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Fortis Inc T.FTS

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FTS.P.J | T.FTS.P.K | T.FTS.P.M | FRTSF | FTRSF | FTS | FORFF | FTPSF | T.FTS.P.F | T.FTS.P.G | T.FTS.P.H | T.FTS.P.I

Fortis Inc. is a Canada-based diversified regulated electric and gas utility holding company. The Company's regulated utility businesses includes ITC Investment Holdings Inc., ITC Holdings Corp. and the electric transmission operations of its regulated operating subsidiaries, which include International Transmission Company, Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC, ITC Midwest LLC and ITC Great Plains, LLC; UNS Energy Corporation, which primarily includes Tucson Electric Power Company (TEP), UNS Electric, Inc. and UNS Gas, Inc.; CH Energy Group, Inc, which primarily includes Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation; FortisBC Energy Inc.; FortisAlberta Inc. and FortisBC Inc. The Company’s non-regulated businesses include energy infrastructure and corporate and other.


TSX:FTS - Post by User

Comment by Shadow1973on Feb 12, 2021 9:20am
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RE:RE:Fortis Inc. Reports 2020 Results

RE:RE:Fortis Inc. Reports 2020 ResultsGood thoughts, GeorgianBayGuy. I just can't shake the concern of utilities in inflationary markets. I can see FTS having capital outflows as we speak (look at the last 6 months) into other risk-on/better immediate return stocks, and any whiff of rising yields (and rates down the road) will dent utilities that have high capital costs. Thoughts?
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