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U.S. electricity trading volume on March 2nd was $398 million, ranking 330th among U.S. stocks on that day.
On March 2, 2026, American Electric Power (AEP) had a trading volume of $398 million, ranking 330th among U.S. stocks that day, a decrease of 10.82% from the previous day, with a trading volume of 2.9765 million shares.
American Electric Power (AEP) closed at $133.29 on March 2, 2026, down 0.40%. The stock has increased 0.95% over the past five trading days, decreased 0.40% for the entire March, risen 15.59% since the beginning of the year, and gained 25.69% over the past 52 weeks.
If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date (this also applies to listings of less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).
American Electric Power was incorporated in 1906 under New York State law and restructured in 1925. It is a utility holding company that owns all issued common stock of its utility subsidiaries outright. These subsidiaries serve parts of several states, including Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. The utility subsidiaries provide integrated electric services to retail customers, including generation, transmission, and distribution.