Stock price when the opinion was issued
However its cash-available-for-distribution outlook was down 9.5%. Shares immediately plunged 15% from $14.35, and have more or less hovered around $12 this year. Sure, RNW pays a 7.88% dividend, but at a nosebleed 335.7% payout ratio. Maybe a nimble trader can jump in and out of this and gain a few dollars, but all others should avoid. Read Budget winners for our full analysis.
A yield company, and they've all been hurt by interest rate increases. Looked like it had really good growth until December, when growth impetus shifted to the parent, TA. Good 7.5% dividend, especially if rates don't go up as much. Quite cheap at 15x, still decent growth rate. More value in TA, but RNW is still good.
RNW is a yield proxy, and those have fallen, with decent yield and nice EPS growth. Parent company is taking it over, pending approval. The real question is what do you do with TA? Transaction looks slightly dilutive. Long term, bigger flow in a simplified structure, which could lead to a higher valuation.
Backdrop for TA is really supportive, solid balance sheet, compelling free cashflow yield of 15%. Could be synergies. He likes TA post-closing.
This has been a beneficiary of the parent Transalta (TA-T) pushing assets down, so they have a built-in growth model. TransAlta probably needs to push more assets into this. Valuation and price momentum are okay, kind of the middle of the pack, but you wouldn’t expect super cheap valuation for a utility. Quite stable and low volatility. Relatively safe and pays a good yield.