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Robert GillCanadian UtilitiesCU.TODON'T BUYJun 26, 2024

Likes the recurring revenue and steady revenue streams. One of the more profitable utilities in Canada. Pretty strong balance sheet. Good dividend yield. However, he'd look at TRP instead for more attractive valuation and higher yield.

$29.51

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TOP PICK

He owns and would add to his holdings. There has been a nice uptrend with a bit of a pause, and a good dividend. It could weather a storm and if we see 2022 again, stocks like these as part of a basket have performed fairly well.

Buy 1  Hold 6  Sell 1

(Analysts’ price target is $48.00)
BUY

Likes the regulated utilities. 

PARTIAL SELL

With rates moving lower, we should be looking at utilities in general. Stock's topped out in last couple of weeks, could be a near-term ceiling. In terms of LNG demand strengthening over time, he'd prefer names like ENB or TRP. Those names are larger and have more sustainable dividend growth.

COMMENT

It has broken out and looks good so far. Utilities tend to move when the market goes risk off but the market is risk on again

COMMENT

It is primarily Alberta focused. He prefers Fortis with a strong Return on Capital. Rates should come down and income names should do better.

BUY
A- credit rating, low PE, low price to book, nice dividend yield of 6.2%, 5-year low.

Low to almost-no growth, interest-rate sensitive. Likes the sector in general, should do well as rates come down over time (probably faster in Canada). So any stock in the sector should get some bump in price, along with the dividend, so you should get a reasonable return.

HOLD

Not sure why stock's dropped. Group as a whole has pulled back because of rising interest rates. With interest rates stabilizing in the past month, stock's played catch up. Good sector for income, dividend safe. FTS is her core utility name.

HOLD

The sector is fairly interest-rate sensitive, so it's sold off. Nothing wrong with it, so you can hold if you own it. But better opportunities such as AQN, FTS, and BIP.UN, and it all has to do with their growth outlook. 

COMMENT

Editor's Note: The question was on his preference between T and CU. Total revenue at Telus was up 16% and the capex is down which is good. It is pricey at 25X. CU is a low risk utility and has a very nice dividend and price. Since it has low growth he prefers Telus.

HOLD

Billy Kawasaki’s Insights - Billy’s most-liked answers from 5i Research. There is no news that would account for the correction. Dividend stocks may see some weakness if there are rate fears. The stock also fell below its 50-day moving average so this may have caused some technical selling. Unlock Premium - Try 5i Free

HOLD
CU vs. EMA Both are good and highly regulated. EMA is on the east coast, whereas CU is on the west. EMA is like a FTS-light. See his Top Picks for suggestions that are more attractively priced with more capital upside.
WEAK BUY

They're focused on Alberta. Likes it. They've transitioned well to having more regulated cash flows, but there's less growth than Northland Power or Boralex, but CU has a cheaper PE. It's a steady eddy.

WEAK BUY

Likes it. He owns Fortis and Emera instead, though. CU is landlocked in Alberta, which is a problem. Their dividend is solid and will grow. But this ranks third between the other two names here.

HOLD

He likes utilities; defensive and paying good dividends in a low rate environment. CU depends on Alberta, which is challenged by oil. He prefers Fortis and Boralex, Innergex and AQN-T, which will maintain or increase current stock levels. If you own this, hold it and wait for a recovery; the dividend is safe.