Northland Power Downgraded to Hold at TD

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Nov 21

Northland Power Inc. (NPI.TO) was downgraded to Hold from Buy at TD Securities on Friday.

Analyst Sean Steuart lowered his price target on shares of the Canadian power producer to $19 from $22 following its investor day.

Northland announced a 40% dividend cut with its Q3 results on November 12.

The stock has declined approximately 30% in the past week.

"We initially attributed most of the rationale for the cut in dividend to providing more funding flexibility, but yesterday's presentation made it clear that the sell-side, including us, has overly optimistic growth forecasts through 2027," Steuart said in a note to clients.

"NPI us taking a measured approach to organic expansion, reflecting higher IRR hurdles," the analyst said.

"In our view, NPI's slower relative growth outlook supports a valuation discount and a rating downgrade..."

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