• $5.6B
    Market Cap
  • 33.12%
    1-Year Change
  • Utilities - Regulated Gas
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 43
  • Momentum Score: 91
  • True Yield: N/A
  • Financial Health Score: 79
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Why Bloom Energy Stock Plunged Over 10% Today

Bloom Energy stock dropped over 10% after Crusoe Energy paused development of a 1.8 GW data center project in Wyoming where Bloom was set to supply fuel-cell systems. However, utility company Black Hills stated the project remains on track and expects it to begin by early 2028, suggesting the pause may not directly impact Bloom's revenue. The sell-off reflects investor concerns about potential slowdowns in AI spending and data center development.

06/10/2026, 3:16 PM • The Motley Fool

Market Crash: The 3 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy Right Now

The article recommends three Dividend King stocks (companies with 50+ consecutive years of dividend increases) as defensive positions during market uncertainty: PepsiCo with a 3.9% dividend yield and diversified snack/beverage portfolio, Black Hills utility company with a 3.7% yield and planned merger with NorthWestern Energy, and Colgate-Palmolive with a 2.3% yield and 63 years of consecutive dividend increases.

05/26/2026, 3:30 PM • The Motley Fool

Better Dividend Stock: NextEra Energy vs. Black Hills

NextEra Energy and Black Hills are compared as dividend investment options. NextEra Energy offers higher dividend growth (~10% historically, expected to slow to ~6%) with a 2.6% yield, powered by its clean energy business alongside regulated utilities. Black Hills is a simpler regulated utility with Dividend King status, offering a higher 3.7% yield but slower growth. The choice depends on investor preference: NextEra for dividend growth investors, Black Hills for conservative income-focused investors seeking stability.

05/03/2026, 8:15 AM • The Motley Fool

Black Hills Corp. Announces Quarterly Dividend

Black Hills Corp. announced a quarterly dividend of $0.703 per share payable June 1, 2026, to shareholders of record on May 15, 2026. The company will release its 2026 first-quarter earnings on May 6, 2026, followed by a conference call and webcast on May 7, 2026.

04/28/2026, 7:36 PM • GlobeNewswire

3 Dividend-Paying AI Stocks for 2026

The article highlights three AI-related dividend-paying stocks: Qualcomm, which is expanding into mobile AI processors and data centers with a 2.9% dividend yield; Oracle, which is investing heavily in AI infrastructure despite recent stock weakness, with potential for strong future growth; and Black Hills, a utility positioned to benefit from AI data center demand in the Mountain West region with a 3.7% dividend yield.

04/13/2026, 2:30 PM • The Motley Fool

Black Hills Corp. and NorthWestern Energy Shareholders Approve Merger Proposals

Black Hills Corp. (NYSE:BKH) and NorthWestern Energy (NASDAQ:NWE) shareholders have approved an all-stock merger that will create Bright Horizon Energy Corporation, a regional regulated energy company serving customers across eight states. The merger, announced in August 2025, is expected to close in the second half of 2026, pending federal and state regulatory approvals.

04/02/2026, 12:12 PM • Benzinga

Halper Sadeh LLC is Investigating Whether BKH, CWAN, EWCZ are Obtaining Fair Deals for their Shareholders

Halper Sadeh LLC, an investor rights law firm, is investigating three companies for potential securities law violations and breaches of fiduciary duties. Black Hills Corp. is merging with NorthWestern Energy Group, Clearwater Analytics is being sold to Permira and Warburg Pincus for $24.55 per share, and European Wax Center is being sold to General Atlantic for $5.80 per share. The firm is seeking increased consideration and additional disclosures on behalf of shareholders.

02/22/2026, 11:14 AM • GlobeNewswire

Black Hills Corp. Announces Increase in Quarterly Dividend

Black Hills Corp. (NYSE:BKH) announced a quarterly dividend increase to $0.703 per share, up $0.027 from the previous quarter. The increase marks the company's 56th consecutive year of annual dividend increases, the second-longest streak in the electric and natural gas utility industry. The company has paid annual dividends for 84 consecutive years.

01/23/2026, 4:15 PM • Benzinga

Black Hills Corp. Requests Rate Review in Arkansas

Black Hills Corp. has filed a rate review application with the Arkansas Public Service Commission seeking $29.4 million in new annual revenue to recover infrastructure and operational costs for its natural gas utility serving 189,000 customers.

