We recently published a list of Jim Cramer is Watching These 8 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CEG) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer is watching.
Jim Cramer, the host of Mad Money, recently highlighted a surge in merger activity, pointing out that we’ve seen a significant uptick in deals over the past few days. He explained that this wave of mergers and acquisitions aligns with what he’s been predicting, a shift in M&A activity due to the change in administration.
Cramer noted that under the Biden administration, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Justice Department’s antitrust division have been very strict on mergers, often taking an aggressive stance against any form of corporate consolidation. According to Cramer, companies had grown increasingly reluctant to pursue mergers under Biden’s regulatory approach, as they faced the uncertainty of lengthy court battles with little assurance of success.
“And that’s why when Trump won in November, it became very obvious that we were looking at a deluge of M&A deals and these companies couldn’t even bring themselves to wait for inauguration day.”
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“Alright, so what do we make of this wave of deals? First, I gotta say, it’s just nice to see some mergers again and while this deluge was widely anticipated because of the change in administrations, it’s still good to see some confirmation.”
Cramer said it made him more confident in predicting that M&A deals will continue to increase, which is one reason why he recently added Goldman Sachs stock to his Charitable Trust portfolio as it has a major M&A advisory business that had been relatively dormant under the previous administration. He urged investors to consider buying the stock, noting that it’s an excellent opportunity.
More generally, Cramer expressed satisfaction in seeing so many companies once again pursuing mergers that make sense for their businesses. When examining the deals announced in early January, Cramer pointed out that while some of these deals might have faced challenges under Biden’s administration, most appear justifiable.
“So the bottom line: Gotta tell you, I’m just glad we’re back to a place where reasonable arguments like this will be considered fairly by the antitrust regulators rather than the situation we had under Biden where every takeover is considered anti-competitive until proven otherwise.
That’s very good news for the whole market, as lots of stocks will be going away. Given that we have so few IPOs, there won’t be a lot of new stock to replace it and a supply shortage, well, that is always good news for investors.”
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Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CEG)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 78
Cramer discussed the recent report surrounding Constellation Energy Corporation’s (NASDAQ:CEG) acquisition of Calpine Corp.
“And today we got a report out of Bloomberg that Constellation Energy, the incredibly red hot independent power producer with big nuclear exposure, is nearing a huge $30 billion deal to buy Calpine, that’s another major power generator that was taken private back in 2017… Looking at the transactions we’ve seen just this week, while some of them likely would’ve been challenged by Biden’s ideologically driven regulators, most of them seem pretty justifiable. All of them make great business sense.”
Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG) is a U.S. energy company engaged in the generation and sale of electricity through a diverse mix of resources, including nuclear, wind, solar, natural gas, and hydroelectric power. On January 10, the company entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Calpine Corp. in a cash and stock deal valued at approximately $16.4 billion. The net purchase price, including cash generated by Calpine between the signing and closing date and the value of tax attributes, totals around $26.6 billion.
The acquisition will combine Constellation’s expertise in emissions-free electricity generation with Calpine’s low-emission natural gas and renewable energy assets, creating the largest clean energy provider in the U.S. The merger will allow Constellation to serve 2.5 million customers with an expanded range of energy solutions, including zero- and low-emission sources such as nuclear, natural gas, and geothermal.
Expected to close in the second half of 2025, the deal is projected to add $2 billion to Constellation Energy’s (NASDAQ:CEG) annual free cash flow, with significant increases in adjusted operating earnings per share (EPS), including an anticipated 20% accretion in 2026 and more than $2 per share in the years following the merger.
Overall, CEG ranks 8th on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer is watching. While we acknowledge the potential of CEG as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than CEG but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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