Transalta CorpTA.TOSHORTAug 08, 2012Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 05, 2026. Market Open.
The whole idea that we're going to see massive demand for energy from data centres ignores the fact that innovation is going to reduce consumption. It's a bit of a mistake to play the AI trade through utilities.
Likes that it bought assets on sale. Hopefully they're good assets, and they might turn out to be very good once gas prices normalize. Time will tell. Sees the move as positive, not negative. Good operator.
Benefits from data centre growth, nation-building themes, natural gas tailwinds from getting offshore. Issues with last quarter, but not material. Trades at a reasonable level of ~17x PE for very sharp EPS growth of 50-60% over next couple of years.
Lots of data centre upside. Yield is 1.65%
Big electricity-generating utility. Mostly in Alberta, with a presence in US and very small presence in Australia. He's not interested.
Endeavouring to grow its low yield of ~1.1%. Cut dividend by 78% in 2015, ratcheting upward since. Not profitable on bottom line, which is anomalous for a utility. Fairly highly levered (though that's not unusual). Not investment-grade credit rating.
Power generation, which explains the couple of rips this year on enthusiasm of Alberta data centres. The power demand is real, even if he can't predict which AI companies will be the winners. Alberta has surplus energy and lower regulatory hurdles.
He's not in the binary game of will it happen or won't it. See his Top Picks for a more diversified business.
He's looking at it. It's softened up considerably. Decent dividend payer, cut a few years ago but now back on track. High-quality company with share price having sold off. An opportunity, but he hasn't pulled the trigger yet.
Spike on chart due to strong earnings and a bunch of analysts giving it a "Buy". Got ahead of itself. Disappointment recently. He doesn't like buying at all-time highs, where there's often more downside than upside.
Hate being in the middle but she also loves to hate it. Has played it from the short side in the past. She recommends playing this way but she is not shorting it right now. There is always something going wrong – missed priced contracts, assets not performing. Every year there is a really, really bad quarter and the rest are not right. It is unlikely they are going to have any great news except that they intend to maintain the dividend. It is debatable they can do it long term but ok will do in the short term. If they cut he dividend then you should cover. Sees better guidance in other sectors