12/08/2025, 8:45 AM • GlobeNewswire

Black Hills Corp. Announces Quarterly Dividend

Black Hills Corp. declared a quarterly dividend of $0.676 per share, payable on Dec. 1, 2025, for shareholders of record as of Nov. 17, 2025. The company will also release its Q3 2025 earnings and host a conference call on Nov. 6, 2025.

10/28/2025, 8:32 PM • Benzinga

Black Hills Corp. Announces Quarterly Dividend

Black Hills Corp. announced a quarterly dividend of $0.676 per share, payable on Dec. 1, 2025, and scheduled its third-quarter 2025 earnings release and conference call for early November.

10/28/2025, 8:32 PM • GlobeNewswire

Looking to Fund Your Retirement With Dividends? Here Are 3 Awesome High-Yielders You Need to Know About.

Three high-yield dividend stocks are recommended for retirement funding: Black Hills, MPLX, and Brookfield Renewable, each offering attractive dividend yields and growth potential in utility, midstream energy, and renewable energy sectors.

08/25/2025, 4:27 AM • The Motley Fool

Black Hills, NorthWestern Energy To Merge, Strengthening Regional Utility Footprint

Black Hills and NorthWestern Energy announced an all-stock merger creating a $7.8 billion regulated utility company serving 2.1 million customers across eight states, with plans to enhance infrastructure and investment capabilities.

08/19/2025, 10:12 AM • Benzinga

3 No-Brainer High-Yield Utility Stocks to Buy With $500 Right Now

The utility sector presents promising long-term investment opportunities, with electricity demand expected to rise significantly by 2050. Three key investment options include a utility ETF, a renewable energy leader, and a consistent dividend-paying utility company.

08/13/2025, 10:07 AM • The Motley Fool

Black Hills Corp. Announces Quarterly Dividend

Black Hills Corp. announced its quarterly dividend of $0.676 per share, payable on Sept. 2, 2025, and will release its 2025 second-quarter earnings on July 30, 2025, followed by a conference call and webcast on July 31, 2025.

07/22/2025, 5:59 PM • GlobeNewswire

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Statistics

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Day Range
$72.55
$73.54
$72.92
1-Year Range
$55.66
$76.83
$72.92
Latest Close$72.92
Change
+$0.17 (+0.23%)
Volume1,169,585
Market Cap$5.6B
Shares Outstanding76.1M
P/E (TTM)18.75
Diluted EPS (TTM)$3.89
Enterprise Value$10.2B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

$5.6B
Market Cap
$288.3M
Net Income
Sector: Utilities
Industry: Utilities - Regulated Gas
7001 Mount Rushmore Road, Rapid City, SD, United States, 57702
605 721 1700

Black Hills Corporation, through its subsidiaries, operates as an electric and natural gas utility company in the United States. The company operates through the Electric Utilities and Gas Utilities segments. The Electric Utilities segment engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity to electric utility customers in Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming; ownership and operation of 1,386 megawatts of generation capacity, and 9,478 miles of electric transmission and distribution lines; sale of excess power to other utilities and marketing companies; and ownership and operation of non-regulated power generation and mining assets. Its Gas Utilities segment is involved in the distribution of natural gas to approximately 1,138,000 natural gas utility customers in Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming; ownership and operation of 4,581 miles of intrastate gas transmission pipelines; 44,840 miles of gas distribution mains and service lines; seven natural gas storage sites; and approximately 50,000 horsepower of compression and 494 miles of gathering lines. The company also provides non-regulated services to its retail customers, including Service Guard Comfort Plan, which provides home appliance repair services through on-going monthly service agreements to residential utility customers; Tech Services, which include construction and maintenance of customer-owned gas infrastructure facilities, as well as electrical system construction services; and HomeServe, which are additional home repair service plans for natural gas residential customers. In addition, the company produces electric power through wind, natural gas, and coal-fired generating plants, as well as coal at its coal mine located near Gillette, Wyoming. Black Hills Corporation was incorporated in 1941 and is headquartered in Rapid City, South Dakota.

Key Executives

  • Linden R. Evans
  • Kimberly F. Nooney
  • Marne Jones
  • Sarah Wiltse
  • Don L. Redden

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Mutual Funds1.7B (59.78%)
  • Institutions1.1B (40.17%)
  • Insiders1.3M (0.05%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)