Consolidated Edison

ED
stockUtilitiesMulti-UtilitiesNew York City, United States
$6/day into ED since 2015 would be worth $27,850 today — 1.6× the money.
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Consolidated Edison, Inc., commonly known as Con Edison or ConEd, is an energy company based in New York City. It is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the United States, with approximately $15.26 billion in annual revenues as of 2024, and over $70 billion in assets. The company provides a wide range of energy-related products and services to its customers through its subsidiaries:Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. (CECONY), a regulated utility providing electric and gas service in New York City and Westchester County, New York, and steam service in the borough of Manhattan; Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., a regulated utility serving customers in a 1,300-square-mile (3,400 km2) area in southeastern New York and northern New Jersey; and, Con Edison Transmission, Inc., which invests in electric and natural gas transmission projects.

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If you'd bought from year…

Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of ED would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.

Started$6/day$6/day coffee$42/wk$42/week coffee
Year 1 (1970) — listing
$9,169,887
107.5×
$13,256,480
107.2×
Year 6 (1975)
$4,813,588
61.9×
$6,948,039
61.7×
Year 11 (1980)
$1,739,655
24.8×
$2,513,529
24.7×
Year 16 (1985)
$678,213
10.8×
$980,185
10.8×
Year 21 (1990)
$397,079
7.2×
$575,042
7.2×
Year 26 (1995)
$241,909
5.1×
$350,998
5.1×
Year 31 (2000)
$152,204
3.8×
$221,119
3.8×
Year 36 (2005)
$92,971
2.9×
$134,959
2.9×
Year 41 (2010)
$52,966
2.1×
$76,927
2.1×
Year 46 (2015)
$27,850
1.6×
$40,446
1.6×

Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.

Headquarters

New York City, United States

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For illustration only — not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.