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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Veresen Inc. T.VSN.DB.B

TSX:VSN.DB.B - Post Discussion

Veresen Inc. > Top Pick
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Post by lotus1 on Mar 22, 2017 9:39pm

Top Pick

BNN Market Call

March 22, 2017

Stephen Takacsy, Lester Asset Management

Top Pick 

VERESEN (VSN.TO 0.88%– Core long-term holding

  • One of the cheapest energy infrastructure stocks on the TSX
  • Leading pure play mid-stream liquids natural gas (LNG) pipeline and processor
  • Recently announced the sale of its power assets at a very attractive valuation of $1.2 billion (12x EBITDA) which will allow it to pay down debt and fund growth projects
  • Also looking to increase capacity on Alliance pipeline co-owned 50/50 with Enbridge
  • Free option of up to $6 per share on Jordan Cove LNG project
  • Very attractive and sustainable dividend yield of 7.2 per cent, with potential to increase the dividend within a few years

Full BNN Clip

https://www.bnn.ca/video/stephen-takacsy-top-picks~1083785
Comment by rapid_fire_ on Mar 25, 2017 9:31pm
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Comment by westcoast1000 on Mar 26, 2017 1:30pm
He means purchasers of shares are not being asked to pay for the Jordon Cove option value, because the current share price is justified by current and future earnings without JC.