Black Hills

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About BKH

Black Hills Corp. is a diversified energy company. It operates through the following segments: Electric Utilities, Gas Utilities, and Corporate and Other. 

CEO
Linden R. Evans
CEOLinden R. Evans
Employees
2,795
Employees2,795
Headquarters
Rapid City, South Dakota
HeadquartersRapid City, South Dakota
Founded
1883
Founded1883
Employees
2,795
Employees2,795

BKH Key Statistics

Market cap
5.55B
Market cap5.55B
Price-Earnings ratio
18.34
Price-Earnings ratio18.34
Dividend yield
3.70%
Dividend yield3.70%
Average volume
1.24M
Average volume1.24M
High today
$74.08
High today$74.08
Low today
$73.38
Low today$73.38
Open price
$73.38
Open price$73.38
Volume
15.20K
Volume15.20K
52 Week high
$75.87
52 Week high$75.87
52 Week low
$54.92
52 Week low$54.92

Stock Snapshot

Black Hills(BKH) stock is priced at $73.52, giving the company a market capitalization of 5.55B. It carries a P/E multiple of 18.34 and pays a dividend yield of 3.7%.

As of 2026-02-19, Black Hills(BKH) stock has fluctuated between $73.38 and $74.08. The current price stands at $73.52, placing the stock +0.2% above today's low and -0.8% off the high.

The Black Hills(BKH)'s current trading volume is 15.2K, compared to an average daily volume of 1.24M.

In the last year, Black Hills(BKH) shares hit a 52-week high of $75.87 and a 52-week low of $54.92.

In the last year, Black Hills(BKH) shares hit a 52-week high of $75.87 and a 52-week low of $54.92.

BKH News

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Black Hills requests rate review in South Dakota

Black Hills (BKH) announced that its electric utility has filed a rate review application with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission requesting recovery...

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Should Black Hills’ 2025 Earnings Growth and Higher Sales Require Action From Black Hills Investors?

In February 2026, Black Hills Corporation reported past fourth-quarter 2025 results showing sales of US$635.5 million and net income of US$104.9 million, with d...

Should Black Hills’ 2025 Earnings Growth and Higher Sales Require Action From Black Hills Investors?

More BKH News

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A Look At Black Hills Valuation After Earnings Growth And Reinforced Analyst Optimism

Black Hills (BKH) is back in focus after reporting fourth quarter and full year 2025 earnings, with higher sales and net income, alongside a reaffirmed favorabl...

A Look At Black Hills Valuation After Earnings Growth And Reinforced Analyst Optimism
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Black Hills Is Increasing Its Dividend To $0.703

Black Hills Corporation ( ) will increase its dividend from last year's comparable payment on the 1st of March to $0.703. The payment will take the dividend yie...

Black Hills Is Increasing Its Dividend To $0.703

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