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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 Feb 24, 2021 11:35am
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Hydro One Is Clearly Mismanaged

Hydro One Is Clearly Mismanaged

While Hydro One's quarterly revenue is up $150 million from the same month last year, their net earnings are not reflective of this increase as its down significantly from the same quarter last year due to poor cost management.

That mismanagement is now wonder why Hydro One shares have plummeted signficantly from its record high of $31.00 a share to just over $26.70 per share.

If the trend continues, Hydro One will be way behind other publicly traded utilities like Emera and Fortis.

Now is the time for the Ontarian Government to fire all Hydro One executives and replace them with thoses whom have proven track records for success.

At the end of the day, when Hydro One's revenue increased $150 million from the same quarter last year, but their same quarter last year net income drops $50 million, which doesn't make intuitive sense according to the Law of Accounting, you know that something is wrong.

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