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Constellation Energy Earnings Loom: CEG Stock Faces Monday Test as AI Power Demand Trade Wobbles

Constellation Energy Earnings Loom: CEG Stock Faces Monday Test as AI Power Demand Trade Wobbles

BALTIMORE, May 9, 2026, 14:03 EDT

Investors are on edge ahead of Constellation Energy Corp’s first-quarter report Monday, with option pricing suggesting CEG stock could swing roughly 7% before the week is out. Shares finished Friday down 2.4% at $303.63.

Timing is key here. Constellation stands out as a major Wall Street play on surging U.S. electricity demand from AI-driven data centers. The company is set to go over its first-quarter 2026 results on May 11, starting at 10:00 a.m. EDT.

Constellation is projected to report earnings of $2.57 per share, according to a Reuters/Refinitiv preview shared on TradingView. Investors will be looking beyond that headline number, listening for what management says about power prices, outage schedules, and updates on customer contracts.

Constellation shares slipped ahead of the report. On Friday, Trading Economics recorded a $7.60 drop for the stock. Shares of Vistra and NRG Energy—both seen as AI-power plays—also declined Friday, market data showed.

The earnings test comes alongside a major shift in Constellation’s balance sheet. In January, the company wrapped up its $16.4 billion deal for Calpine, bringing natural gas and geothermal into a portfolio long dominated by nuclear. Constellation now claims 55 gigawatts of capacity—enough, it says, to supply power to 27 million homes.

The wider fleet sits at the heart of the bull thesis. Back in February, Calpine struck a 380-megawatt deal with CyrusOne to supply a data center close to the Freestone Energy Center in Texas—plus another 380 megawatts in a follow-up phase. According to Constellation, these CyrusOne Texas agreements have now pushed contracted power for the related data centers above 1,100 megawatts.

Investors are eyeing whether management will adhere to the spending blueprint laid out back in March. At that point, Constellation announced $3.9 billion in planned capital expenditures, bumped up its share buyback authorization to $5 billion, and projected 2026 adjusted earnings of $11 to $12 per share. That midpoint lands just under the LSEG analyst consensus Reuters cited.

Back in February, Melius Research’s James West called Constellation “well-positioned to supply rapidly growing data center demand in 2026” after its foray into natural gas and the ERCOT grid in Texas. That take has pushed the company’s image beyond just nuclear. Now, Monday’s report needs to deliver the proof. Reuters

But there’s a hitch. UBS analysts trimmed their price target down to $388 from $420 last month, according to Investopedia, pointing to Constellation’s cautious outlook and saying investors may need to wait for regulatory decisions on certain deals. Morgan Stanley flagged another concern: surging demand for data centers could attract more clean-energy players, which might end up driving prices down.

Here’s the bear scenario in simple terms: demand might be genuine but still come up short on margins investors are looking for. More supply, delayed approvals, unexpected outages, or softer forward power prices—any one of these could undercut the upside from AI-driven load growth.

Monday brings a trio of questions for the market: Are first-quarter earnings steady? Does full-year guidance move? And can Constellation offer new data-center demand signals without tripping over regulatory or timing issues? How CEG shares trade will likely reflect sentiment on the AI power play, not just quarterly numbers.

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