Spire Inc. is a regulated gas distribution company. Its share price is characterized by low volatility and stable dividends. Its trajectory on the chart is determined by tariff policy, investments in network modernization, and the overall level of interest rates.
Spire Inc. is a holding company whose primary segment is regulated natural gas distribution. We classify the company as part of the Energy Supply sector, and the chart below reflects the overall performance of this market segment.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. As a significant utility company, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below reflects the overall stock market performance. See how this stable company's stock compares to the overall trend.
Spire, a gas distribution company, has seen price fluctuations that demonstrate the stability inherent in the utility sector. Change_co reflects low sensitivity to market cycles but is responsive to regulatory news. This underlying metric is an important element for evaluating defensive assets using models on System.GURU.Markets.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas utility. This chart shows the sector's low volatility. Comparing it to SR, a highly regulated company, helps us understand it as a defensive, dividend-paying asset less susceptible to market turbulence.
Spire is a utility company engaged in natural gas distribution. The regulated utility business is considered relatively stable. The chart below shows the average volatility for this sector, allowing you to compare Spire with other companies.
Spire is a major gas utility. Its annual performance reflects both the stability of the utility sector and its long-term investment strategy for network modernization.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution utility. Its regulated business provides it with stable and predictable revenue. The chart shows how its defensive nature, dividend policy, and infrastructure investments influence its performance in the energy sector.
Spire is a regulated gas utility. Its business provides stable and predictable income, making its shares a safe haven. The company's market performance typically exhibits low volatility and weak correlation with economic cycles, attracting investors seeking dividend stability.
Spire, a natural gas distributor serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi, has monthly fluctuations reflecting the stability of its regulated business and seasonal demand for heating gas.
Here's the dynamics of the utilities sector. For Spire, a natural gas distributor, this is context. Its movements reflect stable gas demand, regulatory tariff decisions, and its investments in infrastructure modernization.
Spire Inc. is a holding company whose core business is regulated natural gas distribution. Shares of such utilities are often considered defensive. A chart of the overall market performance allows us to test this assertion: whether Spire truly is a safe haven for investors during times of market uncertainty thanks to its stable business model.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company. Its weekly stock price, typical for the utility sector, responds to weather conditions, regulatory tariff decisions, and general movements in the interest rate market. The chart shows the relative stability of this business.
Spire, like the entire utilities sector, is sensitive to broad macroeconomic factors, especially interest rates. The entire sector often moves as a whole. The chart will show how closely the company's stock follows this industry trend.
Spire Inc. is another gas utility company. Such companies are considered safe havens. The chart will show whether the company's shares are truly resilient to market fluctuations, serving as a safe haven for investors during periods of uncertainty.
Spire Inc.'s chart tells the story of natural gas supplies in central US states like Missouri. Its market capitalization reflects the stability of its regulated utility business and the company's investments in gas grid modernization and new technologies, including gas storage.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. Its share of the utility sector's market capitalization reflects the stability of its business and investments in gas network modernization. The chart below shows how the regulatory environment and natural gas demand in its regions shape its share.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several states. What is the overall value of this utility sector? The chart below shows the total market capitalization of the energy sector. Its stability reflects the predictable nature of the natural gas distribution business for heating and industrial applications.
Spire Inc.'s chart shows the cost of natural gas supply in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This utility holding's market capitalization is a barometer of the stability of its regulated business and investment in gas grid modernization. This diagram illustrates how basic energy needs are transformed into a reliable investment.
Spire Inc.'s physical foundation is its gas distribution networks, which serve over a million customers, as well as its gas storage facilities and pipelines. Book value reflects the true value of this extensive energy infrastructure. The chart below shows how the valuation of these vital physical assets has changed.
Spire Inc. warms homes and powers businesses by owning and operating a vast network of gas pipelines and storage facilities across several states. This underground infrastructure is its primary and most valuable tangible asset. The chart shows the company's control over the regional gas distribution network, vital to millions.
Spire Inc. is a gas distribution company. Its business requires colossal investments in its pipeline network, making it highly capital-intensive. The chart below shows the total value of its assets in the utility sector, providing a benchmark for assessing its infrastructure.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas company serving customers in several states. Its assets include an extensive network of gas pipelines and storage facilities. Its stake in BCap_All represents the physical weight of its infrastructure, which provides reliable energy to over a million homes and businesses.
