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PEG Ratio

0.02x

Updated 1352h ago

Sector Performance

1th percentile

CEG

0.02x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

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Deep Analysis

CEG's current PEG ratio of 0.02x compares its price-to-earnings multiple to its expected earnings growth rate; a ratio below 1.0 typically suggests the stock may be undervalued relative to its growth.

This reading sits far below the sector median of 1.17x, placing CEG in the 3rd percentile among its peers, meaning only 3% of sector stocks have a lower PEG. No trend data is available — the year-over-year change and quarter-over-quarter change are both marked N/A, and only a single historical value of 0.02x is reported. The combination of an extremely low PEG with no trend information indicates a potential valuation opportunity, but the lack of directional data prevents any assessment of whether that gap is narrowing or widening. This metric supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict because, while the low PEG hints at undervaluation, the absence of trend and the extreme percentile rank introduce uncertainty that aligns with a neutral stance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PEG Ratio tell investors about CEG?

The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.

How is the PEG Ratio calculated?

PEG Ratio is calculated as: P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate.

Who are CEG's closest peers by PEG Ratio?

The closest peers by PEG Ratio include: NUE (0.06x), VLO (0.06x), BP (0.06x), LNC (0.05x), NKE (0.05x).

The Formula

P/E Ratio / EPS Growth Rate

Why It Matters

The PEG ratio adjusts P/E for expected growth. A PEG below 1.0 may signal undervaluation; above 2.0 may suggest the growth story is priced in.

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CEG

0.02x

Sector Median

0.94x

Sector Avg

3.01x

How CEG's PEG Ratio compares to sector peers.

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