• $24.4B
    Market Cap
  • -10.96%
    1-Year Change
  • Utilities - Regulated Water
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 45
  • Momentum Score: 44
  • True Yield: N/A
  • Financial Health Score: 47
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3 High Yield Utility Stocks With Safe Dividends

The article recommends three utility stocks as defensive investments against potential economic downturns driven by persistent inflation and geopolitical tensions. American Electric Power (AEP) exceeded earnings expectations with strong revenue and raised its dividend while guiding higher EPS growth. Consolidated Edison (ED) reported revenue growth and has increased dividends for 52 consecutive years, qualifying as a Dividend King. American Water Works (AWK) raised its dividend by 8.2% and reaffirmed its long-term growth targets, with consistent revenue increases driven by rate case wins.

05/28/2026, 5:20 PM • Investing

American Water Announces Dividend Increase

American Water Works Company (NYSE:AWK) announced a quarterly cash dividend increase of 8.2% to $0.8950 per share, payable June 2, 2026. The company reaffirmed its long-term dividend growth target of 7-9% annually while maintaining a dividend payout ratio of 55-60% of earnings, demonstrating commitment to shareholder value.

04/29/2026, 10:15 AM • Benzinga

Is This Sector the Hidden Bottleneck of the AI Boom? (Hint: It's Not Semiconductors.)

AI data centers require significant water for cooling, creating opportunities for water infrastructure companies. Xylem and American Water Works are positioned to benefit from increased water demand, though investors should be cautious as data centers represent only a small portion of overall water usage and potential AI bubble risks exist.

04/12/2026, 11:15 AM • The Motley Fool

Jobs Crash, War Flares: Smart Money Hides In These Stocks

With February's weak jobs report (92,000 jobs lost, 4.4% unemployment), Middle East tensions, and AI concerns, investors are rotating into defensive stocks and sectors. Recommended plays include healthcare, utilities, consumer staples, energy majors, defense contractors, and high-quality AI infrastructure leaders that offer stable cash flows and pricing power.

03/06/2026, 4:01 PM • Benzinga

Water and Sewage Business Report 2026: $1,040 Bn Market Trends, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis, and Long-term Forecasts, 2020-2025, 2025-2030F, 2035F

The global water and sewage market is projected to grow from $808.35 billion in 2026 to $1.04 trillion by 2030, with a CAGR of 6.8%. Growth drivers include demand for smart water infrastructure, climate-resilient systems, digital automation, and increased sewage treatment investments. Asia-Pacific and North America lead regional growth, with major players pursuing strategic acquisitions and innovative efficiency solutions.

03/06/2026, 4:56 AM • GlobeNewswire

American Water Works (AWK) Earnings Transcript

American Water Works reported 2025 adjusted EPS of $5.64, up 8.9% year-over-year, near the upper end of guidance. The company affirmed 2026 EPS guidance of $6.02-$6.12 (8% growth) and maintained its 7-9% long-term growth target. AWK deployed $3.2 billion in capital investments and has 104,000 customer connections under agreement. The company is progressing toward closing its merger with Essential Utilities by end of Q1 2027, with regulatory approvals underway for the Nexus Water Group acquisition expected to close by August 2026.

02/19/2026, 12:20 PM • The Motley Fool

3 Magnificent Stocks to Buy That Are Near 52-Week Lows

The article identifies three stocks trading near 52-week lows that appear oversold: Automatic Data Processing (a dividend aristocrat in payroll processing), American Water Works (a utility facing merger uncertainty), and PayPal (a fintech company with new leadership). Each stock is presented as a potential buying opportunity with catalysts for recovery, despite recent market pessimism.

02/16/2026, 7:30 PM • The Motley Fool

Halper Sadeh LLC Encourages AWK, WTRG, SEMR, MBCN Shareholders to Contact the Firm to Discuss Their Rights

Halper Sadeh LLC, an investor rights law firm, is investigating four companies for potential violations of federal securities laws and breaches of fiduciary duties related to proposed mergers and acquisitions. The investigations involve American Water Works' merger with Essential Utilities, Semrush's sale to Adobe, and Middlefield Banc's sale to Farmers National Banc. The firm is seeking increased consideration for shareholders and additional disclosures.

