Entergy's generation fleet includes nuclear, natural gas, hydropower and other resources, and it operates transmission and distribution assets across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and southeast Texas. The company projects over 8% annual growth through 2029 while maintaining a solid dividend yield of 2.51%.
Cyborg Score Rationale
The company reported 2025 earnings per share of $3.91 and initiated 2026 guidance of $4.25-$4.45. Analyst consensus is Moderate Buy with fourteen buy ratings and an average price target of $105.28. Headwinds from cost pressures temper an otherwise solid trajectory.
Top Insights
Company is securing significant electric service agreements with data centers, driving transformational growth
Investing in reliability, resilience and cleaner energy generation including nuclear, modern natural gas, and renewables
2026 profit forecast may face pressure from fuel and operational costs, creating near-term EPS revision risk
Market capitalization of $46.93 billion with strong analyst support from major research houses
Named Competitors
American Electric Power — Large integrated utility with generation and transmission operations
FirstEnergy — Regulated electric utility serving mid-Atlantic and Midwest
Dominion Energy — Diversified energy company with utility and generation assets
CenterPoint Energy — Utility company focused on electricity and natural gas distribution
Recent Developments
(February 2026) Reported full-year 2025 earnings of $3.91 per share and initiated 2026 guidance of $4.25-$4.45
(January 2026) Wells Fargo raised price target to $119 with overweight rating; BMO Capital Markets raised target to $112
(December 2025) UBS reaffirmed buy rating and increased price target to $105
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