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Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp T.AQN

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AQN.PR.A | T.AQN.PR.D | AGQPF | AQN

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. is a Canada-based diversified international generation, transmission, and distribution company. The Company through its two business groups, the Regulated Services Group, and the Renewable Energy Group, provides sustainable energy and water solutions through its portfolio of electric generation, transmission, and distribution utility investments to over one million customer connections, largely in the United States and Canada. The Company is engaged in renewable energy through its portfolio of long-term contracted wind, solar, and hydroelectric generating facilities. The Company owns, operates, and/or has net interests in over four gigawatts (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity. The Company is focused on its expanding global pipeline of renewable energy and electric transmission development projects, organic growth within its rate-regulated generation, distribution and transmission businesses, and the pursuit of accretive acquisitions.


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Comment by TheBridgeon Dec 20, 2022 11:39am
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RE:No Dividend cut.

RE:No Dividend cut.1North, great suggestion about Brookfield Renewable's possible interest in AQN. If Brookfield has been kicking the tires you can pretty well assume that they have already been acquiring shares during this downturn and if they make a move it will be at "Boxing Day" prices only, my observations have been that they always pay substantially less then the real market value once they position themselves in a strong spot. People keep suggesting that the expected dividend cut has already been priced into the current share price, but when it is eventually announced the share price is going to drop again. Wishing for a good outcome here even though it looks like it might be far down the road.
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