CNUTF / Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security (OTCPK) - Forecast, Price Target, Estimates, Predictions

Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security
US ˙ OTCPK

Projected Stock Price
No data available.
Projected Revenue

1,247  MM ↑48.10%

Estimated quarterly revenue by December 31, 2025.

Projected Earnings Per Share

0.76 ↑124.58%

Estimated quarterly earnings by December 31, 2025.

Price Target

Update Frequency: Monthly

Record Date Projection Date High Low Median Average
2023-12-18 2024-12-18 15.62 12.88 13.79 13.93
Stock Upgrades/Downgrades

This card shows analyst upgrades/downgrades for Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security. An analyst rating is a classification that gives investors a sense of analyst sentiment about the direction and performance of an equity - usually a stock - over a period of time, typically 12 months.

The standard analyst ratings are generally as follows:
  • Buy/Overweight/Outperform - Any of these ratings conveys an analyst’s belief that the stock is likely to outperform a market index (e.g. the S&P 500).
  • Hold/Equal-Weight/Market Perform - Any of these ratings conveys an analyst’s belief that the stock is likely to perform in line with a market index.
  • Sell/Underweight/Underperform - Any of these ratings suggest that an analyst believes the stock is likely to underperform a market index.

When an analyst upgrades a stock, they are signaling that the company’s fundamentals are being undervalued by investors. It could also mean they believe the market is underestimating the company’s potential. The opposite is true when a stock receives a downgrade.

The average rating of each individual analyst’s rating is the consensus rating for a stock. This gives investors a broader sense of the overall sentiment for that stock.

Why Are Analyst Ratings important?

In addition to being able to interpret financial data, stock analysts have connections within the companies they cover that give them access to information retail investors do not have.

Therefore, analyst ratings can help you find opportunities in the market. However, they are guidelines more than recommendations. This is why it’s important to look at analyst ratings over a period of time.

If analysts change their ratings frequently, you should pay close attention to the company’s fundamentals. For example, has there been a significant change to the company’s earnings growth and/or debt?

You should also pay attention to the number of analysts covering a stock over the course of a year. In general, the more analysts who cover the stock give the consensus rating more credibility, but each individual rating less overall weight.

How to Use Analyst Ratings ?

Analyst ratings are one data point for you to consider. Here are some strategies you can use to fine tune your research.

Look at more than one analyst and don’t hesitate to look at analysts that have differing views. This can help challenge any preconceived ideas you have about a stock and point out ways in which your thesis for owning or avoiding a stock may have changed.

Compare a stock’s rating with other stocks in its industry or sector. In some cases, a stock is simply superior to others in its sector. However, at other times, it could be overvalued based on investor sentiment instead of fundamentals.

How are the Fintel Analyst Ratings different?

Analyst ratings by Fintel are presented in close to real-time to stay ahead of generalized information flow. Combined with target price estimates and revenue estimates for the company you have greater accuracy despite market volatility.

