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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canadian Utilities Ltd T.CU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CDUTF | T.CU.P.D | T.CU.P.E | CUTLF | T.CU.P.F | T.CU.P.G | T.CU.P.H | T.CU.P.I | T.CU.P.J | CDNUF | CNUTF | CNAUF | CDUAF | T.CU.P.C

Canadian Utilities Limited is a Canada-based diversified global energy infrastructure company. The Company's segments include ATCO Energy Systems, ATCO EnPower, and Corporate and Other. The ATCO Energy Systems segment includes electricity and natural gas transmission and distribution, and international electricity operations. The ATCO EnPower segment includes energy storage, electricity... see more

TSX:CU - Post Discussion

Canadian Utilities Ltd > 10 year chart is horrible
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Post by BSdetector2016 on Feb 27, 2021 9:49am

10 year chart is horrible

If interest rates increase we go down from here, not back up.
Comment by DeanEdmonton on Mar 01, 2021 12:02pm
I think higher interest rates are alreay priced into most of the ultilites/pipeline stocks. To me, with 5 to 8% dividend yeilds, the Utilities are one of the last underpriced sectors. Aside from REITS pretty much everything else is fully to well over valued.
Comment by Capharnaum on Mar 01, 2021 1:27pm
The 10 year chart supports your view. In 2014-2015, 10 year bond rates were between 2% and 2.5%, CU's dividend was $1.07 per share, yet the share price was around $30. With the Fed set on keeping rock bottom rates for the next two years, I can't see the 10 year bonds rising that much. The chart clearly supports a $30 share price with 10 year bond rates ranging from 2% to 2.5%. Also, as ...more  
Comment by canon12345 on Mar 03, 2021 8:18am
Would have to think CU is at least on the radar for a takeover. A lowball offer in the $42-$45 range probably gets it done. One of the few low risk / solid earning companies that has a very modest current share price in todays market.
Comment by Lifeinmexico on Mar 03, 2021 10:02am
I'd rather see this bearish trend settle at 30 and for the next 30 years grow its divi....longest increase paying streak for a divi stock in canada.  Canadian Utilities has uninterruptedly increased its dividends for 49 years in a row. Keep it going !!!
Comment by incomedreamer11 on Mar 03, 2021 4:26pm
Would have to think CU is at least on the radar for a takeover. A lowball offer in the $42-$45 range probably gets it done. One of the few low risk / solid earning companies that has a very modest current share price in todays market. I don't think somebody can take CU , because this company depends on ATCO
Comment by Capharnaum on Mar 05, 2021 11:47am
I know buyers that would have CU as an autobuy at $48 per share (1.8x regulated assets base). If they were to put themselves for sale, they would get at least that, likely more (as multiple parties would bid at that price). The cheapest transactions happening are at 1.9x regulated assets base, with the average going at 2.0x regulated assets base. However, I don't think ATCO wants to sell its ...more  
Comment by canon12345 on Mar 08, 2021 9:09am
You are probably right on ATCO not wanting to sell. Its just that the stock price does not reflect anywhere near the market value as you say. With the way the stock has performed you would think they just might take a $50 offer and use the cash elsewhere at a better return? 
Comment by Karren411 on Jan 20, 2022 3:38pm
Comment by YupnDump on Jul 07, 2023 2:26pm
so is the 12 month chart..YUCK