Spire Inc. is a gas company. Its balance sheet consists of its pipelines. The market values it close to the value of these assets. The P/B chart for such a company is essentially an assessment of its dividend yield and reliability compared to other conservative investments.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several US states. Its business is built on the ownership of pipelines. This metric compares the market valuation to the book value of these regulated assets, reflecting the stability of its revenue and dividends.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company, along with other energy businesses. This chart reflects the average market valuation. Its stable valuation, like that of other utilities, is driven by the predictability of revenue from regulated tariffs and stable dividends.
Spire Inc., a gas distribution holding company serving customers in several states, is using long-term debt financing to invest in its infrastructure. The company is modernizing pipelines, building gas storage facilities, and implementing new technologies, ensuring supply reliability and generating stable revenue within regulated tariffs.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company. Like other utilities, it operates in a regulated environment and is required to invest in the security and reliability of its network. This chart shows how Spire is using debt financing to modernize its infrastructure and meet regulatory requirements, providing heat to its customers.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution. Like other utilities, it enjoys stable revenues thanks to regulated tariffs. This chart shows that the company uses a significant but manageable amount of debt to finance the maintenance and expansion of its gas distribution network, as is the norm in this industry.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several US states. This chart shows the overall debt load in the utility sector. It helps understand how the industry is funding infrastructure upgrades to improve safety and efficiency, and how Spire is managing its balance sheet in this environment.
Spire Inc., a natural gas company, operates in a stable sector. This chart shows the overall debt level, reflecting the cost of capital. For a capital-intensive company like Spire, this is a key factor determining the profitability of new investments in upgrading its pipeline infrastructure.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in the distribution of natural gas through its subsidiaries. This chart shows how the market assesses the stability and reliability of the utility business. The assessment reflects the predictability of revenue from regulated tariffs and its role as a supplier of a vital resource.
Spire's gas distribution business is a classic utility. This chart shows the average valuation for gas utilities. It serves as a benchmark for understanding how investors view Spire, its regulated assets, and its growth strategy compared to other players in this stable market.
Spire Inc. is a regulated natural gas utility serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. Its business provides stable and predictable revenues, as demand for natural gas for heating is unaffected by economic cycles. This chart helps assess the premium investors are willing to pay for such reliability and stable dividends.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. Like other utilities, its future profits are largely predictable. This chart reflects analyst expectations regarding regulatory-approved pricing policies and stable operating cash flow.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart shows how its profitability expectations compare to the utility sector. It reflects how the market values its stable, regulated business and its investments in modernizing its natural gas infrastructure to improve safety and efficiency.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company operating in several US states. This chart illustrates the volatility of market expectations. Spire's business, like other utilities, is stable and regulated. Demand for heating gas is predictable, ensuring stable revenues independent of market sentiment.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in the distribution of natural gas through its utility subsidiaries in several US states. This chart illustrates the revenue stability characteristic of a regulated utility business. The company's profit depends on approved tariffs and operational efficiency.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. The company also markets gas and invests in gas pipelines. This chart reflects the financial performance of the stable utility sector, where profitability is driven by regulated rates and operational efficiency.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas utility serving customers in several US states. Like other utilities, Spire has a stable and regulated business. Demand for natural gas for heating and household use is unaffected by economic cycles, making the company attractive to conservative investors seeking stability.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas company serving over 1.7 million customers in several states, including Missouri and Alabama. It is a regulated business with stable cash flows. The future profit forecast you see is based on customer growth expectations and regulatory-approved rates.
