Boralex Inc.BLX.TOBUYSep 04, 2018Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 04, 2026. Market Open.
Renewable energy, mostly offshore wind. France, Canada, elsewhere. Growth projects are on the go, and there's always risk. Once you finish building, input costs are zero. Likes valuation of 9x operating cashflow.
Not a US play, which is the hardest place to have renewable projects. Decent dividend yield.
Canada's leading renewable energy company. Are strong in Quebec, US and France in wind, but solar and energy storage are growing. Recommended it because all utilities were beaten down. It hit $36 before Trump was elected. However, energy demand is increasing. BLX has fine free cash flow generation and a pipeline that will double capacity in coming years. Revenues and EBITDA will jump 25% this year. Trading at historically low valuations.
Leading renewable energy producer. Mainly in wind, solar. Robust pipeline of storage projects expected to double production capacity. Valuations in space have been crushed. By far, best in the sector. Very high-quality assets, best management team. Multi-decade growth and tailwinds.
Great entry point at historically low levels of 9x EBITDA. Recent record results, 22% growth in EBITDA. Strong free cashflow. Yield is 2.3%.
Between the March 28 budget till the eve of Good Friday, BLX rallied 9.2% while Algonquin Power (surprisingly) rose 6.1% and Northland Power 2.1%. Since February 24, Boralex has soared 20%, also outpacing its peers. Read Dark horses: Nuvei, Cineplex, Boralex for our full analysis.
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He really likes it. If you liked it at $20, you'll like it more at $19. It's viable long-term and they are 100% into renewable energy. They can keep growing internationally. Pays a nice dividend. Its forward earnings multiple is high, but remember that a lot of projects in green energy take time. Keep an eye on how much debt green companies carry and how interest rates rise. Trading at a little of 2x price-to-book.