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Mexican (IPC) Utilities Sector Analysis

UpdatedMar 06, 2026
DataAggregated Company Financials
Companies3
  • 7D-0.7%
  • 3M1.6%
  • 1Y-10.2%
  • YTD-3.6%

The Utilities industry has stayed flat over the last week. Unfortunately though, the industry is down 6.2% over the past 12 months. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to decline by 26% per year.

Sector Valuation and Performance

Has the Mexican Utilities Sector valuation changed over the past few years?

DateMarket CapRevenueEarningsPEAbsolute PEPS
Fri, 06 Mar 2026Mex$50.8bMex$12.8bMex$10.5b15.8x4.8x4x
Sun, 01 Feb 2026Mex$50.4bMex$12.8bMex$10.5b16.9x4.8x3.9x
Tue, 30 Dec 2025Mex$52.0bMex$12.8bMex$10.5b17.8x5x4.1x
Thu, 27 Nov 2025Mex$49.7bMex$12.8bMex$10.5b19.8x4.8x3.9x
Sat, 25 Oct 2025Mex$50.0bMex$8.0bMex$7.5b16.1x6.7x6.2x
Mon, 22 Sep 2025Mex$25.1bMex$8.0bMex$206.7m28.8x121.2x3.1x
Wed, 20 Aug 2025Mex$24.7bMex$8.0bMex$206.7m26.2x119.4x3.1x
Fri, 18 Jul 2025Mex$25.4bMex$6.7bMex$224.3m24.5x113.1x3.8x
Sun, 15 Jun 2025Mex$25.4bMex$6.7bMex$224.3m26.3x113.2x3.8x
Tue, 13 May 2025Mex$26.1bMex$6.7bMex$224.3m26.4x116.5x3.9x
Thu, 10 Apr 2025Mex$26.6bMex$5.0bMex$210.5m28.1x126.6x5.3x
Sat, 08 Mar 2025Mex$27.4bMex$5.0bMex$210.5m28.3x130x5.4x
Mon, 03 Feb 2025Mex$26.4bMex$4.6b-Mex$14,284,000.00n/a-1849.4x5.8x
Wed, 01 Jan 2025Mex$27.1bMex$4.6b-Mex$14,284,000.00n/a-1897.6x5.9x
Fri, 29 Nov 2024Mex$27.0bMex$4.6b-Mex$14,284,000.00n/a-1892.7x5.9x
Sun, 27 Oct 2024Mex$26.6bMex$4.6b-Mex$14,284,000.00n/a-1861.9x5.8x
Tue, 24 Sep 2024Mex$27.7bMex$3.1b-Mex$206,377,000.00n/a-134x9.1x
Thu, 22 Aug 2024Mex$21.6bMex$0Mex$0n/an/an/a
Sat, 20 Jul 2024Mex$21.3bMex$0Mex$0n/an/an/a
Mon, 17 Jun 2024Mex$21.8bMex$0Mex$0n/an/an/a
Wed, 15 May 2024Mex$28.0bMex$1.9b-Mex$276,040,000.00n/a-101.4x14.5x
Fri, 12 Apr 2024Mex$28.4bMex$1.3b-Mex$249,349,000.00n/a-113.9x22.2x
Sun, 10 Mar 2024Mex$29.0bMex$571.2m-Mex$127,432,000.00n/a-227.7x50.8x
Tue, 06 Feb 2024Mex$28.5bMex$571.2m-Mex$127,432,000.00n/a-223.8x49.9x
Thu, 04 Jan 2024Mex$28.2bMex$571.2m-Mex$127,432,000.00n/a-221.4x49.4x
Sat, 02 Dec 2023Mex$29.3bMex$571.2m-Mex$127,432,000.00n/a-230.2x51.3x
Mon, 30 Oct 2023Mex$28.3bMex$494.4m-Mex$139,198,000.00n/a-203.2x57.2x
Wed, 27 Sep 2023Mex$29.3bMex$494.4m-Mex$139,198,000.00n/a-210.6x59.3x
Fri, 25 Aug 2023Mex$6.3bMex$494.4m-Mex$139,198,000.00n/a-45x12.7x
Sun, 23 Jul 2023Mex$6.3bMex$479.7m-Mex$204,377,000.00n/a-30.7x13.1x
Tue, 20 Jun 2023Mex$4.0bMex$479.7m-Mex$204,377,000.00n/a-19.8x8.4x
Thu, 18 May 2023Mex$3.6bMex$479.7m-Mex$204,377,000.00n/a-17.7x7.6x
Sat, 15 Apr 2023Mex$3.1bMex$427.0m-Mex$193,610,000.00n/a-16.2x7.3x
Mon, 13 Mar 2023Mex$3.2bMex$427.0m-Mex$193,810,000.00n/a-16.5x7.5x
Price to Earnings Ratio

-16.5x


Total Market Cap: Mex$3.2bTotal Earnings: -Mex$193,810,000.00Total Revenue: Mex$427.0mTotal Market Cap vs Earnings and Revenue0%0%0%
Mexican Utilities Sector Price to Earnings3Y Average -255.4x202420252026
Current Industry PE
    There are only 3 companies in the Mexican Utilities industry, so there is insufficient data to make an industry-wide assessment of both the PE and PS ratio.
Past Earnings Growth
  • Total earnings for the Utilities industry have gone up over the last three years, and the industry is now profitable. Revenues have grown 211% per year.
  • This means that more sales are being generated by the industry overall, and subsequently profits are increasing too.

Industry Trends

Which industries have driven the changes within the Mexican Utilities sector?

MX Market-3.24%
Utilities-0.74%
Gas Utilities0%0
Renewable Energy0%0
Electric Utilities-0.81%
Industry PE
  • Investors are most optimistic about the Renewable Energy industry which is trading above its 3-year average PE ratio.
    • It looks like they are confident that earnings will grow faster in the future than they have historically.
  • Investors are most pessimistic about the Electric Utilities industry, although it looks like investor sentiment has improved given that it's trading above its 3-year average of 0.67x.
Forecasted Growth
  • Despite it being negative, analysts are least pessimistic on the Electric Utilities industry since they expect its earnings to decline by only 26% per year over the next 5 years, which isn't as bad as the other industries.
  • In contrast, the Electric Utilities industry is expected to see its earnings decline by 26% per year over the next few years.

Top Stock Gainers and Losers

Which companies have driven the market over the last 7 days?

CompanyLast Price7D1YValuation
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