Seeking Alpha rates Sempra stock Hold at fair price

An analyst at Seeking Alpha has downgraded Sempra (NYSE:SRE) to a Hold rating, citing its fair valuation despite a solid utility growth outlook. The rating reflects the company's predictable business model in regulated utilities. Sempra projects 7-9% annual adjusted EPS growth through 2030.

Sempra (NYSE:SRE), a utility company, received a Hold rating from a Seeking Alpha analyst in an article published on March 16, 2026. The assessment highlights the stock's fair price, underpinned by a reliable business model centered on regulated utilities. Previously, the analyst noted Sempra's strong earnings and progress toward key targets amid market uncertainty, but current pricing now justifies the downgrade from a prior stance implied in earlier coverage. Key projections include 7-9% annual adjusted EPS growth through 2030, fueled by $13 billion in infrastructure investments planned for 2026 and expansion in Texas rates. The company maintains a robust balance sheet, aiming for total debt-to-capital below 49%, and provides a 2.77% dividend yield with expected 2-4% annual increases. Potential challenges include macroeconomic risks such as geopolitical conflicts, rising interest rates, and economic instability, which could affect capital expenditure plans, debt costs, and returns. The analyst discloses no position in Sempra stock or plans to initiate one within 72 hours, emphasizing independent opinions without compensation beyond Seeking Alpha contributions. This evaluation positions Sempra as a steady growth story trading at an appropriate level.

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