
TSE:NPI
This summary was created by AI, based on 24 opinions in the last 12 months.
Northland Power Inc (NPI-T) has experienced a tumultuous period, primarily marked by a significant dividend cut that surprised many investors, leading to a temporary dip in confidence. Despite these challenges, there is optimism about the company's future, driven by two major offshore wind projects in Taiwan and the Baltic Sea expected to contribute positively to cash flow by 2027-2028. While some experts highlight the potential for the stock to recover as it de-risks with project completions, others remain cautious due to the company's previous execution challenges and current volatile market conditions. Analysts see a good long-term growth trajectory for renewables but emphasize that management must demonstrate consistent performance moving forward to regain investor trust and ensure price appreciation.
The cut the dividend which heavily disappointed him. Grudgingly, he stuck with NPI, which became a good decision. Two big projects in Taiwan and the Baltic Sea are close to hitting milestones with deliverables in 2027-8. This will trigger good cash flow. Will watch new management and its new dividend policy.
She owned it before last year's dividend cut which was unnecessary, a long-term decision to fix a short-term problem (an off-shore wind project in Taiwan). She didn't like what they said on investor day. They have risky assets in Spain and Colombia. They have to monetize some of their long-term contracts at some point. Lots of issues. The new CEO is doing the best she can (the problems were under the old CEO). She held onto it past $20 because it's now at $24. They just reported a good quarter. Their Taiwan and Poland projects are on schedule, which is good. New managers need to prove themselves. Not sure if she will hold onto this long-term. Wait and see.
Problems last year with dividend cut, shares bottomed ~$16. Story now is that things weren't that bad, just some delays in Taiwan. Dividend cut was a conservative measure. Stock's recovering.
Expects positive news from projects as the year goes on. Beyond that, needs to see a cohesive strategy. He's being patient. If management can deliver on the show-me story, he'll stay long.
Global clean-power producer, mostly back by long-term contracts. Delays in offshore wind have hurt confidence, forcing a reset in expectations. Roughly 40% dividend cut, stock's fallen. Painful, but likely necessary to protect balance sheet.
What matters now is management laying out new 5-year plan focusing on disciplined growth -- higher return hurdles, and funding projects without issuing equity. Long-term backdrop still supports the name. Sees upside from here, but wants to see more consistent execution before considering it. Ranks 9/10 fundamentally. Analysts see ~23-24% upside.
History of spending a lot of money on development, getting it going, and then committing to another big project that requires a lot more capital. Every shareholder is losing $$ right now, and just wants to see it get back to their entry price so they can sell. Move on.
In general, with long-term interest rates staying high, it's very difficult for companies that are very capital-intensive. Cost of financing long-term debt is onerous.
While dividends may not be important to some, the the large dividend cut has impacted total return, but also sentiment towards the company. Utilities are supposed to be stable. We saw AQN cut once, then twice, and the stock was in the doghouse for years. This could, potentially, be NPI's future. Considering its business, earnings have been more inconsistent than we would have thought. Could it bounce? Certainly. Lower rates can help. But with its small size and debt, we would prefer a larger company with a higher yield and fewer legacy issues, such as PPL, BEPC or ENB. They also have good potential under the same conditions. We do not 'hate' it, but think selling and moving on is still the best option here. We are big believers in momentum, and it may take a while for NPI to get its mojo back.
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Northland Power Inc is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol NPI.TO (previously NPI-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (NPI-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:NPI or NPI.TO
In the last year, 24 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on NPI.TO (previously NPI-T on Stockchase). 16 analysts recommended to BUY and 6 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is PAST TOP PICK. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Northland Power Inc.
Northland Power Inc was recommended as a Top Pick by Rebecca Teltscher on 2026-08-06. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Northland Power Inc.
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Northland Power Inc is followed by 631 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-08-18, Northland Power Inc (NPI.TO) stock closed at a price of $21.39.
New management assured that the dividend was safe, and then cut it. Investors were thrown off guard. Then had a monstrous quarter. Still lots of growth ahead, particularly with 2 offshore wind projects. As projects come online, stock price will slowly get de-risked. Global energy demand continues to increase.
She may well exit this name in the next year or so, but $20 is not the right price to do that. She'll wait to see what happens when the additional projects come onboard.