Spire Inc. is a holding company whose primary activity is the regulated distribution of natural gas in the states of Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart illustrates the stable outlook for the utility sector. Spire's regulated business provides predictable revenue, and the company is also developing non-regulated businesses, such as gas storage.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution. Its business, like that of other utilities, is characterized by stability. However, this graph of expected corporate earnings is important for assessing growth. Economic activity in the regions where it operates influences demand from industrial consumers and the rate of new home connections.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution and other energy services. This chart shows how investors value its largely regulated and predictable revenue. It reflects the stability of the utility business, which is less susceptible to economic cycles.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution in several states, including Missouri and Alabama. It is a regulated business with stable revenues. This chart shows the average rating for natural gas utilities, allowing you to compare how the market views Spire's operational efficiency and growth strategy compared to other companies in the sector.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution holding company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. Like other utilities, the company has stable and predictable revenue. This chart helps assess whether Spire trades at a premium for its reliability and dividends, or whether investors prefer sectors with higher growth potential.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart shows how investors estimate future revenues, which are largely regulated by the state, ensuring predictability. It also reflects the company's investments in infrastructure upgrades and gas storage facilities.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart compares the company's future revenue expectations with its industry. It reflects the market's assessment of the stability of its regulated utility business and growth prospects in its service regions.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution holding company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart reflects general economic expectations, and Spire's business is based on fundamental needs. Stable demand for natural gas for heating and household use provides the company with predictable revenues that are independent of economic cycles.
Spire Inc. is a holding company that owns natural gas distribution networks in several states, including Missouri and Alabama. Revenue, shown in this chart, is generated through regulated sales of natural gas to millions of customers. Revenue dynamics depend on tariffs, weather conditions, and the number of customers.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas utility serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. In addition to its regulated business, the company also markets and stores gas. This chart illustrates the stability of the utility sector, where Spire's core operations provide predictable cash flows and dividends for investors.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. Its business is relatively stable, but economic growth in the regions where it operates is a significant driver. The growth in total revenue, reflected in this chart, correlates with industrial development and new housing construction, leading to an increase in connections and increased gas consumption.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution and related services company serving customers in several states, including Missouri. Its revenue forecast is dependent on regulated rates and gas demand, reflecting expectations for stable growth in the utility sector and the success of its non-regulated businesses.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in the distribution of natural gas through its utility subsidiaries in several US states. The company is also developing a gas storage and transportation business. This chart shows forecasts for the energy sector, allowing one to assess Spire's stability and growth prospects in the regulated market.
Spire Inc., a natural gas distribution company, sees this chart as an indicator of the economic health of its regions. Growth in business activity and population, reflected in overall trends, directly leads to an increase in customer connections and gas consumption, ensuring business stability.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution holding company serving customers in several states, including Missouri. Like other utilities, its profitability is regulated by the state. This chart shows how effectively Spire manages its infrastructure and operating expenses to ensure stable and predictable profits.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in the distribution of natural gas through its subsidiaries in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart compares its profitability to other utilities. The stability of its revenue and profitability is ensured by the regulated nature of the business, where rates are set to cover operating expenses and ensure a return on investment.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas company serving customers in several states. While this chart reflects the overall business environment, Spire's business is fundamental to it. Their profitability, regulated by tariffs, ensures stability, but also depends on investments in modernization and development of the gas infrastructure.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several US states. This chart shows a stable team responsible for the safety and reliability of the gas infrastructure. For a utility company, a stable team is the foundation for fulfilling its obligations to customers and regulators.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several states, including Missouri and Alabama. This chart shows the percentage of all utility workers in its regions that Spire employs. It demonstrates its operational scale and its role as a significant employer, providing basic energy needs.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several states. This chart shows the number of employees responsible for maintaining and developing the gas infrastructure. The increase in headcount may be due to network expansion, modernization, and investments in new technologies, such as renewable natural gas.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution in several states. As a utility company, it is a model of stability. Its state is not subject to sharp economic fluctuations. This chart shows the general volatility of the labor market, against which Spire acts as a guarantor of stability, providing heat to homes and businesses.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in several states. It is a capital-intensive utility business. The high value on this chart indicates that the bulk of its value comes from pipelines and infrastructure, which are managed by a relatively small state.
Spire Inc. (SR) is a utility holding company distributing natural gas in several states (Missouri, Alabama). This chart shows the average capital expenditure per employee in the sector, which is an indicator of the operating efficiency of their gas distribution business.
Spire Inc. is a company engaged in natural gas distribution and other energy services. It is a typical representative of the utility sector. This chart shows how the market values a capital-intensive business whose core value lies in a reliable gas pipeline infrastructure that provides stable revenue with a relatively small workforce.
Spire Inc. (SR) is another gas utility serving customers in several states (Alabama, Missouri). Like others in this sector, this chart shows operational efficiency. It reflects how effectively the company manages its pipelines and maintenance crews under regulated tariffs.
