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NextEra Energy, Inc. P/B Ratio

Data as of June 01, 2026

P/B Ratio

3.29

Stock Price

$87.01

Book Value/Share

$26.48

Sector

Utilities

How It's Calculated

P/B Ratio = Stock Price ÷ Book Value Per Share
3.29 = $87.01 ÷ $26.48

What This Means

NextEra Energy, Inc.'s P/B ratio of 3.29 is above average, reflecting investor confidence in the company's ability to generate returns above its asset base.

About NextEra Energy, Inc.

NextEra Energy, Inc. (NEE) operates in the Utilities sector, specifically in Utilities - Regulated Electric. With a market capitalization of about $181.47B, it ranks as a large-cap stock โ€” a major established company.

Shares recently traded near $87.01, within a 52-week range of $67.20 to $98.75 (-11.9% from the high, +29.5% from the low). Beta of 0.72 indicates relatively lower volatility versus the market.

Trailing profit margin is about 29.4%, signaling a strong profit margin relative to many peers.

Understanding This Metric

The price-to-book ratio compares market price to net asset value per share. For NextEra Energy, Inc., P/B is especially useful when earnings are volatile or temporarily depressed. In Utilities, asset-heavy business models often anchor closer to book value, while asset-light models may trade far above book.

Sector Comparison

Among Utilities names on our S&P 100 coverage, NextEra Energy, Inc.'s P/B ratio of 3.29 can be compared with peers such as SO (2.80), DUK (1.79), AEP (2.17). Sector context helps interpretation, but each company's growth profile and balance sheet differ โ€” use multiple metrics before drawing conclusions. View all Utilities stocks.

Key Takeaways

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does NEE's price-to-book ratio indicate?

P/B compares share price to book value per share. NextEra Energy, Inc.'s P/B of 3.29 reflects how the market prices net assets โ€” especially relevant for asset-heavy Utilities business models.

Is 3.29 above or below book value?

A P/B above 1.0 (3.29) means the market values NEE above accounting book value โ€” often due to brands, growth, or intangible assets.

How does P/B compare within Utilities?

Peer P/B levels in Utilities (e.g. SO (2.80), AEP (2.17), DUK (1.79)) provide context; asset-light vs asset-heavy models differ materially.

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