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National Grid (NG.)     

Lord Gnome - 03 Oct 2012 19:16

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Here it is, your all new National Grid thread. The chart features Bollinger Bands, MACD, 50 and 200 day SMAs.

Web Site Link:

http://www.nationalgrid.com/uk


Here's the link to the old NG. thread

HARRYCAT - 08 Dec 2016 07:49 - 190 of 233

StockMarketWire.com
National Grid has agreed to sell a 61% equity interest in its UK gas distribution business (NGGD) to a consortium of long-term infrastructure investors. It flagged a return of £4bn net proceeds to shareholders.

The Consortium comprises Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets ("MIRA"), Allianz Capital Partners, Hermes Investment Management, CIC Capital Corporation, Qatar Investment Authority, Dalmore Capital and Amber Infrastructure Limited/International Public Partnerships.

The terms of the Transaction imply an enterprise value for NGGD of approximately £13.8bn.

In consideration for the sale of its equity interest, on completion National Grid will receive a payment of £3.6bn in cash from the Consortium (subject to certain completion adjustments) and will own a 39% minority equity interest in a new holding company for NGGD ("GasD HoldCo").

In addition, National Grid will receive £1.8bn from additional debt financing.

Following completion of the Transaction, National Grid intends to return £4 billion of net proceeds to shareholders through the combination of a special dividend (together with a share consolidation) and share buy-backs.

At least 75% of the net proceeds are expected to be returned via a special dividend in Q2 of calendar year 2017. Net proceeds are calculated after retaining £0.7bn of the additional debt financing, in order to maintain the equity value of our 39% interest in NGGD, and after deduction of costs of around £0.5bn.

A further announcement regarding the nature and timing of the capital return will be made in due course.

Completion of the Transaction is conditional on the receipt of merger clearance from the European Commission. Subject to satisfaction of this condition, National Grid expects that the Transaction will complete on or prior to 31 March 2017.

National Grid and the Consortium have also expressed an interest in relation to the potential future sale and purchase of an additional 14% of equity in GasD HoldCo on broadly equivalent financial terms to the Transaction. Further details will be announced if agreement is reached.

In conjunction with the transaction the Board has agreed a voluntary distribution of £150 million for the benefit of energy consumers. National Grid takes very seriously the role it plays in people's daily lives and believes it has a responsibility to ensure that our wider stakeholders benefit from the incremental value of the NGGD sale.

skinny - 23 Dec 2016 11:19 - 191 of 233

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skinny - 13 Jan 2017 14:14 - 192 of 233

Squint!

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skinny - 20 Jan 2017 07:24 - 193 of 233

Berenberg Buy 943.00 970.00 1,050.00 Upgrades

skinny - 25 Jan 2017 14:30 - 194 of 233

National Grid: Now Is The Perfect Entry Point

skinny - 20 Mar 2017 16:54 - 195 of 233

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skinny - 24 Mar 2017 10:15 - 196 of 233

Back above the line.

Morgan Stanley Overweight 1,019.75 1,100.00 1,100.00 Reiterates

JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 1,019.75 1,100.00 1,100.00 Reiterates

skinny - 31 Mar 2017 12:45 - 197 of 233

National Grid completes sale of majority interest in UK Gas Distribution business

National Grid plc is pleased to announce it has completed the sale of a 61% equity interest in National Grid Gas Distribution ("NGGD") to a consortium (the 'Consortium') of long-term infrastructure investors.

The Consortium comprises Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, Allianz Capital Partners, Hermes Investment Management, CIC Capital Corporation, Qatar Investment Authority, Dalmore Capital and Amber Infrastructure Limited/International Public Partnerships.

As previously announced, National Grid intends to return £4 billion of the net proceeds of sale to shareholders. Approximately £3 billion of the proceeds will be returned through a special dividend with a share consolidation, and the remainder by way of a share buyback programme.

National Grid also announces that it has entered into an agreement with the Consortium for the potential sale of a further 14% equity interest in NGGD (the "Further Interest") at the option of National Grid or the Consortium (as applicable) at any time between 1 March 2019 and 31 October 2019, subject to no less than six months' prior written notice and satisfaction of customary regulatory conditions. The expected consideration for the Further Interest is approximately £0.8 billion to be paid in cash and is on broadly similar terms to the sale of the 61% equity interest. If the sale of the Further Interest is completed, the use of proceeds will be updated at that time.

John Pettigrew, Chief Executive of National Grid, said: "I'm pleased that we have successfully completed the sale of a majority interest in our UK Gas Distribution business. This was a significant and complex transaction, under a tight timetable, which has delivered a good outcome for our customers, employees, and shareholders. This transaction will enable National Grid to continue to build a strong asset portfolio that delivers attractive total shareholder returns, while maintaining a strong balance sheet."

As previously announced, in conjunction with the transaction, National Grid will make a voluntary distribution of £150 million for the benefit of energy consumers. National Grid takes very seriously the role it plays in people's daily lives and believes it has a responsibility to ensure that our wider stakeholders also benefit from the sale of NGGD. National Grid wants to ensure that the contribution is used in a way that provides the maximum possible benefit and expects to provide more details about how this will be done in due course.

In line with the announcement on 8 December 2016, the return of proceeds to shareholders will commence as soon as possible following completion of the sale. Shareholder approval will be sought for the share consolidation as well as for the purchase of own shares and other resolutions relating to the capital return at a General Meeting to be held at 9.00 a.m. on Friday 19 May 2017 at the offices of Linklaters LLP, One Silk Street, London EC2Y 8HQ.

