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excelon stock price in 2002

by Lenora Gutmann I Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the all-time high and low for Exelon stock?

The all-time high Exelon stock closing price was 91.64 on July 10, 2008. The Exelon 52-week high stock price is 54.98, which is 1.9% above the current share price. The Exelon 52-week low stock price is 38.35, which is 28.9% below the current share price. The average Exelon stock price for the last 52 weeks is 46.71.

How many shares of Exelon common stock did Constellation Energy Group receive?

Each one share of Constellation Energy Group (or Baltimore Gas and Electric Company) received 0.93 shares of Exelon common stock. Historical share prices of Constellation Energy Group and Baltimore Gas and Electric Company are available here. Historical dividend information is available here.

How many customers does Exelon have?

Exelon is the country's largest utility company, serving more than 10 million customers through six fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities. The big shareholder groups in Exelon Corporation ( NASDAQ:EXC ) have power over the company. Generally speaking, as a...

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Is Exelon a good stock to buy?

Exelon has received a consensus rating of Buy. The company's average rating score is 2.54, and is based on 7 buy ratings, 6 hold ratings, and no sell ratings.

Will Exelon stock go up?

Stock Price Forecast The 16 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Exelon Corp have a median target of 49.00, with a high estimate of 53.00 and a low estimate of 45.00. The median estimate represents a +11.29% increase from the last price of 44.03.

When was Exelon founded?

October 20, 2000Exelon / Founded

What happened to my Exelon stock?

Under the separation plan, Exelon Corporation shareholders will retain their current shares of Exelon stock and receive a pro-rata dividend of shares of the new company's stock in a transaction that is expected to be tax-free to Exelon and its shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

Is Exelon overvalued?

Exelon (EXC) Exelon shares are 24% overvalued.

Is Exelon a Fortune 100 company?

About Exelon Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 100 energy company with the largest number of electricity and natural gas customers in the U.S. Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada and had 2020 revenue of $33 billion.

Who owns Exelon Generation?

RemainCo will be the parent company for Exelon's fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities, delivering electricity and natural gas to more than 10 million customers.

When did Exelon buy BGE?

2012Exelon acquired Baltimore's Constellation Energy Group, the parent of BGE, for $7.9 billion in 2012.

When did Exelon acquire PECO?

2000PECO, formerly the Philadelphia Electric Company, is an energy company founded in 1881 and incorporated in 1929. It became part of Exelon Corporation in 2000 when it merged with Commonwealth Edison's holding company Unicom Corp.

Who is the CEO of Exelon?

Christopher M. Crane (Mar 12, 2012–)Exelon / CEO

How many nuclear plants does Exelon own?

Exelon Nuclear, a division of Exelon Generation, is headquartered in Kennett Square, Pa. and operates the largest U.S. fleet of carbon-free nuclear plants with more than 17,800 megawatts of capacity from 21 reactors at 12 facilities in Illinois, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania.

What does the company Exelon do?

Exelon is a Fortune 100 energy company with the largest number of utility customers, one of the cleanest, lowest-cost power generation fleets and largest retail customer bases in the U.S. The Exelon family of companies participates in nearly every stage of the energy business, from generation and power sales to ...

When was Exelon formed?

Exelon was formed by the merger of Unicom Corporation (formerly Commonwealth Edison Company) and PECO Energy Company (formerly Philadelphia Electric Company) in October 2000.

When did Exelon acquire Constellation Energy?

On March 12, 2012, Exelon Corporation acquired Constellation Energy Group, Inc. All shares and all certificates representing Constellation Energy Group or Baltimore Gas and Electric Company were required to be exchanged for Exelon Corporation common stock. Each one share of Constellation Energy Group (or Baltimore Gas and Electric Company) ...

Is PECO Energy stock exchanged?

PECO Energy shares were not required to be exchanged, but continued to trade under Exelon’s name. Certificates for common shares of PECO Energy Company or Philadelphia Electric Company (provided the account is still open) are fully tradable as Exelon common stock.

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