EPS (Diluted) for PG&E (PCG)
According to PG&E's latest reported financial statements, the company's current diluted EPS (TTM) is $1.28. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) is net income divided by the diluted weighted-average shares outstanding over the period. It expresses profit on a per-share basis — the figure investors use to value an individual share — and accounts for potential dilution from options, RSUs, and convertible securities.
Headline TTM above sums the four reported quarters through (reported ). Chart and table below cover the full reported history back to .

PCG
Currently viewingEPS (Diluted)Switch metric
TTM (last 4 quarters)
$1.28
YoY change
+2.6%
5Y CAGR
N/A
Peak year (2004)
$8.97
Latest annual
$1.18
EPS (Diluted) history chart for PG&E (PCG) from 1985 to 2025
EPS (Diluted) history table for PG&E (PCG) from 1985 to 2025
| Fiscal year | Period ended | Reported | EPS (Diluted) | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $1.18 | +2.6% | ||
| 2024 | $1.15 | +9.5% | ||
| 2023 | $1.05 | +25.0% | ||
| 2022 | $0.84 | -1780.0% | ||
| 2021 | $-0.05 | -95.2% | ||
| 2020 | $-1.05 | -92.8% | ||
| 2019 | $-14.50 | +9.4% | ||
| 2018 | $-13.25 | -512.8% | ||
| 2017 | $3.21 | +15.5% | ||
| 2016 | $2.78 | +55.3% | ||
| 2015 | $1.79 | -41.5% | ||
| 2014 | $3.06 | +67.2% | ||
| 2013 | $1.83 | -4.7% | ||
| 2012 | $1.92 | -8.6% | ||
| 2011 | $2.10 | -25.5% | ||
| 2010 | $2.82 | -11.9% | ||
| 2009 | $3.20 | -11.8% | ||
| 2008 | $3.63 | +30.6% | ||
| 2007 | $2.78 | +0.7% | ||
| 2006 | $2.76 | +16.5% | ||
| 2005 | $2.37 | -73.6% | ||
| 2004 | $8.97 | +367.2% | ||
| 2003 | $1.92 | -182.8% | ||
| 2002 | $-2.32 | -182.9% | ||
| 2001 | $2.80 | -129.5% | ||
| 2000 | $-9.49 | +4645.0% | ||
| 1999 | $-0.20 | -110.1% | ||
| 1998 | $1.99 | +13.7% | ||
| 1997 | $1.75 | 0.0% | ||
| 1996 | $1.75 | -41.5% | ||
| 1995 | $2.99 | +35.3% | ||
| 1994 | $2.21 | -5.2% | ||
| 1993 | $2.33 | -9.7% | ||
| 1992 | $2.58 | +15.2% | ||
| 1991 | $2.24 | +6.7% | ||
| 1990 | $2.10 | +10.5% | ||
| 1989 | $1.90 | -2000.0% | ||
| 1988 | $-0.10 | -107.8% | ||
| 1987 | $1.29 | -50.4% | ||
| 1986 | $2.60 | -1.9% | ||
| 1985 | $2.65 | — |
EPS (Diluted) values are taken from PG&E's reported income statements (10-Q quarterly and 10-K annual filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission). Each row shows the period end date and the date the filing was reported; YoY compares each figure to the same period one year earlier. Amounts are in USD as filed.
Analysis
The 2025 reading of PG&E (PCG) diluted EPS is $1.18 – edged up 2.6% year-over-year.
Looking at the 2015–2025 (10 years) stretch, PG&E diluted EPS compounded at -4.1% per year, sustaining 6 straight years of year-over-year growth.
PG&E diluted EPS peaked at $8.97 in 2004; the latest annual figure is $1.18 in 2025 (86.8% below peak).
2004 marks the peak diluted EPS at $8.97, with the historical low of $-14.50 recorded in 2019.
PG&E (PCG) sits 9th of 8 Utilities peers we track on this metric, against a peer median of $5.12.
PG&E EPS (Diluted) by Year
PG&E EPS (Diluted) 2025: $1.18
PG&E diluted EPS in 2025 was $1.18, edged up 2.6% from 2024.
PG&E EPS (Diluted) 2024: $1.15
PG&E diluted EPS in 2024 was $1.15, grew 9.5% from 2023.
PG&E EPS (Diluted) 2023: $1.05
PG&E diluted EPS in 2023 was $1.05, grew 25.0% from 2022.
PG&E EPS (Diluted) 2022: $0.84
PG&E diluted EPS in 2022 was $0.84, plunged 1780.0% below 2021.
PG&E EPS (Diluted) 2021: $-0.05
PG&E diluted EPS in 2021 was $-0.05.
See more financial history for PG&E (PCG).
Sector peers — EPS (Diluted)
Companies in the same sector as PG&E, ranked by their latest diluted EPS.
| Company | EPS (Diluted) | Sector |
|---|---|---|
| GE Vernova Inc. (GEV) | $17.69 | Utilities |
| Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) | $7.40 | Utilities |
| American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP) | $6.66 | Utilities |
| Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) | $6.31 | Utilities |
| The Southern Company (SO) | $3.92 | Utilities |
| Dominion Energy, Inc. (D) | $3.45 | Utilities |
| NextEra Energy, Inc. (NEE) | $3.29 | Utilities |
| Sempra (SRE) | $2.75 | Utilities |
Frequently asked questions
What is PG&E's diluted EPS?
- Latest reported diluted EPS for PG&E (PCG) is $1.28 (period ending March 31, 2026).
How has PG&E diluted EPS changed year-over-year?
- PG&E (PCG) diluted EPS changed +2.6% year-over-year on the latest annual filing.
What is the long-term growth rate of PG&E diluted EPS?
- PG&E (PCG) diluted EPS compound annual growth rate is -4.1% over the most recent 10 years available.
When did PG&E diluted EPS hit its highest annual value?
- PG&E diluted EPS reached its highest annual value of $8.97 in 2004.
What was PG&E diluted EPS in 2024?
- PG&E (PCG) diluted EPS in 2024 was $1.15.
What was PG&E diluted EPS in 2025?
- PG&E (PCG) diluted EPS in 2025 was $1.18.
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