DTE Energy Company

DTE Energy Company

DTE
DTE Energy CompanyUS flagNew York Stock Exchange
149.19
USD
+2.36
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31.04BMarket Cap
DTE Energy Company
DTE
(New York Stock Exchange)

Recent

price

149.19

P/E

ratio

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2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
TTM
FRC
50.74
52.41
51.41
55.21
69.5
57.75
59.39
70.43
78.52
65.77
59.19
77.53
98.61
61.87
60.18
76.4
79.78
Revenue per Share
3.75
4.21
3.57
3.78
5.11
4.06
4.85
6.34
6.19
6.32
7.09
4.7
5.55
6.78
6.78
7.06
6.11
Basic EPS, GAAP
4.32
3.1
2.27
1.59
-1.15
-0.58
0.22
-0.74
-0.18
-1.88
-0.83
-3.65
10.14
15.63
17.6
16.47
15.92
Free Cash Flow per Basic Share
2.14
2.3
2.38
2.54
2.66
2.8
2.97
3.31
3.43
3.74
3.94
4.1
3.51
3.65
3.91
4.21
4.29
Dividend per Share
20.42
42.41
44.04
46.04
47.92
49.82
51.08
53.81
57.22
63.89
65.09
45.68
53.64
53.97
56.64
59.62
59.71
Book Value per Share
27.33
29.35
30.75
33.22
35.15
37.36
35.59
38.16
41.85
37.72
53.87
33.9
42.27
43.23
46.22
48.92
49.04
Tangible Book Value per Share
168
169
171
175
177
179
179
179
181
185
193
193
195
206
207
207
207
Basic Weighted Avg Shares
8,525
8,858
8,791
9,661
12,301
10,337
10,630
12,607
14,212
12,168
11,423
14,964
19,228
12,745
12,457
15,814
16,515
Sales/Revenue/Turnover
17.24
16.04
14.51
12.36
12.83
13.01
14.05
13.9
11.41
12.06
14.16
10.39
9.22
18.05
17.7
15.99
14.17
Operating Margin (%)
1,027
995
1,018
1,094
1,145
852
976
1,030
1,124
1,263
1,443
1,459
1,164
1,254
1,332
1,283
1,314
Depreciation Expense
630
711
610
661
905
727
868
1,134
1,120
1,169
1,368
907
1,083
1,397
1,404
1,462
1,264
Net Income, GAAP
32.74
27.04
29.79
27.55
28.55
24.21
24.52
13.6
8.06
7.01
3.42
- -
2.61
10.79
- -
5.68
3.66
Effective Tax Rate (%)
7.39
8.03
6.94
6.84
7.36
7.03
8.17
9
7.88
9.61
11.98
6.06
5.63
10.96
11.27
9.24
7.65
Profit Margin (%)
418
568
147
-383
435
47
325
269
-1,178
-911
807
-3,029
-993
-2,344
-1,499
-1,061
-218
Working Capital
7,089
7,187
7,014
7,214
8,343
8,760
11,269
12,185
12,134
16,062
19,084
14,605
16,941
17,528
20,857
24,020
25,433
LT Debt
6,767
7,053
7,411
7,954
8,342
8,795
9,499
9,990
10,717
11,836
12,589
8,713
10,401
11,055
11,704
12,308
12,328
Total Equity
6.72
6.97
5.89
5.48
6.74
5.7
5.67
6.87
6.25
5.03
5.08
- -
6.12
6.67
- -
6.5
6.05
Return on Invested Capital (%)
8.5
7.84
5.88
6.07
7.12
5.94
6.28
7.29
6.8
6.2
6.28
- -
6.13
6.81
- -
6.68
6.22
Return on Capital (%)
19.09
13.42
8.3
8.48
10.94
8.36
9.61
12.08
11.21
10.54
11.22
8.48
11.24
12.95
12.29
12.15
10.4
Return on Common Equity (%)

Capital Structure

FRC

in mil. unless spec.
Sep'25
Dec'25
Mar'26
ST Debt
568
2,270
1,539
LT Borrowings
24,481
23,771
25,193
LT Finance Leases
247
249
240
Preferred Equity and Hybrid Capital
- -
- -
- -
Shares Outstanding
208
208
208
Market Capitalization
29,276
26,699
30,268

Working Capital

FRC

in mil. unless spec.
Sep'25
Dec'25
Mar'26
Total Current Assets
3,762
4,348
4,392
Cash, Cash Equivalents & STI
34
208
238
Accounts Receivable, Net
1,582
2,149
2,109
Inventories
1,553
1,375
1,231
Total Current Liabilities
3,266
5,409
4,610
Payables & Accruals
1,838
2,268
2,207
ST Debt
568
2,270
1,539
Deferred Revenue
260
- -
- -

Growth Rates

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

(avg. rate of change)

10 years
5 years
1 year
Total Equity
4.32%
1.18%
5.16%
Free Cash Flow
27.66%
5.96%
-6.42%
Net Income, GAAP
8.95%
3.86%
4.13%
Sales/Revenue/Turnover
6.41%
10.09%
26.95%
Total Cash Common Dividend
5.94%
3.14%
7.53%

Quarterly Revenue

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2024
3,240
2,875
2,906
3,436
12,457
2025
4,440
3,419
3,527
4,428
15,814
2026
5,141
- -
- -
- -
- -

Quarterly Earnings Per Share

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2024
1.52
1.56
2.3
- -
6.78
2025
2.15
1.11
2.02
- -
7.06
2026
1.19
- -
- -
- -
- -

Quarterly Dividends Per Share

FRC

in mil. unless spec.

Year

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FY
2024
0.98
0.98
0.98
- -
3.91
2025
1.05
1.05
1.05
- -
4.21
2026
1.13
- -
- -
- -
- -
Business
DTE Energy Company (NYSE: DTE) operates as a diversified energy utility holding company that generates, purchases, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers primarily in Michigan; its core operating subsidiaries include DTE Electric, serving 2.3 million electric customers in southeastern Michigan through an 11,084 megawatt capacity generation portfolio comprising coal, nuclear (including the 1.1 million kilowatt Fermi 2 plant), natural gas, hydroelectric pumped storage, and renewables, and DTE Gas, serving 1.3 million natural gas customers statewide with 278 storage wells representing 34% of Michigan's underground working capacity; non-utility operations encompass DTE Biomass Energy facilities across multiple states, DTE Power & Industrial projects providing industrial energy services nationwide, DTE Energy Trading for marketing and trading activities, and other energy-related businesses such as renewable natural gas and emission control technologies. Founded in 1903 as the predecessor Detroit Edison Company and headquartered at One Energy Plaza in Detroit, Michigan, the company employs over 10,000 people and maintains a presence in more than 450 Michigan communities as well as operations in states including Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. In recent developments, DTE Energy invests nearly $3 billion through the third quarter of 2025 toward a full-year target of $4.4 billion in utility infrastructure upgrades, grid modernization, and cleaner energy transitions, including $370 million already committed in early 2025 to enhance electric reliability following a 70% reduction in customer outage times in 2024; the company executes a landmark 1.4 gigawatt data center power agreement to support electric load growth of up to 25%, launches a public-private partnership with Consumers Energy and the State of Michigan committing $2 billion annually to local suppliers for energy infrastructure like transformers and solar components aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050, and expands energy assistance via doubled MEAP funding to $100 million over five years with raised eligibility thresholds to aid vulnerable customers.

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