$95.32
+0.32 (+0.34%)
As of Mar 25, 9:34 PM ET ·
Day Range $94.45 — $95.96
52W Range $61.90 — $95.74

Performance

1D
1W
1M
3M +7.57%
6M +6.27%
1Y +34.69%
YTD +6.25%
Open$95.68
Previous Close$95.00
Day High$95.96
Day Low$94.45
52W High$95.74
52W Low$61.90
Volume
Avg Volume4.11M
Market Cap60.52B
P/E Ratio28.01
EPS$3.33
SectorUtilities

Technical Indicators

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SMA 50 $88.64 Above
SMA 200 $84.56 Above
RSI (14) 70.3 Overbought
Trend Golden Cross Bullish

Analyst Ratings

Buy
23 analysts
16 Buy 7 Hold 0 Sell
Price Target +203.0% upside
Current
$95.32
Target
$288.85
$169.95 $288.85 avg $351.18

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025 FY 2024
Revenue 11.69B 11.54B 34.29B
Net Income 2.93B 2.60B 3.09B
Profit Margin 25.0% 23.8% 9.0%
EBITDA 5.64B 5.28B 6.42B
Free Cash Flow 2.01B
Rev Growth +1.3% +1.3% +18.9%
Debt/Equity 1.15 1.15 0.41

Dividend

Dividend Yield2.78%
Annual Dividend$2.41
Payout Ratio53.9%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-Dividend
Pay Date

About Sempra

Sempra is a leading North American energy infrastructure company headquartered in San Diego, California, focused on the development and operation of energy networks across the United States and internationally. The company operates through three primary business segments: Southern California Gas Company, San Diego Gas and Electric, and Sempra Infrastructure, which includes liquefied natural gas export and energy transmission assets. Sempra serves millions of customers through its regulated utilities and is one of the largest natural gas distribution companies in the United States. Its infrastructure portfolio also includes significant LNG export capacity under active development.

Utilities Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
NEE Nextera Energy Inc $91.16 -0.50% 27.3 186.85B
SO Southern Co/The $94.61 +0.67% 24.1 104.54B
DUK Duke Energy Corp $128.16 +0.61% 20.8 103.47B
CEG Constellation Energy $303.32 +2.87% 47.1 109.16B
AEP American Electric Power $128.30 -0.39% 20.0 71.42B
D Dominion Energy Inc $60.66 +0.65% 23.9 55.90B

SRE Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sempra do?
Sempra operates through three main pillars: regulated electric and gas utilities serving Southern California through SoCalGas and SDG&E; Oncor Electric Delivery, the large regulated Texas transmission and distribution utility in which Sempra owns an indirect majority stake; and an infrastructure segment focused on developing LNG export terminals, primarily through its Port Arthur LNG project in Texas. This mix gives Sempra a blend of stable regulated utility income and high-capital LNG infrastructure growth that is less common among pure regulated utilities.
Is SRE stock a good investment?
Sempra's regulated utility base in California and Texas generates predictable earnings, but the California operations face ongoing wildfire liability exposure and regulatory friction that can pressure returns. The Texas Oncor stake provides a cleaner regulatory environment and benefits from strong population and load growth. The LNG infrastructure ambitions are high-capital and long-dated, requiring patient investors willing to wait for project completion timelines. The dividend yield is moderate for a utility, reflecting the growth investment cycle the company is in.
Who are Sempra's main competitors?
In regulated utilities, NextEra Energy is the largest and most widely compared peer, known for its renewable energy scale. Duke Energy and Dominion Energy compete in regulated electric markets. Southern Company and Exelon are similarly large multi-state utility operators. In the LNG export infrastructure space, Sempra competes with Venture Global, Cheniere Energy, and New Fortress Energy for long-term offtake agreements from international buyers.
Does Sempra pay dividends?
Sempra has paid a consistent quarterly dividend for decades, with a track record of gradual increases that mirrors its regulated earnings growth. The payout ratio is typical for a regulated utility — distributing a substantial portion of earnings while retaining enough to fund the capital-intensive infrastructure investments that underpin future rate base growth. Management has signaled commitment to continued dividend growth tied to the expansion of Oncor and progress on LNG development milestones.
What is the current share price of SRE?
SRE last closed at $95.32, up 0.34% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $61.90 and a high of $95.74. The current price represents 99% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
Is SRE rated a buy or sell by analysts?
Among 23 analysts covering SRE, the consensus rating is Buy — 16 rate it a buy, 7 hold, and 0 sell. The average price target sits at $288.85, implying 203% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
What are Sempra's earnings?
Sempra generated $11.69B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $2.93B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 25.0% is strong by most industry standards.
How is SRE valued compared to earnings?
SRE trades at a P/E ratio of 28.01 on trailing earnings of $3.33 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Utilities sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
What is SRE's return over the past year?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: +7.57% (3M), +6.27% (6M), +34.69% (1Y), +6.25% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether SRE is outperforming or lagging the broader market.