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Constellation Energy and J.B. Hunt Transport in the Box have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day

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For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – January 21, 2025 – Zacks Equity Research shares Constellation Energy CEG, as the Bull of the Day and J.B. Hunt Transport Services JBHT, as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on General Motors GM, Lithium Americas LAC and Tesla’s TSLA.

Here is a synopsis of all five stocks:

Bull of the Day:

Constellation Energy is a Zack Rank #1 (Strong Buy) that is a leading energy provider in the United States, specializing in electricity generation. The company delivers electric power, natural gas, and energy management services to over 2 million customers nationwide.

With the stock up over 41% already this year, CEG is looking to be a big winner in 2025. It is the largest gainer in the S&P 500 so far in January, but investors are looking for more as nuclear energy becomes a focus to fuel artificial intelligence demand.

About the Company

Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, Constellation operates through five segments—Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, New York, ERCOT, and Other Power Regions. Constellation boasts approximately 33,094 megawatts (MW) of generating capacity. This capacity spans a mix of nuclear, wind, solar, natural gas, and hydroelectric assets. Its customer base includes distribution utilities, municipalities, cooperatives, and residential, commercial, industrial, and governmental entities.

As the lowest carbon emitter among major U.S. investor-owned generators, Constellation Energy is committed to eliminating 100% of its greenhouse gas emissions. It leverages cutting-edge technology and a diverse energy portfolio, including the nation’s largest carbon-free nuclear fleet, to generate 60% of America's clean, zero-carbon energy.

The stock has a Zacks Style Score of “A” in Momentum, but “D” in Growth and “F” in Value.

Nuclear Gains Steam

Constellation Energy operates the largest fleet of nuclear plants in the United States, consisting of 21 reactors across 12 sites in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast regions. These reactors collectively produce clean, zero-carbon, and reliable energy, significantly contributing to the nation's electricity supply.

In 2021, Constellation achieved a nuclear capacity factor of 94.5%, the highest in the industry. During the summer months of 2024, the reactors operated at a 98.1% capacity factor, showcasing exceptional reliability during periods of high electricity demand.

In early January Constellation secured contracts worth $1 billion to supply nuclear power to the U.S. government over the next decade. This agreement represents a significant milestone for the company and nuclear energy as it marked the largest federal procurement of nuclear energy to date.