
TSE:CPX
This summary was created by AI, based on 17 opinions in the last 12 months.
Capital Power (CPX-T) has garnered attention as a potential growth opportunity, particularly in the context of increasing power demand driven by data centres and AI technologies. Experts highlighted the company's solid management and strategic positioning, with a substantial portion of its business now focused in the growing data-centre market in the U.S. Despite some concerns about the volatility of electricity prices and the Alberta government's role in facilitating data centre projects, the overall sentiment leans towards viewing CPX as a long-term hold. Its current valuation at around 27x PE is considered premium, though its historical compound return of 21% over the past decade speaks to its solid performance. While some analysts recommend considering other dividend-paying stocks, there is recognition of CPX's potential to benefit from significant future demand for electricity.
No real concerns. Probably good long-term hold. Predominantly nat gas with a bit of renewable energy. Half its business now in the dynamically growing, data-centre focused US.
Trades ~27x PE, premium to historical norms. Compound return over last 10 years is an impressive 21%. Chart looks good, management is pretty good. Yield is ~4%, with good cadence of dividend growth.
He prefers another name.
Likes the business. Yield is pretty good. One issue management sees is that Alberta government has to get its act together for data centre projects to come to fruition. (He curls with an AI consultant who said that everyone's going to Texas: land, nat gas, minimal regulations.)
Has projects in US. Power demand will skyrocket no matter where AI is situated.
Has done well because demand for power has shot through the roof, so its assets have been revalued significantly higher. Very well managed. Surplus of power, and chances are low this year that that excess will be released. Has opportunities in US to transition from coal to nat gas.
If you're focused on Canada, he'd be a buyer today as a derivative AI play. But his preference to play AI would be MSFT with a little bit of ORCL.
Dividend growth is expected at 2% to 4%. These numbers are OK, but we think investors are disappointed that dividend growth is not set higher. CPX is taking a 'growth' route and this may be at the expense of dividend growth and this has disappointed some.
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Capital Power is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol CPX.TO (previously CPX-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (CPX-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:CPX or CPX.TO
In the last year, 15 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on CPX.TO (previously CPX-T on Stockchase). 8 analysts recommended to BUY and 5 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is PAST TOP PICK. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Capital Power.
Capital Power was recommended as a Top Pick by John Zechner on 2025-07-24. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Capital Power.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Capital Power.
Capital Power is followed by 436 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-06-26, Capital Power (CPX.TO) stock closed at a price of $74.76.
It takes time to build data centres, but remains a need for them and power. CPX has positioned themselves them in this demand. Valuation is good and are growing above average. They pay a nice dividend.