG stock touches 52-week low at $14.98 amid challenges

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (PCG) stock has hit a 52-week low, dropping to $14.98, as the utility company grapples with ongoing operational and financial hurdles. Over the past year, the stock has experienced a significant downturn, with a 1-year change showing a decline of -18.49%. Despite these challenges, the company maintains profitability with $24.5B in revenue and a substantial market capitalization of $33.1B. This latest price level reflects investor concerns over the company’s stability and future prospects, as it continues to navigate through regulatory pressures and the aftermath of its role in past wildfire incidents. The 52-week low serves as a critical marker for the company, highlighting the need for strategic measures to regain investor confidence and financial strength. InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock may be undervalued at current levels, with additional insights available in the comprehensive Pro Research Report, part of the analysis covering 1,400+ top US stocks.

In other recent news, PG&E Corporation has completed a notable financial transaction, finalizing the sale of $1.25 billion in First Mortgage Bonds. This sale is split into two parts: $400 million in bonds with a 5.000% interest rate maturing in 2028, and $850 million in bonds with a 6.000% interest rate due in 2035. The transaction was conducted under an underwriting agreement involving several financial institutions, including BMO Capital Markets and BofA Securities. Additionally, PG&E has announced the appointment of John O. Larsen to its Boards of Directors. Larsen brings a wealth of experience from his previous role at Alliant Energy (NASDAQ:LNT) Corporation, enhancing PG&E’s leadership as it continues to evolve.

Analyst firms UBS and Guggenheim have both maintained a neutral rating on PG&E’s stock, with UBS setting a price target of $19.00 and Guggenheim raising its target to $17.00. PG&E’s first-quarter earnings for 2025 were in line with expectations, and the company has reaffirmed its earnings per share guidance for the year. PG&E also reported strong demand from data centers, with a pipeline of 8.7 gigawatts. Meanwhile, the company is working towards an investment-grade credit rating and securing a low-cost loan from the Department of Energy. Wildfire legislation remains a significant consideration for PG&E, with no legislative progress expected until later in the session.

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