12/20/2025, 11:34 AM • GlobeNewswire

Is American Water Works a Quiet Millionaire-Maker Stock?

American Water Works, the largest public water utility in the US, has delivered an impressive 11.6% average annualized return over 15 years. The company plans to merge with Essential Utilities, expanding its customer base and infrastructure while maintaining steady growth targets of 7-9% for earnings and dividends.

12/09/2025, 1:05 PM • The Motley Fool

American Water Announces Quarterly Dividend

American Water Works Company declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.8275 per share, payable on March 3, 2026, to shareholders of record as of February 10, 2026. This continues the dividend increase approved in April 2025.

12/05/2025, 9:45 AM • Benzinga

Halper Sadeh LLC Encourages AWK, MOFG, NIC Shareholders to Contact the Firm to Discuss Their Rights

Law firm Halper Sadeh LLC is investigating potential securities law violations and fiduciary duty breaches for several companies involving mergers and acquisitions.

11/22/2025, 5:18 AM • GlobeNewswire

American Water, Essential Utilities Unite In Major Deal To Reshape US Water Market

American Water Works and Essential Utilities have agreed to an all-stock, tax-free merger creating a $40 billion water and wastewater utility serving 4.7 million connections across 17 states, with the deal expected to close by Q1 2027.

10/27/2025, 12:13 PM • Benzinga

3 Magnificent S&P 500 Dividend Stocks Down 19% to 28% to Buy and Hold Forever

The article highlights three dividend-paying stocks from the S&P 500 that are currently trading below their all-time highs: Realty Income, Chevron, and American Water Works. Each stock offers unique dividend growth potential and steady cash flows across different sectors.

10/13/2025, 4:03 AM • The Motley Fool

Pentair's Hydra-Stop Purchase To Support Sustainable Water Flow In Growing Cities

Pentair announced its plan to acquire Hydra-Stop, a U.S.-based specialty valve solutions company, for $290 million. The acquisition is expected to close by late 2025 and will enhance Pentair's water infrastructure solutions.

08/18/2025, 9:07 AM • Benzinga

American Water Works (AWK) Q2 Up 11%

American Water Works reported Q2 2025 earnings with 11.1% revenue growth to $1,276 million, but missed EPS estimates. The company continues to focus on infrastructure investment, regulatory approvals, and strategic acquisitions across 14 states.

07/31/2025, 4:28 PM • The Motley Fool

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Day Range
$124.65
$127.70
$124.92
1-Year Range
$121.13
$147.00
$124.92
Latest Close$124.92
Change
-$0.15 (-0.12%)
Volume2,457,026
Market Cap$24.4B
Shares Outstanding195.3M
P/E (TTM)22.10
Diluted EPS (TTM)$5.65
Enterprise Value$39.9B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

AMERICAN WATER WORKS COMPANY INC
https://www.amwater.com
$24.4B
Market Cap
$1.1B
Net Income
Sector: Utilities
Industry: Utilities - Regulated Water
1 Water Street, Camden, NJ, United States, 08102-1658
856 955 4001

American Water Works Company, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides water and wastewater services in the United States. It offers water and wastewater services on military installations; and undertakes contracts with municipal customers, primarily to operate and manage water and wastewater facilities, as well as offers other related services. The company also operates approximately 80 surface water treatment plants; 520 groundwater treatment plants; 170 wastewater treatment plants; 55,000 miles of transmission, distribution, and collection mains and pipes; 1,200 groundwater wells; 1,800 water and wastewater pumping stations; 1,100 treated water storage facilities; and 75 dams. In addition, it offers water and wastewater services to 14 states serving approximately 3.6 million active customers. The company serves residential customers; commercial customers, including food and beverage providers, commercial property developers and proprietors, and energy suppliers; fire service and private fire customers; industrial customers, such as large-scale manufacturers, mining, and production operations; public authorities comprising government buildings and other public sector facilities, such as schools and universities; and other utilities and community water and wastewater systems. The company was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.

Key Executives

  • John C. Griffith
  • Cheryl D. Norton
  • David Bowler
  • Stacy A. Mitchell
  • Lori Sutton

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions3.0B (65.86%)
  • Mutual Funds1.6B (34.11%)
  • Insiders1.4M (0.03%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)