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Renewable Energy Firm to Divest Noncore Assets in Beneficial Deal

Streetwise Reports, Streetwise Reports
2 Comments| April 1, 2019

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The advantages of the transaction to this Canadian company are discussed in a CIBC report.

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In a March 25 research note, CIBC analyst Mark Jarvi reported that Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE:TSX) agreed to sell its Iceland assets, held through a 53.9% interest in HS Orka, for CA$409 million to a European infrastructure fund. From the transaction, "Innergex realized full value," Jarvi wrote.

The analyst indicated that the transaction, expected to close by the end of Q2/19, benefits Innergex in three ways. It helps the company return focus to its key markets and technologies, geothermal not being one of them; it gives Innergex money to repay acquisition loans; and it strengthens the balance sheet, better positioning the company for future growth.

Innergex intends to use the proceeds from the noncore assets sale to fully pay back the CA$228 million outstanding on the Cartier wind acquisition bridge financing, noted Jarvi. With the balance, it will repay past credit facility draws it took to support growth efforts.

Jarvi explained that with the closing of the deal, the CA$99 million of debt (as of Dec. 31, 2018) associated with the Iceland assets will be taken off of Innergex's balance sheet. "With no cash taxes on the sale, net proceeds will be about CA$401 million after transaction costs of about CA$7 million, which is above the CA$341 million carrying value on the balance sheet," he added.

CIBC revised its model on Innergex to reflect the sale, Jarvi indicated, but that did not alter the bank's target price of CA$15 per share on the Neutral-rated energy company. Innergex's stock is currently trading at around CA$14.12 per share.

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Disclosures from CIBC, Innergex Renewable Energy Inc., March 25, 2019

Analyst Certification:
Each CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. research analyst named on the front page of this research report, or at the beginning of any subsection hereof, hereby certifies that (i) the recommendations and opinions expressed herein accurately reflect such research analyst's personal views about the company and securities that are the subject of this report and all other companies and securities mentioned in this report that are covered by such research analyst and (ii) no part of the research analyst's compensation was, is, or will be, directly or indirectly, related to the specific recommendations or views expressed by such research analyst in this report.

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Potential Conflicts of Interest:
Equity research analysts employed by CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. are compensated from revenues generated by various CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. businesses, including the CIBC World Markets Investment Banking Department. Research analysts do not receive compensation based upon revenues from specific investment banking transactions. CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. generally prohibits any research analyst and any member of his or her household from executing trades in the securities of a company that such research analyst covers.
Additionally, CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. generally prohibits any research analyst from serving as an officer, director or advisory board member of a company that such analyst covers.

In addition to 1% ownership positions in covered companies that are required to be specifically disclosed in this report, CIBC World Markets Corp./Inc. may have a long position of less than 1% or a short position or deal as principal in the securities discussed herein, related securities or in options, futures or other derivative instruments based thereon.

Recipients of this report are advised that any or all of the foregoing arrangements, as well as more specific disclosures set forth below, may at times give rise to potential conflicts of interest.

Important Disclosure Footnotes for Innergex Renewable Energy Inc.

• Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. is a client for which a CIBC World Markets company has performed investment banking services in the past 12 months.

• CIBC World Markets Inc. has managed or co-managed a public offering of securities for Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. in the past 12 months.

• CIBC World Markets Inc. has received compensation for investment banking services from Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. in the past 12 months.

• CIBC World Markets Inc. expects to receive or intends to seek compensation for investment banking services from Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. in the next 3 months.



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