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SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF(CNRG)

Live Price

Offline

$115.67

+2.09% today

1Y Change

+91.55%

Window

Jun 26, 2025 โ†’ Jun 18, 2026

Market Cap
$190.00M
Revenue Growth
0.0%
EPS Growth
0.0%
Dividend Yield
0.0%

Coverage: 246 bars ยท Jun 26, 2025 โ†’ Jun 18, 2026

Research Briefing

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Research Snapshot

SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF (CNRG) is a Financial Services stock with a market cap of $190.00M and listed on NYSE. The stock last traded around $115.67 and up 91.5% across the available one-year price window (Jun 26, 2025 โ†’ Jun 18, 2026). Baseline metrics include revenue growth of 0.0%, EPS growth of 0.0%, a dividend yield of 0.0%. What stands out right now is revenue 0.0%, EPS 0.0%, free cash flow 0.0% with operating margin 0.0% and ROIC 0.0%. Stock Foundry combines CNRG price history, valuation, growth, dividend context, earnings, analyst forecasts, news, related Financial Services peers on this page.

Sector Context

How this name stacks up against nearby peers on first-pass metrics.

Revenue Growth

Below sector median

0.0% vs +3.4% peer median

Operating Margin

Below sector median

0.0% vs +4.7% peer median

What Changed This Quarter

Latest report context and the signals most likely to have changed the story.

The setup is mixed rather than one-directional

Revenue is 0.0% and EPS is 0.0%, while operating margin sits near 0.0%.

Benchmark Edge

CNRG vs SPY, QQQ, and Sector ETFs

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CNRG Max Drawdown

-18.01%

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Company Overview

SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF

NYSE

United States

The SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to track the performance of companies involved in the clean power sector. This ETF aims to provide exposure to innovative firms that are driving advancements in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The primary function of this fund is to capture growth within the dynamic clean energy industry, which is becoming increasingly significant as global emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and adopting sustainable practices intensifies. The ETF notably includes companies across various segments, including energy producers, technology developers, and equipment manufacturers related to clean power. This gives investors access to a diverse array of clean energy subsectors, reflecting the sector's comprehensive ecosystem. The global shift towards cleaner energy solutions augments the importance of such assets in financial markets, tapping into trends spurred by government policies, climate change concerns, and technological progress. By tracking an index that is rooted in innovation, the SPDR S&P Kensho Clean Power ETF plays a pivotal role in bridging traditional investment approaches with forward-looking market strategies focused on sustainability and environmental responsibility.

Region
United States
Last Updated
May 8, 2026

Key Fundamentals

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Revenue
0.0%
EPS
0.0%
Free Cash Flow
0.0%

Profitability

Gross Margin
0.0%
Operating Margin
0.0%
Net Margin
0.0%
ROE
0.0%
ROIC
0.0%

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