Date Analyst Prior Latest
Recommendation
Action
2023-10-27 TD SECURITIES Hold Buy Upgrade
2023-10-26 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-08-16 TD SECURITIES Hold Hold Maintains
2023-08-15 TD SECURITIES Hold Hold Maintains
2023-08-09 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-08-08 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-07-27 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-07-26 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-05-03 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-05-02 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-04-28 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-04-28 TD SECURITIES Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-04-27 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-04-27 TD SECURITIES Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-04-27 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-04-26 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-03-22 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-03-21 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-03-10 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Sell Buy Upgrade
2023-03-09 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Sell Buy Upgrade
2023-03-03 TD SECURITIES Buy Hold Downgrade
2023-03-02 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2023-01-12 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Sell Downgrade
2023-01-11 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Sell Downgrade
2022-10-25 STA Research Hold Maintains
2022-10-06 STA Research Hold Maintains
2022-08-30 STA Research Hold Maintains
2022-07-22 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2022-07-22 Credit Suisse 41 40 Downgrade
2022-07-21 CREDIT SUISSE Neutral Neutral Maintains
2022-07-21 CIBC Capital Markets Neutral Initiate
2022-07-18 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Hold Buy Upgrade
2022-07-17 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Hold Buy Upgrade
2022-03-06 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2022-03-05 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2022-02-25 TD SECURITIES Buy Buy Maintains
2022-02-24 TD SECURITIES Buy Buy Maintains
2021-09-21 BMO Capital Markets Market Perform Maintains
2021-08-20 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2021-08-19 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2021-07-29 CIBC World Markets Neutral Maintains
2021-07-19 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Hold Hold Maintains
2021-07-18 IA CAPITAL MARKETS Hold Hold Maintains
2021-04-30 CIBC World Markets Buy Maintains
2021-02-03 Credit Suisse Outperform Neutral Downgrade
2020-09-04 UBS 36 34 Downgrade
2020-07-21 CIBC World Markets 38 37 Downgrade
2020-06-23 Credit Suisse Neutral Outperform Upgrade
2020-05-05 UBS 34 33 Downgrade
2020-04-23 CIBC World Markets 35 36 Upgrade
2020-03-31 TD Securities Hold Buy Upgrade
2020-03-20 CIBC World Markets 42 35 Downgrade
2020-02-28 CIBC World Markets 41 42 Upgrade
2019-11-02 TD Securities Buy Hold Downgrade
2019-10-23 CIBC World Markets 38 40 Upgrade
2019-09-09 BMO Capital Markets 38 39.5 Upgrade
2019-08-21 RBC Capital 37 39 Upgrade
2019-08-19 Credit Suisse Neutral Outperform Upgrade
2019-04-03 CIBC World Markets 35 38 Upgrade
2019-03-20 UBS 36 38 Upgrade
2019-03-04 UBS 33 36 Upgrade
2019-03-01 BMO Capital Markets Hold Average Upgrade
2019-01-28 Credit Suisse Outperform Neutral Downgrade
2019-01-15 CIBC World Markets 32 33 Upgrade
2018-10-26 BMO Capital Markets 35 34 Downgrade
2018-10-26 TD Securities Hold Buy Upgrade
2018-10-24 Credit Suisse Neutral Outperform Upgrade
2018-10-24 CIBC World Markets 34 32 Downgrade
2018-10-09 Industrial Alliance Securities 36 32 Downgrade
2018-09-11 BMO Capital Markets 37 35 Downgrade
2018-06-28 CIBC World Markets Neutral Reiterate
2018-04-24 BMO Capital Markets 39 37 Downgrade
2018-03-29 Credit Suisse Neutral Initiate
2018-02-23 BMO Capital Markets 40 39 Downgrade
2017-07-28 National Bank Financial Outperform Sector Perform Downgrade
2017-04-27 TD Securities Hold Maintains
2016-11-24 Desjardins Securities Hold Maintains
2016-10-27 TD Securities Hold Maintains
2016-10-27 National Bank Financial Sector Perform Outperform Maintains
2016-10-27 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2016-10-27 RBC Capital Sector Perform Maintains
2016-10-12 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2016-07-28 TD Securities Hold Maintains
2016-04-28 National Bank Financial Sector Perform Maintains
2016-04-28 BMO Capital Markets At Market Perform Maintains
2016-04-28 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2016-01-04 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2015-10-26 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2015-10-26 RBC Capital Sector Perform Maintains
2015-07-31 National Bank Financial Sector Perform Maintains
2015-07-31 CIBC World Markets Sector Perform Maintains
2015-07-31 BMO Capital Markets At Market Perform Maintains
2015-02-23 BMO Capital Markets At Market Perform Maintains
2015-01-05 Barclays Underweight Maintains
2014-07-29 RBC Capital Outperform Maintains
2014-07-29 Barclays Equal Weight Maintains
2014-04-28 Sbank Sector Outperform Maintains
2014-04-28 National Bank Financial Outperform Sector Perform Maintains
2014-04-28 CIBC World Markets Sector Outperform Maintains
2014-02-21 Canaccord Genuity Buy Hold Maintains
2013-10-31 RBC Capital Outperform Maintains
2013-10-31 TD Securities Hold Maintains
2013-10-30 CIBC World Markets Sector Outperform Initiate
2013-06-20 Barclays Equal Weight Maintains
2013-04-29 TD Securities Hold Maintains
2013-04-29 RBC Capital Sector Perform Maintains
2013-04-29 Canaccord Genuity Hold Maintains
2013-02-22 RBC Capital Sector Perform Maintains
2024-08-04 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2024-06-12 TD COWEN Buy Buy Maintains
2024-02-29 TD SECURITIES Buy Buy Maintains
2023-10-26 TD SECURITIES Hold Buy Upgrade
2023-10-25 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2024-12-11 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2025-04-06 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
2025-02-27 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2025-06-25 TD COWEN Buy Hold Downgrade
2025-05-07 VERITAS INVESTMENT RESEARCH Buy Buy Maintains
2025-05-06 CIBC CAPITAL MARKETS Neutral Neutral Maintains
Revenue Estimates

The forecasted annual revenue of Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security in 2026-12-31 is 4,383MM. )

Understanding a company’s revenue history gives investors a snapshot of its potential growth. Revenue growth is a solid predictor of earnings (or profit) growth. A company that can increase its revenue while keeping its operating costs constant has more available capital to reinvest into its business or return to shareholders through dividends or share buybacks.

However, investors should be careful before investing in a company that is growing revenue but showing declining earnings or is unprofitable. In some cases, this is simply a case of a young company that is still in an early growth phase. But if this is a mature company, it can indicate that other fundamental problems exist.

How to Interpret Revenue Estimates?

