DDominion Energy, Inc Common Stock — stock analysis & sentiment
Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock (D) last closed at $66.60, in the upper half of its 52-week range of $55.85–$72.99. Composite market sentiment across 1 analysis is positive (+14 on a −100 to +100 scale), as of Aug 22, 2026.
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Dominion Energy closed at $66.60, sitting roughly two-thirds of the way up a 52-week band that runs from $55.85 to $72.99. That is a spread of about 31% between the extremes — a fairly contained range by broad-market standards, and one the stock has spent the past year working through rather than breaking decisively out of in either direction. The current level leaves the price about 8.8% below the annual high and about 19% above the low.
The market is valuing the business at roughly $58.6 billion, or about 23 times trailing earnings and closer to 17.5 times forward estimates — a gap that reflects expectations of higher earnings ahead rather than anything visible in the results already reported. Price to book sits near 2.1, in the territory typical of a capital-heavy regulated utility whose asset base carries substantial accounting value. Profitability is steady rather than dramatic: a net margin around 14% on revenue that grew about 17.6% over the trailing period. The dividend yield of roughly 4.0% accounts for a meaningful share of what the stock has returned to holders. A beta of 0.63 places the shares well below market-average sensitivity, meaning they have historically moved less than the index in both directions — a defensive profile consistent with regulated earnings.
The recent news flow is notably light on Dominion itself. Most coverage over the past two months has centered on the wider utility sector, particularly the electricity demand created by AI data centers: record sector capital spending projected at $240 billion in 2026, the resulting pressure on consumer power bills, and NextEra Energy's own capex plans. Dominion appears in this stream as part of a sector narrative rather than as the subject of company-specific developments, so the headlines say more about conditions facing regulated electric utilities generally than about anything unique to this company's operations.
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Market sentiment
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Valuation & size
- Market cap
- $58.58B
- Enterprise value
- $117.89B
- P/E (TTM)
- 23.04
- Forward P/E
- 17.46
- Price / book
- 2.1
- Price / sales
- 3.23
Profitability & growth
- Net margin
- 13.98%
- Revenue growth
- +17.60%
- Earnings growth
- -58.00%
- Dividend yield
- 4.01%
Price & risk
- Beta
- 0.63
- Average volume
- 5.54M
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About Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock
Dominion Energy, Inc. is a regulated utility holding company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Its Dominion Energy Virginia segment generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to roughly 2.8 million residential, commercial, industrial, and governmental customers in Virginia and North Carolina. Dominion Energy South Carolina serves about 0.8 million electric customers across the central, southern, and southwestern parts of the state, and distributes natural gas to about 0.5 million customers there. A third segment, Contracted Energy, holds the company's nonregulated long-term contracted renewable generation fleet and renewable natural gas facilities. As of December 31, 2025, the company's asset base included approximately 30.7 GW of electric generating capacity, 10,800 miles of electric transmission lines, and 80,400 miles of electric distribution lines. The company was incorporated in 1983 and operated as Dominion Resources, Inc. before adopting its current name.
Utilities · Utilities - Regulated Electric
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What is the current market sentiment for D?
As of Aug 22, 2026, Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock (D) carries positive (+14 on a −100 to +100 scale) composite sentiment. The score fuses recent news tone, analyst recommendations, technical posture, insider and congressional activity, and market attention into a single figure. The full breakdown of each component is in the report.
How has D stock been performing?
Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock last closed at $66.60, in the upper half of its 52-week range of $55.85–$72.99.
What is D's market cap and valuation?
Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock has a market capitalization of about $58.58B, a trailing P/E of 23.0, a dividend yield of 4.01%.
What sector is D in, and who are its competitors?
Dominion Energy, Inc Common Stock operates in the Utilities sector, specifically Utilities - Regulated Electric. Comparable companies include SRE, ED, PEG, WEC, AEE.
Where can I find a full analysis of D?
The full D report covers the bull and bear cases, technical signals with entry, stop and target levels, complete financial statements, earnings history, insider and congressional trades, and the conditions that would invalidate the thesis. It requires a free account.
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