Spire (SR) is a regulated gas utility (Missouri, Alabama). This chart shows the industry average benchmark for the Energy Supply sector. In the utility sector, this benchmark is stable, but not high. Revenue per employee here is determined not by the market, but by tariffs set by the regulator.
Spire (SR) is a holding company whose primary asset is regulated natural gas distribution in Missouri and Alabama. They also operate a gas transmission business. This chart, showing average profit per employee, helps assess how efficient the capital-intensive utilities sector, which requires engineers and technicians, is compared to the overall market.
Spire Inc. is a holding company engaged in natural gas distribution. For a utility company, this chart is an indicator of operational efficiency. It reflects the revenue generated by each employee servicing the gas infrastructure and demonstrates the stability of the business based on regulated tariffs and consistent demand.
Spire Inc. is another natural gas distribution company serving customers in several states. In the utility sector, efficiency is important to regulators and investors. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It allows one to assess how efficiently Spire manages its infrastructure compared to other gas companies.
Spire Inc. (SR) is a natural gas distribution utility serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. It is a stable, regulated business. This chart demonstrates how efficiently the company manages its natural gas infrastructure (pipes) and serves customers per employee.
Spire Inc. is a utility holding company engaged in natural gas distribution, as well as assets in production and transportation. The chart shows the number of investors skeptical of its unregulated segments. They may be concerned about gas price volatility or regulatory issues related to its pipelines (for example, Spire STL).
Spire Inc. is a utility holding company whose core business is natural gas distribution in several states, including Missouri. This chart reflects aggregate rates against the entire sector. It rises when investors anticipate rising interest rates (which puts pressure on debt) or an unfavorable regulatory climate for all utilities.
Spire (SR) is a natural gas utility. It's a "defensive" sector. However, the rising Short_All chart signals fear, which is often associated with rising rates. This pessimism weighs on even "safe" stocks like SR, as their dividends become less attractive compared to bonds.
Spire Inc. is a natural gas utility operating in the regulated sector. The stock attracts dividend investors. This chart above 70 may reflect demand for defensive dividend stocks. A level below 30 may be associated with rising interest rates or unfavorable regulatory decisions in its states.
Spire Inc. is a holding company with natural gas distribution (utility) assets in Alabama, Mississippi, and Missouri. They also engage in gas marketing and midstream projects. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the gas distribution sector. It helps assess how the market views this protective yet regulated industry.
Spire Inc. is a utility company distributing natural gas in several states, including Missouri. It's a regulated, stable business. This market sentiment chart is important. In times of panic, investors often flee to "defensive" utility stocks, seeking a safe haven and stable dividends.
Spire Inc. (SR) is a natural gas distribution company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart reflects the average price target from analysts. It reflects their views on the regulatory environment, pricing policy, and investments in gas grid modernization.
Spire Inc. is a regulated natural gas company serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. The company also owns gas transmission assets. This chart measures the gap between the current price and the consensus target price. It shows whether experts believe in the stability of utility rates and dividend policy.
Spire Inc. (SR) is a regulated utility company whose primary business is natural gas distribution in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the entire electric power sector. It reflects whether experts believe the utility sector remains stable and "defensive."
Spire Inc. (SR) is a regulated natural gas company serving Missouri and Alabama. It's a classic defensive stock. Investors often use SR as a safe haven during times of turbulence. Therefore, this chart of overall market sentiment often correlates inversely with interest in such stocks: when the market declines, investors flee to SR's stable dividends.
Spire Inc. (SR) is a regulated utility holding company whose primary business is natural gas distribution in Missouri and Alabama. This chart reflects the stability of their regulated business. Its dynamics are determined solely by regulatory rate decisions and the company's ability to expand its gas transmission infrastructure.
Spire (SR) is a regulated gas utility (like OGS and Atmos) serving customers in Missouri, Alabama, and Mississippi. This comprehensive index evaluates companies. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does Spire's stable gas model differentiate it from the average energy competitor?
Spire (SR) is a natural gas utility company distributing natural gas in Missouri and Alabama. It's a classic regulated business. This chart, showing the market average, provides context. It helps assess how SR, a safe haven, is sensitive to interest rates, fares against the backdrop of overall macroeconomic fluctuations.