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This summary was created by AI, based on 11 opinions in the last 12 months.
Fortis Inc. (FTS-T) is widely regarded as a stable, sleep-at-night investment, particularly appealing for income-focused investors due to its reliable dividend payments and history of growth. Many experts appreciate its solid management and growth potential, highlighting expectations for a 4-6% increase in free cash flow through 2030, supported by substantial capital investments in data center infrastructure. However, some analysts express concerns about the current valuation, suggesting that FTS may not be the best buy at its current price, preferring to wait for a pullback before investing. The opinions vary, acknowledging that while moderate growth is expected, the stock may not generate high returns compared to growth-oriented investments. Overall, Fortis is seen as a dependable long-term holding in a diversified portfolio, especially for investors seeking consistent income.
Favourite utility name. Rate base growth continues at 5-7%. The only thing stopping her from buying now is valuation. Paying 18x PE for only 5-7% growth. Might consider adding in the low $70s. One of the best utilities with the best management in the world. One you want to own forever. Yield is ~3.2%.
If you want to be tactical, look for a bit better of an entry point. Really good company. Decent yield, pretty safe. Fairly valued, so doesn't see tremendous upside. Fine to buy-and-forget, as it'll grow into its valuation over time and do well.
If there's some upset in the market (he's not saying there will be), everyone's going to cram into utilities -- they're the opposite end of the coin from something that's more growth-oriented.
But in a choice between this name and EMA, he'd pick EMA for more upside.
One of the largest regulated gas and electric utilities in NA. Q4 earnings beat by ~6%, revenue up 11% YOY. Massive $26B capital plan through 2029 to grow rate base by 6.5% compounding. Not exciting, but reliable.
Dividend of 2.3% still solid, grows each year. Bond proxy, not growth story. 22x forward PE for mid-single-digit growth. Near 52-week high. 8/10 on fundamentals.
If you own it for the dividend or to sleep at night, you can continue to hold. She took profits and moved on. To buy in, wait for a pullback (at least under $70).
She prefers an infrastructure play such as BIP.UN.
It is their core utility holding. The dividend is 3 1/2% and it can increase that 4 to 6% to 2030. It is growing its capital spending plan to support its ability to increase its dividend. There is visibility in cash flow. Sixty per cent of its earnings come from the US and they are in regions where data centres are being built and it has the potential to increase its power contracts. It is a well positioned company and is great as a long term income stock.
Buy 6 Hold 7 Sell 4
If you bought in April around $55 and today it's trading ~$72, that's about 10+%. Plus you get a 3-4% dividend yield, with 3-4% dividend growth. Pretty good for a regulated utility, and he's happy to own a company that puts out high-single or low-double digit returns sustainably every year. There aren't many companies more durable than this one.
Lots of growth ahead, but it won't be 20% a year. He'd rather have 8-10% total return a year for 20 years than 20% for 3 years (and after that who knows what happens?). Shows what the expectations are out there, everyone's looking for bigger pops.
Young investors don't care as much about dividend stocks, but they're really important. It's like collecting rent, instead of making money only once you sell a stock. The earlier they start, the more they reap the benefit of the compounding effect that takes place after 10, 20, 30 years of investing. Compounding is such a powerful tool.
It's hard to pick just one, as she likes a diversified portfolio. This name would be her second choice, after CNQ, because it's a little expensive right now. Stable utility growing 5-7% a year. Try to get it at a better price. Longest track record in Canada of dividend increases. Diversified jurisdictions. Increase in power demand is growing exponentially. Gives you exposure to AI but in a safer way, by owning the companies that produce the power.
Good long-term hold for income. Regulated natural gas and electric utility. Over 1/2 of revenues come from the US. Diversified. Very defensible and visible cashflow stream because it's regulated. Increased dividend for 51 consecutive years. In regions where data centres are being built. Yield is 3.81%.
(Analysts’ price target is $67.50)Fortis Inc. is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol FTS.TO (previously FTS-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (FTS-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:FTS or FTS.TO
In the last year, 12 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on FTS.TO (previously FTS-T on Stockchase). 8 analysts recommended to BUY and 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Fortis Inc..
Fortis Inc. was recommended as a Top Pick by Jamie Murray on 2026-08-18. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Fortis Inc..
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Fortis Inc. is followed by 1461 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-08-21, Fortis Inc. (FTS.TO) stock closed at a price of $75.59.
A sleep at night stock. If you get 12% a year compounded, you'll be happy. The dividend will grow each year. Good management. GOod to buy this 5-6% like now. Don't expect 30-40% returns, but this will be an anchor in your portfolio.