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The Southern Company (SO) Average EV/Sales Ratio

EV/Sales Ratio

The current ev/sales ratio for The Southern Company (SO) is 6.00x as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

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SO EV/Sales Ratio Averages

EV/SALES RATIO CURRENT

6.00x

EV/SALES RATIO TTM

5.97x

EV/SALES RATIO 3Y

5.76x

EV/SALES RATIO 5Y

5.53x

EV/SALES RATIO 10Y

5.12x

EV/SALES RATIO 15Y

4.60x

EV/SALES RATIO 20Y

4.16x

About The Southern Company

The Southern Company operates as an energy utility, primarily involved in the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity. Its operations are segmented into Gas Distribution Operations, Gas Pipeline Investments, Wholesale Gas Services, and Gas Marketing Services. The company also undertakes the development, construction, acquisition, ownership, and management of various power generation assets, including renewable energy ventures, and supplies electricity to the wholesale market. Complementing its power business, it distributes natural gas in Illinois, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee, while also offering gas marketing services, wholesale gas services, and managing gas pipeline investments. Its extensive portfolio of generating assets includes 30 hydroelectric, 24 fossil fuel, three nuclear, 13 combined cycle/cogeneration, 45 solar, 15 wind, one fuel cell, and four battery storage facilities. In terms of natural gas infrastructure, the company builds, operates, and maintains 76,289 miles of pipelines and 14 storage facilities with a total capacity of 157 billion cubic feet, delivering natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial clients. The Southern Company serves approximately 8.7 million electric and gas utility customers in total. Furthermore, it provides digital wireless communications and fiber optics services. The company was founded in 1945 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

Atlanta, GA
28,314 employees
Utilities / Regulated Electric
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Christopher C. Womack