Fintel gives you revenue projections for stocks that cover 10 years between 2020 and 2030. Although past performance does not guarantee future results, you can be more confident in your decision to buy or sell a stock when you see a company with revenue that has a track record of increasing its revenue.

Update Frequency: Quarterly

Date Revenue Average Quarterly (MM) Number of Analysts (Quarterly) Revenue Average Annually (MM) Number of Analysts (Annually)
2025-09-30 798 4 -- --
2025-12-31 1,247 4 4,167 4
2026-12-31 -- -- 4,383 4
Earnings Estimates

The forecasted annual earnings of Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security in 2028-12-31 is 2.60 per share.

One part of an analyst’s rating is a profit (i.e., earnings) estimate for the current quarter and/or future quarters. The measurement given is earnings per share (EPS). EPS is a metric that indicates how much a company earned as represented by one share of its stock over a specific period (typically three months).

Earnings per Share Calculation

To understand the earnings per share calculation, you must understand net income. Net income is the amount of money a company has left over after deducting appropriate expenses and taxes from its revenues).

The formula for earnings per share is net income divided by the total number of outstanding shares (i.e., available for purchase). For example:

Company A has a net income of $100 million and forty million outstanding shares. The EPS calculation is as follows:

100,000,000/40,000,000 = $2.50 per share

How to use Earnings Per Share in Stock Analysis

Earnings per share is an essential metric for you to consider when deciding to buy a stock. After all, a company with high earnings per share is productive and generates revenue in excess of its operating costs.

However, it’s not the only metric you should use. Metrics like price-to-earnings and debt-to-equity add additional perspective about a company’s health.

You should also be sure to compare a company’s EPS with a company in its sector. However, when you do, be aware that EPS is different and more important than net profit by itself. You may see a company that has a rising net profit. But if its outstanding shares are also rising, then its EPS might be flat or even edging lower.

Update Frequency: Quarterly

Date EPS Average (Quarterly) Number of Analysts (Quarterly) EPS Average (Annual) Number of Analysts (Annually)
2025-09-30 0.38 4 -- --
2025-12-31 0.76 4 2.38 2
2026-12-31 -- -- 2.35 2
2027-12-31 -- -- 2.70 4
2028-12-31 -- -- 2.60 4
EBITDA Estimates

The forecasted annual EBITDA of Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security in 2026-12-31 is 2,189MM.

EBIDTA is an acronym that stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Analysts and investors pay attention to EBITDA because it strips out items that a company must report on its balance sheet but doesn’t significantly impact its business. Here’s an explanation of what that means for each part of the acronym:

Interest: Loan interest and earnings are subject to change based on a company’s financial strategy and, in any event, are not part of its core activities.

Taxes: Taxes are affected by governmental policy that can distort a company’s perceived profitability.

Depreciation: This accounts for the expected depreciation on tangible assets and immaterial goods from company investments. But since these investments may ultimately increase a company’s efficiency and profit potential, they aren’t a good indicator of a company’s current profitability.

Amortization: This shows the gradual writing off of the initial cost of an asset. It differs from depreciation because it is typically used with intangible assets such as intellectual property (e.g., patents, copyrights, etc.)

EBITDA vs. Net Income

Net income is the profit a company has left over after covering its operating expenses. However, net income includes the items that EBITDA excludes. That’s why most analysts prefer EBITDA because it better reflects the health of a company’s core business.

Update Frequency: Quarterly

Date EBITDA Average (MM Quarterly) Number of Analysts (Quarterly) EBITDA Average (MM Annually) Number of Analysts (Annually)
2025-09-30
2025-12-31
2026-12-31
EBIT Estimates

The forecasted annual EBIT of Canadian Utilities Limited - Preferred Security in 2025-12-31 is 1,308MM.

EBIT is an acronym that stands for earnings before interest and taxes. Analysts use EBIT to measure a company’s performance because it strips out tax expenses and the costs of the capital structure influencing profit. These don’t significantly impact a company’s business.

Interest: Loan interest and earnings are subject to change based on a company’s financial strategy and, in any event, are not part of its core activities.

Taxes: Taxes are affected by governmental policy that can distort a company’s perceived profitability.

NOTE: EBIT is sometimes synonymous with operating income. However, in some cases, operating income doesn’t include gains or losses from non-core activities.

EBIT vs. EBITDA

EBITDA also strips out depreciation and amortization from a company’s earnings:

Depreciation: This accounts for the expected depreciation on tangible assets and immaterial goods from company investments. But since these investments may ultimately increase a company’s efficiency and profit potential, they aren’t a good indicator of a company’s current profitability.

Amortization: This shows the gradual writing off of the initial cost of an asset. It differs from depreciation because it is typically used with intangible assets such as intellectual property (e.g., patents, copyrights, etc.)

Update Frequency: Quarterly

Date EBIT Average (MM Quarterly) Number of Analysts (Quarterly) EBIT Average (MM Annually) Number of Analysts (Annually)
2025-12-31
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