Institutional investors are the biggest betters for Exelon Corporation, owning 85% of the company. The support of these investors has led to a $2.2b market cap gain. The ROE value sits at 9.1%, indicative of a strong company structure. Senior leadership appointments and executive changes show a push for major transmission growth β a positive sign. Exelon also stands out as a top value stock for the long term and a strong performer in the utilities sector. Reports suggest it may be the most undervalued and profitable utility and renewable energy stock now. Capex plans are boosted by $3.5 billion, mainly to strengthen power lines. Despite market volatility, the strategy and defensive nature of Exelon makes it a good addition to investor portfolios. Expert Jim Cramer stands behind the corporation for its consistency. Exelon's Q4 results surpass estimates and a new dividend larger than last year's is announced. Expectations are for high demand in energy, after appointing EVP Khouzami. Exelon closes out the year with its stock at a 52-week high of $44.46.