TVE — TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (Utilities >> Electrical Utilities & IPPs)
TVE FAQ
What is TVE's P/E ratio?
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (TVE) currently trades at a P/E ratio of 0.01.
What is TVE's ROE?
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY reports a Return on Equity (ROE) of 0.13%.
What is TVE's dividend yield?
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY offers a dividend yield of 4.19%.
What is TVE's Deepscope Quality Score?
Deepscope rates TVE's overall financial quality at 23 out of 100, based on profitability, growth, debt and earnings stability.
Is now a good time to buy TVE?
Deepscope's AI Timing Score for TVE is 26 out of 100, indicating the relative attractiveness of buying at the current price using technical and momentum signals.
Which sector does TVE belong to?
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY is classified under the Utilities >> Electrical Utilities & IPPs sector on the NYSE exchange.
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TVE, the overall quality is not good ( Quality = 23) and the timing to buy is ...(Sign In to See)...
- Signal
- UNDERPERFORM
- Signal Description
- Company financial health is Not Good
- Reason
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ROE is relatively low.
ROA is relatively low.
Acceleration of ROE growth rate is below our criteria.
Historical ROE is relatively low
ROE is decreasing significantly
ROA is too relatively low compare to ROE
Acceleration of ROA growth rate is below our criteria.
Net profit margin is relatively low.
Acceleration of net profit margin growth rate is below our criteria
Historical net profit margin is relatively low.
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- Signal
- OUTPERFORM
- Signal Descri...
- Good
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In details, quality factors are not good , financial health is not quite good , and ability to make profit is not quite good , ...
| Quality Factors |
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47% |
| In Recommendations? | Not in any sections |
| Select Rate | 0.00 From 30 days period |
| Watch Rate | 0.00 From 30 days period |
| News Score | 99 |
| Magic Formula Rank by ROA |
741
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| Magic Formula Rank by ROE |
741
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| Magic Formula Rank by ROIC |
1062
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| Price | 23.47 |
| PBV / Sector |
N/A / 0.01
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| Earning Per Share | 232.26 |
| PE / Sector |
0.01 / 0.06
GREAT
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| PEG or PE/Growth / Sector |
N/A / 0.00
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| Average 1M Daily Value |
0.19 M
GREAT
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| Average 1W Daily Value |
0.21 M
GREAT
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| Timing Factors |
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42% |
| Financial Health |
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54% |
| Ability to Make Profit |
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54% |
| Return to Investors |
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62% |
| Registration Details |
| Analyze Date | 2026-06-06 09:09:12 |
| Symbol | TVE |
| Name | TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
| Sector | Utilities >> Electrical Utilities & IPPs |
| Market | NYSE |
| Listed Shares | 0.00 |
| Par Value | N/A |
| Calculated From | Quarter |
| Sign | N/A |
| Market Cap (M.USD) / Sector Average | 12.63 / 100.34 |
| News, Concensus, ... |
| Estimation Consensus | See at WSJ.com |
| Full details | See at WSJ.com |
| Chart | See in Chart feature |
| News | See at Yahoo Finance |
Description: Tennessee Valley Authority engages in the production and sale of electricity in the United States. It generates power from coal-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric facilities, and combustion turbine and diesel generators. The company sells power at wholesale to distributor customers comprising municipalities and cooperatives that resell the power to their customers at a retail rate. It also supplies power directly to federal agencies and customers with large or unusual loads, as well as customers with whom it has entered into exchange power arrangements. As of September 30, 2008, it operated various power generating facilities, including 29 conventional hydroelectric sites, 1 pumped storage hydroelectric site, 11 coal-fired sites, 3 nuclear sites, 11 combustion turbine sites, 2 diesel generator sites, 1 wind energy site, 1 digester gas site, 1 biomass cofiring site, and 15 solar energy sites. The company supplies power in Tennessee, northern Alabama, northeastern Mississippi, and southwestern Kentucky and in portions of northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and southwestern Virginia to approximately nine million customers. It also manages the Tennessee River and its tributaries for various river-system purposes, such as navigation; flood damage reduction; power generation; environmental stewardship; shoreline use; and water supply for power plant operations, consumer use, recreation, and industry. The company was founded in 1931 and is based in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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