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As with many other small startup utilities in Canada, they have done quite well with alternative energy. He thinks that current governments are likely to reduce or stop their subsidies, which will affect the growth of these companies. Algonquin’s dividend is dividend is 4.9%. It seems reasonably priced. They have some backlog, so there is no reason to fear this stock. He would prefer a slightly higher yield for his dividend fund.
It has been part of the overall selloff in the interest sensitive names. It is no surprise. Today if you look at it, it has a well balanced business with half revenues coming from generation and the other half from distribution where they sell right to the retail client. They had a nice lift in Q2 in the Atlantica yield. Look at the capital spend program in theses utilities. AQN-T have earmarked several $billion and he likes that. With the recent selloff it is at 15 times PE which is the lowest in recent times so he is adding it to portfolios.
Fortis or Emera or Algonquin for dividend income, with increases? Fortis. Fortis is a good price in these ranges, history of increasing dividend, good diversified portfolio. Market has overreacted to rising interest rates, and Fortis has been caught in this. Fortis has had a better growth rate than the others, and an excellent reputation.
(A Top Pick August 11, 2017. Up 1%). This is still a core holding. They have made some smart acquisitions in the last year. At this level, he thinks it is attractive. They are increasing their dividend, which makes the rise in interest rates less of a challenge for the price of this stock than for the price of other interest-sensitive stocks that are not growing their dividends. He expects more of the baby boomers to buy stocks like this, to get stable income with a little bit of growth.
A yieldco that he likes from a dividend perspective. Has some natural gas, so not a pure play on renewable energy. But if you want to take a step toward green investing, this company makes a lot of sense. A lot of the volatility in this stock is due to the broader stock market. Tension between growth plays versus impending crash. Really likes it. Slated to do well.
He thinks it will be a steady grower over the long term but he would be going to NPI-T for this exposure. The acquisition they made in the US seems to be working well. This is single digit growth company and we won't see the same number of takeovers occurring in the future. As the acquisition is absorbed, the dividend will grow. It is a good company to hold onto. It pays a US$ dividend in case you need them.
It's a growth utiilty. It offers decent yield, but also 8-10% yearly growth. He thinks AQN will be serial raisers of their dividend. It's pulled back like all utilities, so under the current $13 is a good entry point. He expects a price rise to $14 plus the dividend. (Analysts' price target: $15.05)
He would love to find an entry point. Rising interest rates could be an issue, but feels the bigger issue is that wind and solar are in the crosshairs of government. There is fear the governments could end long term contracts, which could create major headwinds.