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  • Price (EUR)15.20
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change+3.20%
  • Beta0.3341
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Inc stmt in USDIncome statement in USDView more

Year on year PG&E Corp grew net income 7.60% 2.51bn to 2.70bn despite relatively flat revenue growth.
Gross margin41.19%
Net profit margin10.84%
Operating margin19.05%
Return on assets1.96%
Return on equity8.71%
Return on investment2.23%
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Cash flow in USDView more

In 2025, cash reserves at PG&E Corp fell by 241.00m. However, the company earned 8.72bn from its operations for a Cash Flow Margin of 34.95%. In addition the company generated 3.36bn cash from financing while 12.32bn was spent on investing.
Cash flow per share3.25
Price/Cash flow per share5.52
Book value per share14.80
Tangible book value per share14.80
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Balance sheet in USDView more

PG&E Corp has a Debt to Total Capital ratio of 65.00%, a lower figure than the previous year's 177.69%.
Current ratio0.9712
Quick ratio0.9209
Total debt/total equity1.87
Total debt/total capital0.65
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