BofA analyst Ross Fowler raised the firm’s price target on Constellation Energy (CEG) to $343 from $318 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares after Constellation announced a 20-year front-of-the-meter power purchase agreement with Meta (META) at its Clinton nuclear site. The firm updated its target as it adjusted EPS estimates to account for the PPA and adjusted its nuclear multiple to 14-times, from 11-times previously, due to the increasing likelihood of datacenter deals. Judging by the convergence of regulatory clarity and incremental deals, the firm sees datacenter deals on the horizon and feels confident about announcements, the analyst tells investors.
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