American Water Works Company, Inc. Common Stock (AWK)
136.36
+1.26 (0.93%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Sep 28th, 2:53 AM EDT
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135.10
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135.28
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135.85
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136.92
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135.21 - 136.52
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118.74 - 155.50
Volume
913,368
Market Cap
24.75B
PE Ratio (TTM)
24.57
EPS (TTM)
5.5
Dividend & Yield
3.312 (2.43%)
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About American Water Works Company, Inc. Common Stock (AWK)
American Water Works is a leading publicly traded utility company that provides water and wastewater services across various regions in the United States and Canada. The company focuses on the ownership, operation, and maintenance of water treatment and distribution systems, as well as wastewater collection and treatment facilities. With a commitment to environmental stewardship, American Water Works invests in infrastructure improvements and innovative solutions to ensure the delivery of safe, reliable water to its customers while promoting sustainability and conservation efforts. Its extensive service portfolio supports residential, commercial, and industrial clients by facilitating efficient water management and addressing community needs. Read More
New York, NY – September 26, 2025 – In a landmark announcement during Climate Week NYC, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has launched the Water-AI Nexus Center of Excellence, a pivotal partnership designed to tackle the escalating water footprint of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and champion sustainability across the tech sector. This initiative, unveiled
Missouri American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK) announced today it has signed an agreement with the City of Neosho to purchase the water and wastewater systems for $34.5 million. The agreement was submitted today to the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) following unanimous approval from the Neosho City Council. The Neosho system provides water and wastewater services for approximately 5,400 customer connections.
When it comes to the future well-being of our communities, preparing today’s youth is a top priority, according to Pennsylvania American Water, particularly when it comes to crucial services like water and wastewater. To address that need, the company offers various internships, including a new program for high school students, that increase awareness, provide real-world experience and attract industry talent.
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., in partnership with New Jersey American Water, gathered with students, key faculty and staff members at Salem High School to celebrate the installation of new hydration stations made possible through the $25,000 State Strategic Impact grant. The ribbon cutting ceremony marked a major step forward in promoting student wellness and environmental sustainability throughout the Salem City School District.
Illinois American Water encourages students to showcase their creativity by submitting artwork to the company’s “Water Keeps Life Flowing” art contest. Entries from 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students will capture what high-quality water service means to them, and artwork will be accepted through Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.
The U.S. economy finds itself at a critical juncture, as signals from The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index (LEI) point toward a sustained period of economic weakening. While the LEI's consistent downward trend has historically preceded recessions, The Conference Board maintains a nuanced outlook, forecasting a "significant slowdown" rather
Illinois American Water continues to make strategic improvements in the Village of Hardin’s water and wastewater systems that enhance customer service, water quality and system reliability.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., and the City of Camden pay tribute to the victims and first responders of the attacks on September 11, 2001.
California American Water is strengthening emergency preparedness and enhancing reliability by installing battery energy storage systems (BESS) in high-risk regions across the state. The newest system, the first of its kind for the company in Madera County, is located at the Sierra Lakes Water Treatment Plant in Hillview and represents California American Water’s commitment to critical investment in maintaining and protecting water service during emergencies and Public Safety Power Shutoffs.
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., along with New Jersey American Water are excited to announce the recipients of its Hydration Station Grant Program. Ten organizations across New Jersey will utilize the funding to install water bottle refill stations in public spaces, helping reduce single-use plastic waste and foster trust in tap water.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., showcased its customer experience leadership at the 2025 J.D. Power Utility Client Conference, held September 10 – 11 in Denver, Colorado.
California American Water held a groundbreaking for its new headquarters facility at 700 Riverpoint Drive in West Sacramento. This milestone showcases the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional water and wastewater services throughout California and Hawaii, underscored by continuous investments in infrastructure and dedication to serving its communities.
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., announced today that it awarded a combined total of more than $750,000 to 32 organizations supporting communities served by American Water through the 2025 Workforce Readiness and STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) Education Grant Programs.
California American Water has returned a key water well back into service while simultaneously completing a major infrastructure repair and upgrade in its Monterey Peninsula water system. During the winter storms of 2024, two large eucalyptus trees fell onto California American Water’s Pearce well rendering a significant source of water supply out of service. Work has been completed on replacement of the well head, submersible pump, electrical equipment, and removal of nearby eucalyptus trees.
American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK) announced today that on August 26, 2025, Lisa A. Grow was appointed as an independent member of the company's board of directors, effective immediately.
California American Water is pleased to announce that Glen Becerra has joined the company as Principal of Business Development for Southern California.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., sponsored and joined leaders in energy, investment and policy at the 2025 Women’s Energy Summit (WES), held August 26 in Chicago, Illinois. Cheryl Norton, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of American Water, spoke on the panel “Powering the Future: Financial and Policy Insights on Energy Innovation.”
The City of Jerseyville, in partnership with American Water Charitable Foundation and Illinois American Water, announce the grand opening of its new community splash pad, located at Lion’s Club Park. A ribbon cutting celebratory event was held Wednesday, August 20, with city officials, Illinois American Water team members and community members in attendance.
California American Water has filed a Motion for Summary Judgment asking the Monterey County Superior Court to enter Judgment in favor of California American Water and dismiss the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District’s (District) lawsuit seeking to take ownership of the company’s Monterey Peninsula water system through eminent domain. The motion argues that the District cannot meet fundamental legal requirements needed to proceed with its action, which therefore should be dismissed.
California American Water announced today that it has completed its acquisition of the Bass Lake Water Company system. The purchase of the system, which serves approximately 1,000 customers, was previously approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and reflects California American Water’s ongoing commitment to strengthening water infrastructure and enhancing service in communities around the state.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today voted to adopt the Phase 2 Demand and Supply Estimates for the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, which concludes that the region faces a water supply deficit of approximately 815 million gallons per year by 2050. The projected shortfall continues to underscore the clear need for new, robust, drought-proof water supply resources for the Monterey Peninsula.
The financial markets are abuzz with a significant development in the bond market: the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has eased to 4.24%. This decline is more than just a number; it's a powerful signal from the heart of the global financial system, reflecting a palpable shift in
Illinois American Water announced today that it is accepting applications for its 2025 Firefighter Grant Program. Through this program, the company underscores its continued commitment to, and appreciation for community fire departments and local emergency management services by providing financial assistance to emergency organizations in its service areas.