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International Power - a threefold+ rise from the 2003 low - where to next? (IPR)     

chocolat - 23 Jan 2006 01:15

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From Friday:

International Power downgraded

Shares in International Power fell in early deals as DKW downgraded the UK utility to sell from hold.

In a note to clients, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein said International Power's share price is up 10% in the last week, driven by earnings upgrades and bid hopes.

Dresdner played down hopes of a bid and cautioned that the high gas prices in the wake of hurricane Wilma in the US may be temporary.

Turning to M&A talk, it believes an RWE bid is highly unlikely; the German group is selling its US water operations and seems unlikely to want to make a new investment in the region in the near term.

Nor, in its view would, RWE be interested in generation capacity in Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia or the Middle East, which makes up 40% of the portfolio.


And today:

Japan's Sumitomo, 2 Europe firms to start 1.3 bln usd Bahrain power project
AFX


TOKYO (AFX) -- Sumitomo Corp and two European firms will begin a 1.3 bln usd power generation and water desalinization project in Bahrain by purchasing a state-owned plant, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported.

In its online edition the newspaper said the completed project is expected to meet 20 pct of Bahrain's total power needs and 65 pct of its urban water demand.

The partners plan to sell electricity and water to the government for 20 years.

Sumitomo's partners are leading UK power supplier International Power and Belgian electricity company Suez Tractebel.

The three firms will set up a joint venture to manage the project, the newspaper said.

It said they will buy a power generation-water purification plant in northeastern Bahrain that can generate one mln kilowatt-hours of electricity and desalinate 135,000 tons of sea water a day.

The firms will also build a new desalination plant with a daily capacity of 270,000 tons, scheduled for completion by November 2007.

The venture will be capitalized at 260 mln usd, with Sumitomo and Tractebel each contributing 30 pct and International Power 40 pct. Any remaining costs will be covered with bank loans.

chocolat - 14 Aug 2006 09:44 - 18 of 68

Cookin' on gas this morning :)

queen1 - 14 Aug 2006 13:19 - 19 of 68

canary9 - always careful. I have a little knowledge of the power industry and I think things are looking good for IPR at present.

queen1 - 01 Nov 2006 11:05 - 20 of 68

Nice and green...

International Power said it has acquired the 436 MW Levanto onshore wind farm portfolio from Christofferson Robb & Company (CRC) for an enterprise value of 567 mln eur.

It said the purchase will enhance earnings and free cash flow in the first full year of ownership.

The Levanto wind farms comprise 286 MW of capacity in operation, 126 MW under construction, which is due to commence operation in 2007, and 24 MW of fully permitted capacity, which is planned to commence operation in 2008.

The enterprise value includes the funding required to complete wind farms under construction. 409 MW of the capacity is located in Germany and 27 MW in France - two of the most favourable regulatory regimes for renewable generation, the company said.

CRC will continue to work in collaboration with International Power by supporting the business for up to three years under a services agreement.

International Power said its total equity investment will be 190 mln eur. It said 100 mln eur of this will be funded from current liquid resources and the remainder via long term vendor finance of 90 mln eur.

G D Potts - 10 Jan 2007 15:04 - 21 of 68

Tippped a play of 2007 by i few I believe>?

queen1 - 21 May 2007 18:45 - 22 of 68

Momentum investors must be having a field day on IPR. What a great year to date, with more to come I believe, especially from their American assets. The future is looking very bright.

paulj - 21 May 2007 19:28 - 23 of 68

Sure is, queen 1. Have been in IPR for a few years now and, apart from the odd short-term glitch, the sp has glided nicely upwards - and gathered pace over the past few months. At first glance it may seem like a dull utility play but IPR has canny, acquisitve management, global diversity and plenty of room for expansion (and rerating). Definitely still one to tuck away, imho.

queen1 - 21 May 2007 21:40 - 24 of 68

You're lucky (or astute!) paulj to have picked these up way back when. I only got in about a year ago but am still sitting on a nice paper profit. I totally agree with your synopsis and if you throw in the consolidation that affects the sector from time to time you really are looking at a winner.

