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About PCG

PG&E Corp. operates as a holding company, which engages in generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity and natural gas to customers. It specializes in energy, utility, power, gas, electricity, solar and sustainability. 

CEO
Patricia K. Poppe
CEOPatricia K. Poppe
Employees
28,410
Employees28,410
Headquarters
Oakland, California
HeadquartersOakland, California
Founded
1995
Founded1995
Employees
28,410
Employees28,410

PCG Key Statistics

Market cap
33.51B
Market cap33.51B
Price-Earnings ratio
13.00
Price-Earnings ratio13.00
Dividend yield
0.82%
Dividend yield0.82%
Average volume
20.70M
Average volume20.70M
High today
High today
Low today
Low today
Open price
$15.68
Open price$15.68
Volume
2.53K
Volume2.53K
52 Week high
$17.95
52 Week high$17.95
52 Week low
$12.97
52 Week low$12.97

Stock Snapshot

As of today, PG&E(PCG) shares are valued at $15.33. The company's market cap stands at 33.51B, with a P/E ratio of 13.00 and a dividend yield of 82.0%.

On 2026-01-21, PG&E(PCG) stock opened at $15.68, reached a high of —, and a low of —.

PG&E(PCG) shares are trading with a volume of 2.53K, against a daily average of 20.7M.

In the last year, PG&E(PCG) shares hit a 52-week high of $17.95 and a 52-week low of $12.97.

In the last year, PG&E(PCG) shares hit a 52-week high of $17.95 and a 52-week low of $12.97.

Analyst ratings

78%

of 18 ratings
Buy
77.8%
Hold
16.7%
Sell
5.6%

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