Sempra (SRE) closed down by 5.14%. The Utilities sector is down by 1.29%. The company underperformed the industry. Top 3 stocks by turnover in the sector: Ge Vernova Inc (GEV) down 0.95%; Nextera Energy Inc (NEE) down 1.62%; PG&E Corp (PCG) down 2.00%.

Analyst actions and price target adjustments played a central role in driving negative market sentiment surrounding Sempra. A notable price target reduction from Morgan Stanley weighed on trading activity, as Wall Street reassessed valuation metrics amidst ongoing infrastructure execution risks. Although the firm maintained an overall constructive long-term outlook, the lowered target prompted defensive repositioning among institutional investors who remain sensitive to capital execution across the utility sector.
The analyst revision builds upon underlying market hesitation following Sempra's second-quarter earnings report. While the company posted adjusted earnings per share that topped consensus forecasts, top-line revenue lagged Wall Street projections and contracted slightly on a year-over-year basis. Market participants have expressed ongoing concern over financial leverage, as long-term debt expanded to support multi-billion-dollar grid modernization and liquefied natural gas development programs. Higher net interest expense at the parent level continues to create operational headwinds, weighing on net profitability despite solid fundamental demand in core regulated utilities.
Additionally, institutional investors are scrutinizing the company's extensive multi-year capital spending plan against prevailing macroeconomic realities. Even though Sempra is executing strategic capital recycling initiatives—such as the completed sale of its Mexican natural gas distribution network to reduce common equity issuance requirements—substantial ongoing capital outlays have kept free cash flow constrained. In a market environment defined by elevated borrowing costs, heavy debt loads and persistent capital intensity continue to damp near-term stock momentum.
Technically, Sempra (SRE) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of 0.062, indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 34.727 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at 95.978 suggests oversold condition. Please monitor closely.
Sempra (SRE) is in the Utilities industry. Its latest annual revenue is $13.70B, ranking 2 in the industry. The net profit is $1.80B, ranking 3 in the industry. Company Profile
Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated the company as Buy, with an average price target of $103.79, a high of $118.00, and a low of $92.12.
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