CWEN.A — Clearway Energy Inc
NYSE · Utilities · Utilities
- Latest Close
- $39.55
- 30-Day Move
- +29.4%
- Market Cap
- $8.3B
- Shares Outstanding
- 205,220,000
- P/E Ratio
- 48.99
- P/B Ratio
- 3.48
Analyst consensus: Buy · 18 analysts
Clearway Energy Inc
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Snapshot as of2026-04-24
Topline snapshot
Latest Close
$39.55
30-Day Move
+29.4%
Market Cap
$8.3B
Shares Outstanding
205,220,000
P/E Ratio
48.99
P/B Ratio
3.48
$39.55
+29.4%last 90 delayed daily bars
90D High
$41.26
90D Low
$29.95
Avg Volume
268,721
Gross margin is running at 62.9%, which gives a quick read on operating quality before you open the full model.
Net margin is 11.8%, useful for comparing CWEN.A against peers in Utilities.
CWEN.A is up 29.4% over the last 30 trading days shown on this page.
Latest Close
$39.55
30-Day Move
+29.4%
Market Cap
$8.3B
Shares Outstanding
205,220,000
P/E Ratio
48.99
P/B Ratio
3.48
ROE
8.8%
ROA
1.0%
Gross Margin
62.9%
Operating Margin
10.6%
Net Margin
11.8%
Debt / Equity
4.47
Current Ratio
1.13
Dividend Yield
4.6%
Revenue
--
Gross Profit
--
Operating Income
--
Net Income
--
Gross Margin
6291.0%
Net Margin
1183.0%
Current Ratio
1.13
Debt / Equity
4.47
Altman Z
--
N/A
Piotroski
0
Insufficient data
Cash Conversion
--
Rule of 40
--
Insufficient data
4.11
Consensus
Buy—
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18
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