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Symbol: OTCPK:SSEZ.YMarket Cap: US$19.9bCategory: Utilities

SSEZ.Y Share Price Performance

US$24.27
0.13 (0.54%)
US$24.27
0.13 (0.54%)
Price US$24.27

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SSE plc Key Details

UK£10.1b

Revenue

UK£6.3b

Cost of Revenue

UK£3.9b

Gross Profit

UK£2.7b

Other Expenses

UK£1.2b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Nov 12, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
1.08
Gross Margin
38.13%
Net Profit Margin
11.74%
Debt/Equity Ratio
80.8%

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About SSEZ.Y

Founded
1989
Employees
15824
CEO
Martin Pibworth
WebsiteView website
www.sse.com

SSE plc engages in the generation, transmission, distribution, and supply of electricity. The company distributes electricity to approximately 3.9 million homes and businesses in southern central England and the north of Scotland; and owns, develops, and operates the high voltage electricity transmission system in the north of Scotland and other areas. Its diversified portfolio includes onshore and offshore wind farms, hydro-electric power, solar and batteries, flexible thermal generation, and electricity transmission and distribution networks. In addition, the company provides energy products and services; and invests in, develops, builds, and operates electricity infrastructure and businesses. The company was formerly known as Scottish and Southern Energy plc and changed its name to SSE plc in September 2011. SSE plc was incorporated in 1989 and is based in Perth, the United Kingdom.

U.K. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 4.6%
  • 3 Months: 19.3%
  • 1 Year: 17.0%
  • Year to Date: 15.9%
The market is up 4.6% over the last week, with the Energy sector leading the way, up 7.2%. In the last year, the market has climbed 17%. Earnings are forecast to grow by 15% annually. Market details ›
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