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TC Energy (TRP.TO)

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-0.77 (0.77%)
as of Jun 26, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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This summary was created by AI, based on 18 opinions in the last 12 months.

TC Energy (TRP-T) has garnered mixed opinions from various analysts, mostly focusing on its solid pipeline infrastructure and stable dividend. Experts appreciate its strong project backlog and the appeal in the natural gas sector. However, concerns are raised about its high valuation, with a price-to-earnings ratio around 23x, suggesting it may be overvalued given its modest growth projections. Some analysts recommend trimming positions or waiting for a better entry point, while others see it as a reliable long-term hold. Overall, the sentiment indicates a cautious optimism about its future growth potential, primarily bolstered by natural gas demand despite current high valuations.

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Hold
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Overvalued
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BUY
Dirty Oil issue: Not sure US has the luxury long term to feel that way. Canada is politically stable. Too large a reserve to ignore.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Dec 14/09. Up 10.99%.) Still likes. Dividend of about 4.3%. With a potential capital gain, you get a 10%-11% total return for 2011.
BUY
With their pipeline routing it is a good business with a little bit of growth attached and a 4% yield. Back-up in long-term interest rates is more challenging for utility type companies but the combination of a little growth and good dividend yield, you’ll probably get a good total return.
DON'T BUY
Good solid business and good solid dividend but would rather get the yield for some of the trusts if you are just looking at income. At 16X earnings he doesn’t see a lot of earnings potential.
TOP PICK
Preferred 4.4% (TRP.PR.C). Yield of 3.97%, interest equivalent 5.43% because of the tax treatment on it. Utility preferreds are better than banks preferreds right now.
TOP PICK
Under performed the group. Stock price is down because of decreased volumes in their western gas pipelines. Negotiating a settlement with the shippers. Looking to defer some depreciation decreasing what they make back on the pipeline. This will be recovered later on. No impact on earnings. $20 billion project will eventually improve cash flow and dividend growth.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Nice up trend from early 2009 but just recently broke down through its trend line. Would like to see where it settles out at. Would like to see it at $35 where you might nibble little. Attractive yield.
BUY
Attractive yield of 4.5% with a history of increasing. Targeting 8% growth over the next 5 years. Not sure that all their capital projects have been recognized in the market.
DON'T BUY
Analysts are revising their estimates downwards over the next quarter and year so earnings are expected to come down. Good yield of about 4.5% and relatively decent dividend growth. You want something that is more geared to growth or reemergence of the economy.
DON'T BUY
Has been disappointing. Bit of a revolt because of the main line tolls from gas marketers. Lower natural gas prices are not good for them. Can’t see where they are going to get the growth.
TOP PICK
Expecting a good year in 2011. Will be producing more electricity and the Keystone line to the US will be approved now that their elections are over. Dividend tends to rise.
PAST TOP PICK
(Top Pick Nov 16/09, Up 21%) Likes growth prospects and dividend that is raised on a regular basis. A core holding.
BUY
Gives you US Power in addition to the pipeline business. Looks like the extension to the Keystone pipeline is going to be built into the US. Have a bunch of power stations in New York, which will be moving off their old charging structure and give them a better return. Decent yield.
BUY
Crescent Point (CPG-T) or Trans Canada (TRP-T)? As a conservative investor, he would pick Trans Canada as a core holding. Dividend grower of 5%-10% a year.
SELL
Caller looking to get out of this and into Inter Pipeline (IPL.UN-T) or Pembina Pipeline (PPL-T). Not a bad strategy but prefers Inter Pipeline of the two. 5% yield was great. 4% is OK but thinks capital appreciation will be limited.
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