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Husky Energy Inc. cumulative redeemable preferred T.HSE.PR.B



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Post by MICKEYTon Nov 08, 2013 5:49pm
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Validea analysts drill deep into Husky's energy plays Add to ...

VALIDEA CANADA

Special to The Globe and Mail

Published Friday, Nov. 08 2013, 1:52 PM EST

Last updated Friday, Nov. 08 2013, 1:52 PM EST

Validea’s pick of the week provides a detailed report on a company that scores well in the stock-screening service’s model portfolios. On Validea.ca, investors can analyze 1,000 Canadian stocks through 12 different guru-based models and get individual reports on each company. Globe Investor has a distribution agreement with Validea.ca.Try it.

Calgary-based Husky Energy Inc. is one of Canada's largest integrated energy companies, having raked in more than $24-billion in sales over past 12 months. It has a market cap of $29-billion.

Husky has 18.9-per-cent free cash flow yield. Narrowing crack spreads have negatively impacted earnings, but that's helped keep valuations reasonable. Shares trade for less than 14 times trailing 12-month EPS, 1.2 times TTM sales, and 1.47 times book value, all very reasonable.

Husky has a 4.1-per-cent dividend yield and $5.13 in cash flow per share (more than four times the market mean), two reasons it gets strong interest from the James O'Shaughnessy-based value model.

Husky could pay off its $3.2-billion in debt in less than two years given its $2.1-billion in annual earnings, which the Warren Buffett-based model considers exceptional.

Husky also has a solid 11-per-cent return on equity and has averaged net profit margins of nearly 8 per cent over past three years.

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