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Goodwill

The latest quarterly goodwill is $1.99 Billion with a quarter-over-quarter change of 0.00%. Goodwill is an intangible asset recorded when a company acquires another business for more than the fair value of its identifiable net assets.

Goodwill

DTE Goodwill

$1.99B

Reported quarterly goodwill; no daily interpolation.

-19.18% 5Y

Current Goodwill

$1.99B

$1.99 Billion

Quarter-over-Quarter Change

0.00%

vs. $1.99B prior quarter

Historical Data

96

Quarters of data available

Quarterly Goodwill History

PeriodGoodwillQoQ Change% Change
Q1 2026$1.99B+$00.00%
Q4 2025$1.99B+$00.00%
Q3 2025$1.99B+$00.00%
Q2 2025$1.99B+$00.00%
Q1 2025$1.99B+$00.00%
Q4 2024$1.99B+$00.00%
Q3 2024$1.99B+$00.00%
Q2 2024$1.99B+$00.00%
Q1 2024$1.99B+$00.00%
Q4 2023$1.99B+$00.00%
Q3 2023$1.99B+$00.00%
Q2 2023$1.99B+$00.00%
Q1 2023$1.99B+$00.00%
Q4 2022$1.99B+$00.00%
Q3 2022$1.99B+$00.00%
Q2 2022$1.99B+$00.00%
Q1 2022$1.99B+$00.00%
Q4 2021$1.99B+$00.00%
Q3 2021$1.99B$-473.00M-19.18%
Q2 2021$2.47B+$00.00%
Q1 2021$2.47B+$473.00M+23.73%
Q4 2020$1.99B$-472.00M-19.15%
Q3 2020$2.46B+$00.00%
Q2 2020$2.46B$-1.00M-0.04%
Q1 2020$2.47B+$2.00M+0.08%
Q4 2019$2.46B+$171.00M+7.46%
Q3 2019$2.29B+$00.00%
Q2 2019$2.29B+$00.00%
Q1 2019$2.29B+$00.00%
Q4 2018$2.29B+$00.00%
Q3 2018$2.29B+$00.00%
Q2 2018$2.29B+$00.00%
Q1 2018$2.29B+$00.00%
Q4 2017$2.29B+$00.00%
Q3 2017$2.29B+$2.00M+0.09%
Q2 2017$2.29B$-1.00M-0.04%
Q1 2017$2.29B+$6.00M+0.26%
Q4 2016$2.29B+$268.00M+13.28%
Q3 2016$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2016$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2016$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2015$2.02B+$00.00%
Q3 2015$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2015$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2015$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2014$2.02B+$00.00%
Q3 2014$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2014$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2014$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2013$2.02B+$00.00%
Q3 2013$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2013$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2013$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2012$2.02B$-2.00M-0.10%
Q3 2012$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2012$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2012$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2011$2.02B+$00.00%
Q3 2011$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2011$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2011$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2010$2.02B$-4.00M-0.20%
Q3 2010$2.02B+$00.00%
Q2 2010$2.02B+$00.00%
Q1 2010$2.02B+$00.00%
Q4 2009$2.02B$-13.00M-0.64%
Q3 2009$2.04B+$00.00%
Q2 2009$2.04B+$00.00%
Q1 2009$2.04B+$00.00%
Q4 2008$2.04B+$2.04B
Q3 2008$0+$0
Q2 2008$0$-2.03B-100.00%
Q1 2008$2.03B+$2.03B
Q4 2007$0$-2.04B-100.00%
Q3 2007$2.04B+$2.04B
Q2 2007$0+$0
Q1 2007$0$-1.50B-100.00%
Q4 2006$1.50B$-292.00M-16.34%
Q3 2006$1.79B$-27.00M-1.49%
Q2 2006$1.81B$-366.00M-16.79%
Q1 2006$2.18B$-401.00M-15.54%
Q4 2005$2.58B+$133.00M+5.43%
Q3 2005$2.45B+$643.00M+35.62%
Q2 2005$1.80B$-56.00M-3.01%
Q1 2005$1.86B+$220.00M+13.41%
Q4 2004$1.64B+$168.00M+11.41%
Q3 2004$1.47B$-62.00M-4.04%
Q2 2004$1.53B$-209.00M-11.98%
Q1 2004$1.74B+$213.00M+13.91%
Q4 2003$1.53B$-553.00M-26.54%
Q3 2003$2.08B$-2.00M-0.10%
Q2 2003$2.09B+$11.00M+0.53%
Q1 2003$2.08B+$640.00M+44.60%
Q4 2002$1.44B$-643.00M-30.94%
Q3 2002$2.08B+$2.08B
Q2 2002$0
Data as of Friday, June 26, 2026

About DTE Energy Company

DTE Energy Company, established in 1903 and based in Detroit, Michigan, is primarily engaged in utility services. Its Electric division is responsible for generating, acquiring, delivering, and selling electricity to approximately 2.3 million customers—including households, businesses, and industrial clients—across southeastern Michigan. This power is sourced from diverse facilities, encompassing fossil fuel, pumped-storage hydroelectric, nuclear, wind, and other renewable energy assets. The infrastructure supporting this includes around 698 distribution substations and 449,800 line transformers. The Gas division manages the procurement, storage, transmission, distribution, and sale of natural gas to roughly 1.3 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers statewide in Michigan. This segment also provides natural gas storage and transportation capacity. Its extensive network features approximately 20,000 miles of distribution mains, 1,304,000 service pipelines, 1,305,000 active meters, and about 2,000 miles of transmission pipelines. Through its Power and Industrial Projects segment, DTE Energy supplies metallurgical coke, along with pulverized coal and petroleum coke, to the steel, pulp and paper, and other industrial sectors. This segment also delivers essential services such as power, steam, and chilled water production, wastewater treatment, and compressed air to various industrial clients. Finally, the Energy Trading segment focuses on the marketing and trading of power, natural gas, and environmental commodities. It also undertakes structured transactions and works to optimize its contracted natural gas pipeline transportation and storage assets.

Detroit, MI
9,650 employees
Utilities / Regulated Electric
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Joi Harris