EXELON CORP EXC
EXELON CORP is an electric & other services combined issuer listed as EXC on NASDAQ. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NASDAQ:EXC, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.
EXC public profile
Electric & other services combined issuer. Atlas tracks EXC through its NASDAQ listing record, chart route and source links.
EXC trades on NASDAQ. SEC CIK 1109357. Chart route NASDAQ:EXC.
Nasdaq Trader is the listing identity source for EXELON CORP. Atlas files EXC under USA Stocks for browsing. The canonical public URL is /stocks/EXC/. The workstation link below opens the fuller research run.
Market Wit preview
The loudest fact in Exelon is not a slogan about energy, it is the plain arithmetic in the May 6 10-Q: $7.24B of revenue, $1.60B of operating income and $2.36B of payments to acquire property, plant and equipment for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. This is an equity story with fewer fireworks and more trenching, wiring, substations and invoices, which is probably healthier for civilisation than it is for dinner-table glamour. The company can call itself "Energy you can count on"; the filing translates that into a business where capital spending outruns the sort of casual number most firms reserve for acquisitions, rebrands and regrettable consultants. The market wrapper says EXC. The operating wrapper says large assets, large liabilities and the...
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What changed for EXELON CORP today
Exelon’s cleanest June 20, 2026 story comes from the May 6 SEC rail: the company filed its 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 and separately furnished an 8-K saying it had announced first-quarter 2026 results. The filed numbers are not thin. Revenues were $7.24B, operating income was $1.60B and diluted EPS was $0.90, all from the 10-Q period ending March 31, 2026.
The company’s own public identity is energy, with the official issuer site carrying the line “Energy you can count on.” The supplied 8-K also names the combined reporting group around Exelon, Commonwealth Edison Company, PECO Energy Company, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Pepco Holdings LLC, Potomac Electric Power Company, Delmarva Power & Light Company and Atlantic City Electric Company. That matters because the equity story is attached to an operating system, not just a ticker label.
The balance sheet gives the report its weight. Exelon reported $117.55B of assets, $88.23B of liabilities and $29.32B of stockholders’ equity attributable to the parent in the 10-Q for the period ending March 31, 2026. Cash and cash equivalents were $713.0M. Net cash provided by operating activities was $1.72B, while payments to acquire property, plant and equipment were $2.36B. That last pairing is the useful tension: cash generation is visible, but so is the capital demand.
The supplied rail includes SEC EDGAR filing routes, SEC submissions and companyfacts JSON, plus the official issuer site. It does not include a TradingView chart route, a quoted share price, volume, technical level or candle pattern, so this report cannot make claims about price action. The market mechanism available here is the equity claim on a large energy company whose filings show earnings, cash generation, a large asset base and heavy capital spending.
Two April filing events sit on the rail as source context rather than a fully parsed thesis: an April 30 8-K, an April 29 Schedule 13G and two April 29 Form 4 filings. The evidence names those filings and their SEC URLs, but it does not supply the underlying transaction details or ownership figures. They mark a busy filing tape, not a licence to invent insider activity or holder intent.
The official issuer site also says Exelon is providing $50M through a temporary Customer Relief Fund, delivered with trusted nonprofits starting later this summer. That is a relevant operating development because it ties the company’s public energy role to customer affordability. The rail does not supply recipient counts, timing beyond later this summer, or financial treatment, so those remain outside this file.
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Atlas has no approved static OHLC cache attached for EXC yet, so the profile renders the verified TradingView chart route directly and keeps the full-chart link as fallback.
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EXC FAQ
What is EXELON CORP (EXC)?EXELON CORP is an electric & other services combined issuer listed as EXC on NASDAQ. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView...
EXELON CORP is an electric & other services combined issuer listed as EXC on NASDAQ. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NASDAQ:EXC, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.
What does Atlas show for EXC?The EXC page gives the free Atlas profile for EXELON CORP: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route...
The EXC page gives the free Atlas profile for EXELON CORP: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route is NASDAQ:EXC; the stable page route is /stocks/EXC/. Visible source links include SEC EDGAR CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NASDAQ:EXC. Atlas files EXC under USA Stocks for browsing.
How often is the EXC page updated?The /stocks/EXC/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free EXC page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or...
The /stocks/EXC/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free EXC page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or published public answer changes.
Which sources does Atlas use for EXC?For EXC, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NASDAQ:EXC. The SEC CIK 1109357 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader...
For EXC, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 1109357, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NASDAQ:EXC. The SEC CIK 1109357 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader confirms the listed-symbol identity used by the public directory. NASDAQ:EXC is the chart route shown on the free page. Full workstation reports may add fresh filings, issuer documents, holdings, news, macro context or model-reviewed notes when available.
Can Atlas run a full research brief on EXC?Yes. The workstation can open EXC, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.
Yes. The workstation can open EXC, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.
Is this EXC page investment advice?No. The EXC page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a...
No. The EXC page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a promise of returns.
Methodology
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