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Exelon (NASDAQ: EXC) Downgraded: Analyzing the Utility Sector's Investment Landscape

On April 17, 2026, investment firm BMO Capital downgraded Exelon (NASDAQ: EXC), changing its rating to Market Perform when the stock was priced at $47.59. Exelon is a major energy utility company in the United States, primarily involved in the generation and delivery of electricity and natural gas to millions of customers.

The utility sector is currently seeing a rise in electricity demand. This is driven by increased residential consumption, the reshoring of industries, and the construction of large data centers for artificial intelligence. This trend is pushing companies like Exelon to increase investments, particularly in clean energy production to meet future needs.

Despite the downgrade, Exelon has a strong history of beating its earnings estimates, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research. In its most recent quarter, the company reported earnings of $0.59 per share, surpassing the expected $0.53. The quarter prior, it earned $0.86 per share, which was higher than the $0.76 estimate.

However, a comparative analysis from Zacks Investment Research indicates that competitor FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE) shows stronger potential for 2026. The report notes that FirstEnergy has better earnings per share (EPS) growth forecasts and a higher Return on Equity (ROE). ROE is a key metric that measures how well a company uses shareholder money to generate profits.

To support its own growth, Exelon is planning a significant investment of $41.3 billion. The company is also considered a potential high-growth dividend stock, as highlighted by Zacks Investment Research. It currently pays a dividend of $0.42 per share, and its stock price has increased by 13.42% so far this year.

Published on: April 17, 2026