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TSE:RNW
This is owned 60% by TransAlta and managed by TransAlta. RNW doesn’t have employees, it pays a management fee to TransAlta instead. The price has gone down over the past year, but so have most utilities, as interest rates have increased. The yield looks safe but there is no clear path for growth. Cash flow projections are flat. They sold 12 million shares in June, but are using the money to pay down debt rather than investing in significant new projects. She expects the price to stay flat, so one could invest in this stock for the yield alone. Alternatively, one could look for a company like this that has more growth projects underway. Yield 7.8%.
Sell and cut losses? Would own it for the dividend. Might want to consider buying more. Primarily a coal utility, but spun off wind assets, which he likes. Unfortunately now, about 41% of their portfolio are Australian nat gas assets. Doesn’t love it, prefers pure play renewable energy stocks. Lots of opportunity here, and not going to be short of cash. Would want clarity on projects and strategic direction moving forward.
It fell with the other utilities but has not bounced back as much as the others. He is neutral on it. He likes its stability and its valuation characteristics but it is not showing good price momentum.. The dividend yield is high, the payout ratio is not excessive and the 15x Price to EBITDA is a little cheaper than its peers, so it wouldn’t take a whole lot of price improvement for him to recommend it. He needs more confidence that disappointed sellers have sold their shares and so will not sell the stock off when it rises more
This holds the majority of TransAlta's (TA-T) power generation assets. It’s a little interest rate sensitive. The renewable area is an area of growing presence. Given the new policies under the Alberta NDP government, renewable assets are probably worth more today than they were before. He would consider this as a Hold to a Buy.
Technically, the stock has been rolling over in the last little while, and in fact has established an intermediate downward trend. It is underperforming the market. There is some support at around $12.50, but that implies downside risk of over $1.50. He would be very cautious on this at these levels.