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Canadian Utilities Ltd CNUTF


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

Canadian Utilities Limited is a Canada-based diversified global energy infrastructure company. The Company operates through four segments: ATCO Energy Systems, ATCO EnPower, ATCO Australia, and Corporate and Other. The ATCO Energy Systems segment delivers energy through its electricity and natural gas transmission and distribution, and international operations segments. The ATCO EnPower segment creates sustainable energy solutions in the areas of renewables, energy storage, industrial water, and clean fuels. The ATCO Australia segment develops, builds, owns, and operates energy and infrastructure assets. The Corporate and Other segment includes ATCOenergy and Rumi which provides retail electricity and natural gas services, home maintenance services and professional home advice in Alberta.


TSX:CU - Post by User

Comment by canon12345on Mar 03, 2021 8:18am
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RE:RE:RE:10 year chart is horrible

RE:RE:RE:10 year chart is horribleWould 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.
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