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Duke Energy Corporation (DUK)

New York Stock Exchange Utilities Regulated ElectricView data quality →
50.9Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 36%#28,780 of 44,707
Overvalued

26% above intrinsic value ($104)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
7/9
Strong
Beneish
-2.20
Investigate
Altman
0.72
Distress
DCF Value
$104
Overvalued
ROIC
4.1%
Low
P/E
20.4
Fair
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Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) — VMCI valuation read

DUK prints VMCI 51/100 inside the Utilities sector, where the median sits at 50. The 1-point above-median delta is the cleanest single-number summary of Duke Energy Corporation's composite stance, and in the mid-cap bucket it places the share ahead of the typical peer on the five-pillar mix.

On DUK, the SEC EDGAR Form 4 stream shows no insider buys or sells in the past 30 days. Quiet tapes happen; they just remove a signal that bull and bear cases sometimes lean on for confirmation.

**Investor frame.** DUK trades at 18.0x earnings, 0% above the Utilities median of 18.0x; that is the value line. ROIC of 14.0% sits 4.0pp above the Utilities median (10.0%); that is the quality line. net debt to EBITDA of -0.4x leaves covenant headroom; that is the risk line for Duke Energy Corporation on the trailing financials.

DUK rose 1.8% over the trailing 7 days, with a -21.2% read on a 30-day basis.

Duke Energy Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy company in the United States. It operates through three segments: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, Gas Utilities and Infrastructure, and Commercial Renewables. The Electric Utilities and Infrastructure segment generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity in the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwest; and uses coal, hydroelectric, natural gas, oil, renewable generation, and nuclear fuel to generate electricity. It also engages in the wholesale of electricity to municipalities, electric cooperative utilities, and load-serving entities. This segment serves approximately 8.2 million customers in 6 states in the Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States covering a service territory of approximately 91,000 square miles; and owns approximately 50,259 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity. The Gas Utilities and Infrastructure segment distributes natural gas to residential, commercial, industrial, and power generation natural gas customers; and owns, operates, and invests in pipeline transmission and natural gas storage facilities. It has approximately 1.6 million customers, including 1.1 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as 550,000 customers in southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. The Commercial Renewables segment acquires, owns, develops, builds, and operates wind and solar renewable generation projects, including nonregulated renewable energy and energy storage services to utilities, electric cooperatives, municipalities, and corporate customers. It has 23 wind, 178 solar, and 2 battery storage facilities, as well as 71 fuel cell locations with a capacity of 3,554 MW across 22 states. The company was formerly known as Duke Energy Holding Corp. and changed its name to Duke Energy Corporation in April 2005. The company was founded in 1904 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

CEO: Harry K. Sideris26,413 employeesUSwww.duke-energy.com

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