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Constellation Energy stock: why today’s sell-off is a gift for investors

by March 31, 2026
by March 31, 2026

Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) is under immense pressure this morning after the nuclear power operator failed to impress investors with its full-year earnings guidance.

On Tuesday, the company based out of Baltimore, said its per-share earnings will fall between $11 and $12 in fiscal 2026, slightly below $11.60 a share that analysts had called for.

Year-to-date, Constellation Energy stock is now down about 25% — but its underlying fundamentals suggest this dip is more of a pit stop than a breakdown.

Why muted guidance doesn’t warrant selling CEG stock

Investors often treat weak guidance as a sign of slowing growth, but for CEG shares, the reality is far more nuanced.

Constellation’s conservative 2026 outlook likely accounts for the transitional friction of integrating the massive [MONEY value=”16400000000″ currency=”usd” notation=”long” replace=”false”] Calpine acquisition, which closed in January.

By combining its nuclear generation portfolio with the natural gas and geothermal assets of Calpine, Constellation Energy is positioning itself as a diversified “clean firm” power provider.

The recent $5 billion divestment of PJM assets to LS Power, undertaken to meet regulatory requirements, is also expected to have a near-term impact on financials.

Over the longer term, however, management has guided for earnings per share growth of 20% or more between 2026 and 2029, indicating that the company’s broader growth trajectory remains strong despite potential short-term softness.

Buyback plan makes Constellation Energy shares attractive

If management were concerned about the company’s internal valuation, they wouldn’t be doubling down on the share repurchase plan.

Constellation Energy bolstered its capital return program by raising its stock buyback authorisation to a staggering [MONEY value=”5000000000″ currency=”usd” notation=”long” replace=”false”].

More importantly, CEG announced [MONEY value=”3900000000″ currency=”usd” notation=”long” replace=”false”] in planned capex, demonstrating exceptional confidence in its balance sheet.

Share buybacks are particularly accretive for Constellation Energy (CEG).

By reducing the number of shares outstanding while the stock trades at a temporary discount, the company effectively enhances future earnings per share.

For investors, this dynamic helps establish a stronger floor for the share price and underscores the strength of Constellation’s cash flows, supported by its leading position in the power market.

The bull case: powering the AI and clean energy revolution

The long-term bull case for CEG stock is arguably the “strongest” in the utility sector, given it’s a key beneficiary of the “AI power hunger” sweeping the tech industry.

High-profile agreements with Microsoft to restart the Three Mile Island unit and a 20-year pact with Meta to keep Illinois reactors humming highlight a critical reality: big tech needs 24/7 carbon-free power, and only nuclear can provide it at scale.

As US power demand hits record highs driven by data centres and crypto mining, Constellation’s 5,650 megawatts of long-term clean energy agreements act as a huge, predictable revenue engine.

Financially, the company is strongly positioned. While the P/E ratio may look “elevated” compared to traditional regulated utilities, CEG operates more like a high-growth tech-enabler.

Analysts remain broadly bullish, noting that the recent dip provides a more attractive entry point into a “moat” business — after all, you can’t simply build a new nuclear fleet overnight.

The consensus rating on Constellation Energy sits at “strong buy” — with the mean price target of about $404 signaling potential upside of more than 45% from here.

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