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TSE:PIF

Polaris Renewables (PIF.TO)

14.77
-0.08 (0.54%)
as of Jun 15, 2026, 3:34:28 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 15, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

Polaris Renewables, represented by the symbol PIF-T, has a major asset located in Nicaragua, which is often perceived to carry political risk. The stock experiences low trading volumes, leading to significant price fluctuations when institutions buy or sell. As the company looks to diversify its asset base geographically, there is potential for price appreciation; however, the timeline for such growth remains uncertain. Investors must be prepared to hold onto the stock primarily for its dividend yield, which is approximately 6.4%. While some experts have previously held the stock for its dividend benefits, one has decided to sell, indicating a level of caution among current and potential investors.

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Undervalued
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DON'T BUY
It is probably going to bounce off the old support. It had a pretty big haircut since the beginning of 2018. It looks like it will go back to $9.
TOP PICK
They make geothermal energy in Latin America. It's one of the cheapest stocks in this sector with a double-digit free cash flow yield. Pays a 5.7% yield that will increase slightly next year. A takeover target too.
COMMENT
There was a civil unrest where they had they had their flagship asset. Some pension reforms for the country received pushback. So the stock tanked last year, even though they did everything right. The business is still quite sound but cheaper than Canadian utilities. This is for a risk on kind of investor so consult your advisor.
HOLD
They make power in Nicaragua from a Geothermal source. The political problems have hurt the stock. The business is fine, however. They are diversifying geographically and into other assets. He thinks it will do well.
DON'T BUY
The chart uptrended, then dropped, so it has a rounded look, which is not healthy now. There's old support at $10, but the lows and highs are getting lower. He wouldn't buy it, maybe at $10.
DON'T BUY
It's too small for him. He prefers larger companies. It pays a big dividend over 8%. Definitely a riskier green utility. They own geothermal projects in Nicaragua. Geothermal is commendable with great potential, but PIF owns only a few projects. He needs to see more projects and diversification for him to buy. That high dividend means limiting their growth.
PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 27/17, Down 24%) They are operating superbly. They have gone through a transformation over the last few years. The big issue is the political risk because there is quite a bit of political unrest where they opreate. The asset is performing well but the stock went down because of political uncertainty. The stock trades at a huge discount.

DON'T BUY

Had done well, then problems in Nicaragua. A one-asset company. Don’t want to own. Well run, but market is telling you that the risks are higher, and the risks can wipe out your dividend in a hurry. Government could cancel their contract. Yield is north of 7%.

HOLD

It has been a great turnaround story. They paid down a bunch of debt. It is a stable business. Everything is going well, but there has been some recent political turmoil and is creating an overhang on the company. It is hard to know how it is going to play out.

BUY

Good time to buy? Geothermal play in Latin America, especially Nicaragua. Very much a growth play. Only one project up and running, but tremendous opportunity here. Canada already has renewable infrastructure. But a lot of countries don’t yet. Bit more of political risk, that’s why it’s a growth play and not a dividend play.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick May 29/2017, Down 17%) Own geothermal facility in Nicaragua. Steady cash flow, nice dividend. Had been performing well until recently, with civil unrest in Nicaragua, which they think will resolve, but this is one of the risks of investing in another jurisdiction. One positive is that this asset is a stable business and is pretty important to the country. Pullback could even be a buying opportunity.

TOP PICK

Providing power in Central America. They are bringing down the price of power in Nicaragua. Management is doing an outstanding job. 17% cash flow yield so lots of upside here. Dividend Yield if 4.2% (Analysts’ price target is $26.00)

WATCH

his company has a large rock quarry in BC, he says, and their biggest customers are in California. If there is a big infrastructure bill put forward in the US and if cement will be sourced from Canada, this company would directly benefit.

TOP PICK

They have a current geothermal facility in Nicaragua. They pay a nice dividend and have a low payout ratio. They have a low PE. If they partially closed the valuation gap it would be $30 plus stock. (Analysts’ target: $25.00).

PAST TOP PICK

(Top Pick Apr 4/17, Up 17.84%) They reported a strong quarter. They had gone through a restructuring and now they are focusing on operating as expected. They are going to expand the current project and then move onto new ones.

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