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Hydro One Ltd T.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  HRNNF

Hydro One Limited, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, is an electricity transmission and distribution provider in Ontario. The Company’s segments include Transmission, Distribution and Other segment. The Transmission Segment comprises the transmission of high voltage electricity across the province, interconnecting local distribution companies and certain large directly connected industrial customers throughout the Ontario electricity grid. The Distribution Segment comprises the delivery of electricity to end customers and certain other municipal electricity distributors. Other Segment includes certain corporate activities, investments including a joint venture that owns and operates electric vehicle fast charging stations across Ontario under the Ivy Charging Network brand, and the operations of the Company’s telecommunications business. The Company’s subsidiaries include Hydro One Inc., Hydro One Networks Inc., and Hydro One Sault Ste. Marie LP.


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Post by NLMooseon Nov 18, 2020 3:06pm
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What's Wrong With Hydro One Lately

What's Wrong With Hydro One Lately

While Hydro One continues to make a profit and have terrific recommendations from numerous major investment companies, seems that shareholders are punishing the stock lately as its been heading on a downward trend, not an upward one.

Mathematically speaking, their stock should be trading at least $32.00 a share based on the Credit Suisse recommendation, perhaps higher, not go down.

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