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American Focus > Blog > Economy > DTE Energy Earnings Preview: What to Expect
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DTE Energy Earnings Preview: What to Expect

Last updated: July 8, 2025 1:22 pm
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DTE Energy Company: A Closer Look at the Energy Giant

DTE Energy Company (DTE) is a major player in the energy sector, with a market cap of $27.4 billion. Based in Detroit, Michigan, the company is involved in generating, purchasing, distributing, and selling electricity and natural gas to a wide range of customers, including residential, commercial, and industrial clients. In addition to its regulated utility operations, DTE also has unregulated businesses, such as gas storage and pipeline services, power and industrial projects, and energy trading activities.

The company is set to announce its fiscal Q2 earnings for 2025 on Thursday, Jul. 24. Analysts are expecting DTE to report a profit of $1.70 per share, which represents an 18.9% increase from the year-ago quarter. DTE has a track record of beating Wall Street’s bottom-line estimates, with its EPS of $2.10 in Q1 outperforming expectations by 6.1%.

Looking ahead to fiscal 2025, analysts project DTE to achieve a profit of $7.21 per share, up 5.6% from the previous fiscal year. The company’s EPS is forecasted to continue growing, reaching $7.73 in fiscal 2026, a 7.2% increase year-over-year.

Shares of DTE have performed well over the past 52 weeks, with a 20.8% increase, surpassing both the S&P 500 Index and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund. Despite this positive momentum, DTE’s shares saw a slight decline following its Q1 earnings release on May 1. While the company reported strong earnings growth in its gas and non-utility operations segments, its core electric segment experienced a decline in operating earnings, which may have impacted investor confidence. For fiscal 2025, DTE expects operating EPS in the range of $7.09 to $7.23.

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Wall Street analysts have a “Moderate Buy” rating on DTE’s stock, with a mean price target of $144.93, suggesting a 9.8% potential upside from current levels. Among the 19 analysts covering the stock, 11 recommend “Strong Buy,” one indicates a “Moderate Buy,” and seven suggest “Hold.”

In conclusion, DTE Energy Company is a significant player in the energy industry with a strong financial performance and promising growth prospects. Investors should keep an eye on the company’s upcoming earnings announcement and future developments in the energy sector.

This article was originally published on Barchart.com and is for informational purposes only.

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