Electronic Arts Inc. vs NextEra Energy, Inc. — how do they compare? Electronic Arts Inc. trades at $207.39 (market cap $51.97B), while NextEra Energy, Inc. trades at $89.12 (market cap $185.83B). The key difference: NextEra Energy, Inc. is far larger — about 3.6× Electronic Arts Inc.'s market cap, and NextEra Energy, Inc. pays the higher dividend (2.8%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EA | NEE | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $51.97B | $185.83B |
Sector | Technology | Utilities |
52-Week High | $207.27 | $97.88 |
52-Week Low | $147.79 | $69.77 |
Enterprise Value | $50.54B | $288.23B |
Dividend Yield | 0.37% | 2.8% |
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Electronic Arts (EA) trades at $207.31, up 0.32% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages and strong support at $205. The company reported Q4 2025 EPS beat but Q1 2026 miss, with revenue stable around $7.5B and a net income margin of 11.78%. Recent launches like EA SPORTS College Football 27 and UFC 6 highlight ongoing product momentum, while a potential $55B acquisition by Saudi investors adds strategic intrigue.
Outlook remains mixed: high valuation ratios (P/E 59.05) suggest premium pricing, but robust cash flow and dividend payments support shareholder returns. Key risks include earnings volatility and competitive pressures in gaming. Analyst consensus leans Hold (56.06%), indicating cautious optimism amid execution uncertainties.
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EA is one of the world's largest third-party video game publishers and has transitioned from a console-based video game publisher to the one of the largest publishers on consoles, PC, and mobile. The firm owns number of large franchises, including Madden, FIFA, Battlefield, Apex Legends, Mass Effect, Dragon's Age, and Need for Speed.
Read more on EA →NextEra Energy's regulated utility, Florida Power & Light, distributes power to more than 5 million customers in Florida. FP&L contributes more than 60% of the group's operating earnings. The renewable energy segment generates and sells power throughout the United States and Canada. Consolidated generation capacity totals more than 50 gigawatts and includes natural gas, nuclear, wind, and solar assets.
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