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ALE vs DUK
Side-by-side comparison of Allete Inc. (ALE) and Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) (DUK): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both ALE and DUK operate in Power Generation (Utilities), so they compete in similar markets.
- DUK is the larger of the two at $100.81B, about 30.1x ALE ($3.35B).
- Over the past year, ALE is up 4.0% and DUK is up 6.9% - DUK leads by 2.8 points.
- DUK has hit the wire 16 times in the past 4 weeks while ALE has been quiet.
- DUK has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 10 for ALE).
Allete Inc.
ALLETE, Inc. operates as an energy company. The company operates through Regulated Operations, ALLETE Clean Energy, and Corporate and Other segments. It generates electricity from coal-fired, biomass co-fired / natural gas, hydroelectric, wind, and solar. The company provides regulated utility electric services in northwestern Wisconsin to approximately 15,000 electric customers, 13,000 natural gas customers, and 10,000 water customers, as well as regulated utility electric services in northeastern Minnesota to approximately 145,000 retail customers and 15 non-affiliated municipal customers. It also owns and maintains electric transmission assets in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois. In addition, the company focuses on developing, acquiring, and operating clean and renewable energy projects; and owns and operates approximately 1,000 megawatts of wind energy generation facility. Further, it is involved in the coal mining operations in North Dakota; and real estate investment activities in Florida. The company owns and operates 158 substations with a total capacity of 10,066 megavolt amperes. It serves taconite mining, paper, pulp and secondary wood products, pipeline, and other industries. The company was formerly known as Minnesota Power, Inc. and changed its name to ALLETE, Inc. in May 2001. ALLETE, Inc. was incorporated in 1906 and is headquartered in Duluth, Minnesota.
Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company)
Duke Energy Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy company in the United States. It operates through three segments: Electric Utilities and Infrastructure, Gas Utilities and Infrastructure, and Commercial Renewables. The Electric Utilities and Infrastructure segment generates, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity in the Carolinas, Florida, and the Midwest; and uses coal, hydroelectric, natural gas, oil, renewable sources, and nuclear fuel to generate electricity. It also engages in the wholesale of electricity to municipalities, electric cooperative utilities, and load-serving entities. This segment serves approximately 7.9 million retail electric customers in 6 states in the Southeast and Midwest regions of the United States covering a service territory of approximately 91,000 square miles; and owns approximately 50,807 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity. The Gas Utilities and Infrastructure segment distributes natural gas to residential, commercial, industrial, and power generation natural gas customers; and owns, operates, and invests in pipeline transmission and natural gas storage facilities. It has approximately 1.6 million customers, including 1.1 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, as well as 541,000 customers in southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. The Commercial Renewables segment acquires, owns, develops, builds, and operates wind and solar renewable generation projects, including nonregulated renewable energy and energy storage services to utilities, electric cooperatives, municipalities, and commercial and industrial customers. It has 21 wind, 150 solar, and 2 battery storage facilities, as well as 11 fuel cell locations with a capacity of 2,282 MW across 19 states. The company was formerly known as Duke Energy Holding Corp. and changed its name to Duke Energy Corporation in April 2005. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Latest ALE
- SEC Form 15-12G filed by Allete Inc.
- VP; COO-Minnesota Power Skelton Joshua Jon returned $1,070,987 worth of shares to the company (19,255 units at $55.62), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- VP CFO & Corp Treasurer Scissons Jeffrey John returned $219,751 worth of shares to the company (5,844 units at $37.60), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- VP, Ch Legal Offcr & Secretary Padilla Julie L returned $14,083 worth of shares to the company (2,307 units at $6.11), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- VP; Pres.- ACE Johnson Nicole Renee returned $883,836 worth of shares to the company (17,656 units at $50.06), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- VP-ALLETE Chf Acct Offr & Cont Anderson Colin B returned $58,299 worth of shares to the company (2,549 units at $22.87), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Chair, President & CEO Owen Bethany M returned $2,311,109 worth of shares to the company (52,064 units at $44.39), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Thomas Charlene A returned $556,812 worth of shares to the company (8,311 units at $67.00), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Powers Robert P returned $1,030,552 worth of shares to the company (15,381 units at $67.00), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Director Nick Barbara A returned $913,294 worth of shares to the company (13,631 units at $67.00), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
Latest DUK
- South Carolina customers projected to benefit from billions in long-term savings from approved combination of Duke Energy utilities
- Duke Energy Foundation invests $275,000 in nonprofits supporting Floridians' most essential needs
- Duke Energy commits $1 million to strengthen nonprofits helping North Carolina customers meet essential needs
- Robinson Nuclear Plant receives approval from U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission to continue operating until 2050
- Energy Constraints Emerging as Critical Factor in Sustaining AI Expansion
- /C O R R E C T I O N -- Duke Energy/
- Powering Reliability: Duke Energy lineworkers sharpen skills at Carolinas Lineman's regional rodeo
- Truist initiated coverage on Duke Energy with a new price target
- Duke Energy Foundation announces first round of America250 grants to strengthen Florida communities
- Duke Energy outlines steps to reliably serve record customer demand resulting from extreme winter weather