Guscavalier - 22 May 2007 16:56 - 25 of 68

Yes IPR management have done well. I held the old National Power before it was split into PowerGen (since taken over) and IPR. I did top up about 2 years ago and the shares have done me proud. I agree with pauli to the effect that the management is worth a premium. Certainly one to keep for the future.

HARRYCAT - 03 Jan 2009 11:15 - 26 of 68

Am having a look at this one at the moment with a view to buying for the med term. Now FTSE 100 stock & divi looks assured, with brokers currently tipping as a strong buy.
Any of you guys who held a while ago still holding or considering getting back in?
Forecast for '09:
EPS 33.56p
EPS growth +16%
Div yield 5.5%
P/E 7.4

Guscavalier - 03 Jan 2009 19:50 - 27 of 68

Yes, I continue to hold HARRYCAT. I think the market worried about its debt levels but, cash flow is good and sp has begun to recover as institutions look for income.

HARRYCAT - 04 Jan 2009 14:05 - 28 of 68

From 10th Dec:
"Electricity generator International Power has an excellent free cash flow position. It has been growing it significantly over the past few years. The group also operates in a relatively recession-resilient market and, with a prospective yield of 4.7%, it is attractive on this front too. Group assets in the Middle East continue to perform well and the company has recently increased capacity in the region. All in all, International Power looks in a good position to weather the downturn and is well placed to grow earnings longer term. Its shares are a buy says the Telegraph."

halifax - 28 Jan 2009 17:01 - 29 of 68

Moved up nicely today probably in recognition of its non stg earnings, defensive qualities and the falling cost of commodity inputs.

HARRYCAT - 28 Jan 2009 20:38 - 30 of 68

Excellent. Slow & steady progress.

halifax - 03 Feb 2009 18:28 - 31 of 68

Moving up nicely, good yield 3 short term target.

HARRYCAT - 03 Feb 2009 20:48 - 32 of 68

Quite tricky to pick a target sell price as 280 seems to be current resistance. Above that maybe 300 or 320p, but this company is not immune to any sudden economic downturn/bad news, so tempted to stick to a target & lock in profit.

halifax - 04 Feb 2009 11:52 - 33 of 68

We are holding for the longer term.

HARRYCAT - 04 Feb 2009 12:44 - 34 of 68

Citigroup downgraded IPR to hold from buy today.
I don't currently have much faith in brokers, but they have the nasty habit of affecting individual share prices.
Long term I think this will be a winner. Possibly some sideways trading in the meantime.

halifax - 04 Feb 2009 12:47 - 35 of 68

advice from citigroup probably worth as much as their shares!

HARRYCAT - 11 Mar 2009 08:49 - 36 of 68

MoneyAM
"International Power profits rose 16% last year but it warns profitability in 2009 will be lower.

The firm's full year results for the yhear to the end of December show profits of 1,050m and earnings per share of 32.4p - up 20%.

Its full-year dividend of 12.15p per share is up 20%.

Chairman Sir Neville Simms said the results were driven by higher profits from operations in Australia and North America, a record year at First Hydro in the UK, and good performance from its long-term contracted asset base.

But he added: "In the absence of a significant improvement in pricing in the US and the UK, it is likely that group profitability in 2009 will be lower than in 2008.

"However, the long-term fundamentals of our markets remain attractive and this together with our strong financial position means International Power is well placed for the future"."

HARRYCAT - 21 Apr 2009 16:29 - 37 of 68

MoneyAM
International Power says that, together with its partner, it has signed an agreement for the sale of the Hartwell plant, a 318MW gas and oil-fired peaking facility in the USA to Southern Power. International Power owns 50% of the Hartwell plant.

The plant will be sold for a purchase price of $148.5m less approximately $54.0m of existing project level debt, plus a working capital and fuel oil adjustment to be determined.

In addition to regulatory and lender consents, the transaction is subject to a right of first refusal held by Oglethorpe Power Corporation with respect to the facility.
Completion of the sale is expected in Q3 2009. "
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