
TSE:PKI
This summary was created by AI, based on 9 opinions in the last 12 months.
Parkland Fuel Corp (PKI-T) has garnered significant attention following its acquisition deal with Sunoco. Experts are generally optimistic about the transaction, with several analysts noting the strong assets and potential for margin growth given the current geopolitical climate. There is a price target of $41.50 being discussed, with initial suggestions indicating a takeout offer of around $44, although its current trading price remains below this threshold, raising concerns about the deal's completion. Some analysts recommend shareholders consider their options ahead of the October 17 deadline, while others express caution about potential volatility post-acquisition. Overall, while the stock is linked to steady dividends, the mid-term outlook appears to be less favorable due to integration challenges with Sunoco.
Sounds counterintuitive, but WFG and trees are going to be beneficiaries. US still needs them, just going to pay higher prices.
GRT.UN is a good name. PKI works well here. Materials sector, with a name like NTR.
There's even a part of the TSX that does well with a falling CAD, as earnings get amplified.
Owns in balanced income fund, hasn't worked this year. Down 20% before dividends, not great. Volatile fuel prices, consumer not spending as much. Dividend grower for many years. Management in fight with major shareholder. Ridiculously cheap valuation, share price should have found a floor. Could be subject of an acquisition.
Likes energy, and this is showing signs of improvement. Moved above 50-day MA for the first time since start of the year. Likes the setup, and seems to be turning around technically. If he's correct about our place in the cycle, this name should work at least till the end of the year and likely into the start of next. Yield is 3.91%.
(Analysts’ price target is $51.83)Hands down, slam dunk in favour of ATD. Bigger and better. Scale is a significant advantage, especially on sale of fuel. Better at merchandising. More diverse global footprint. Amazing serial acquirer. Hunting big game with bid for 7-Eleven.
PKI has an activist investor rattling its cage for some time, with no resolution in sight. Activists usually get involved when assets are being mismanaged or under-managed, or management team's off course. Not earning same profits as ATD, despite similar end-markets.
He has 2 types of portfolios. One is best ideas, and the other one is more balanced with Canadian dividend payers that have good balance sheets and potential for growth. Canadian dividend aristocrat, raising dividend each year for over a decade.
M&A got ahead of itself. Capital allocation was lacking. Activism. Refinery closed. Not as good as ATD, so he'd recommend that one. Valuation is arguably very cheap, could be some short-term events, generates lots of cashflow, balance sheet now in great shape. Not great, but decent at a very attractive valuation.
(Note the short timeframe.) Trying to find a floor here. Part of his broader energy call.