With a market capitalization (market cap) of $104.65B — a measure of how much the company is worth — Southern Company (The) Series 2 is the 160th most valuable company in Utilities as of August 18, 2026. Shares trade at $15.93, down +0.16% on the day.
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Southern Company operates as an energy holding company, primarily engaged in generating and selling electricity. Its operations are divided into three distinct business units. The first, Traditional Electric Operating Companies, encompasses integrated utilities responsible for power generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure, supplying electricity across Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi. The Southern Power division is dedicated to developing, acquiring, and overseeing various power generation assets, including renewable energy projects, for sale within the wholesale electricity market. Finally, Southern Company Gas manages the distribution of natural gas through its extensive network of facilities in Illinois, Georgia, Virginia, New Jersey, Florida, Tennessee, and Maryland. The company was founded on November 9, 1945, and its corporate headquarters are situated in Atlanta, Georgia.
Visit websiteAs of August 18, 2026, Southern Company (The) Series 2 (SOJE) is worth $104.62B — this is its market capitalization, the total value of all its outstanding shares.
Southern Company (The) Series 2’s market cap is $104.62B, which ranks it #160 among the most valuable companies in the Utilities sector tracked on MarketCapLens.
Southern Company (The) Series 2 (SOJE) shares trade at $15.92, down 0.19% on the day, as of August 18, 2026.
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Southern Company (The) Series 2 trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 4.0, based on its latest share price and annual earnings per share.