Further details about the resolutions to be considered at the General Meeting will be set out in a Circular that is expected to be published on 19 April 2017.

skinny - 08 May 2017 08:34 - 198 of 233

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HARRYCAT - 08 May 2017 13:29 - 199 of 233

Goes ex-divi on Monday 22nd May (seems odd on a Monday???) but pays 84p.

Stan - 08 May 2017 13:42 - 200 of 233

That's a special divi Harry, and on top of that there's the Finals on the 31, and the final divi. After.

I Read up on NG for the usual "safe as houses" divi but came-away thinking not this year.

skinny - 08 May 2017 13:48 - 201 of 233

And don't forget the consolidation :-

National Grid PLC National Grid completes Gas Distribution sale

Re: return of proceeds:

"In line with the announcement on 8 December 2016, the return of proceeds to shareholders will commence as soon as possible following completion of the sale. Shareholder approval will be sought for the share consolidation as well as for the purchase of own shares and other resolutions relating to the capital return at a General Meeting to be held at 9.00 a.m. on Friday 19 May 2017 at the offices of Linklaters LLP, One Silk Street, London EC2Y 8HQ.

Further details about the resolutions to be considered at the General Meeting will be set out in a Circular that is expected to be published on 19 April 2017."

Provisional Timetable
NYSE notification 31 March 2017
Publication of circular and reference price for share consolidation 19 April 2017
General Meeting 19 May 2017
Record date for the special dividend 19 May 2017
Ex-dividend date for the special dividend 22 May 2017
Special dividend payment date 2 June 2017

HARRYCAT - 08 May 2017 13:52 - 202 of 233

Ah, cheers Stan.
Next ex-divi date looks to be 1st June, but no amount set yet.
Seems a pretty good return, so have taken a short term plunge.
Obviously sp will correct ex-div, so will have to watch carefully.

Stan - 08 May 2017 14:01 - 203 of 233

Ah yes I forgot about the consolidation Skinny, another element of possible sp movement that I don't like.

HARRYCAT - 11 May 2017 10:50 - 204 of 233

Berenberg today downgrades its investment rating on National Grid PLC (LON:NG.) to hold (from buy) and left its price target at 1050p.

"● Investment case played out: When we upgraded National Grid to Buy in January, the investment case was very simple: in our opinion, the share price did not reflect the value of the forthcoming 84.375p special dividend (ex-div 22 May). That has now played out and the shares are trading close to our unchanged 1,050p price target. Consequently, we are downgrading our rating to Hold.
Temporary timing factors behind upgrade to near-term forecasts: There can be a mismatch between allowed and recovered revenue. A catch-up is sometimes required. National Grid has announced that timing factors in the UK (UKET) and the US add roughly 7p (previously 2p) to 2016/17E EPS. This represents the lion’s share of our estimate changes. The catch-up effects are, of course, only temporary. Eventually, revenues will normalise.
Longer-term forecasts little changed: Nevertheless, we make some subtle changes to the mix, with lower growth expectations for UK Electricity Transmission (less growth in the regulatory asset base (RAB)), offset by a higher expected contribution from non-regulated activities (interconnectors) and lower financial expenses. We also make a few tweaks to FX and tax.
UK general election and risks: UK residential energy bills are once again under fire in the pre-election campaigns. This is more of an issue for supply companies like Centrica, SSE, E.ON, EDF, Iberdrola and innogy than National Grid. That said, National Grid’s growth prospects could be hampered if government intervention prolongs the investment hiatus in new capacity.
Special dividend: The group plans to return the vast majority of proceeds from its recent Gas Distribution disposal to shareholders via an 84.375p (ú3bn) special dividend and a ú1bn share buyback. The dividend will be accompanied by an EPS-smoothing 11-for-12 share consolidation. The shares will go ex-special-dividend on 22 May 2017 with payment due on 2 June 2017. Given the magnitude of the distribution, the share price could suffer once the shares are ex-dividend.
● Otherwise little else has changed: We see National Grid’s refocused portfolio of regulated businesses delivering a c7% CAGR in regulated asset value 2016/17E to 2019/20E. This supports its RPI-linked dividend growth target (which looks achievable), aided by a steady recovery in US returns thanks to ongoing rate filings. National Grid is a net beneficiary of sterling weakness against the dollar (its US profits modestly outweigh its US debt exposure)."

HARRYCAT - 12 May 2017 10:18 - 205 of 233

Barclays Capital today reaffirms its equal weight investment rating on National Grid PLC (LON:NG.) and set its price target at 1075p.

skinny - 18 May 2017 07:41 - 206 of 233

Results for the year ended 31 MARCH 2017

Operational Highlights
· Strong performance and significant strategic progress
· UK regulated efficiency and innovation generated customer savings of £460m over 4 years
· Sale of 61% of UK Gas Distribution business complete, announced £4bn return to shareholders
· Rates updated for downstate New York gas and Massachusetts Electric businesses
· RIIO mid-period regulatory review completed
· Further clarity on the UK System Operator role

Financial Highlights
· Total adjusted1 EPS of 73.0p
· Total adjusted EPS excluding timing of 66.1p, up 6%
· Total Group Return on Equity of 11.7% (2016: 12.3%)
· Significant total capital investment of £4.5bn, up 5% at constant currency
· Recommended full year dividend of 44.27p
· Strong balance sheet maintained

more.....

skinny - 19 May 2017 13:34 - 207 of 233

JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 1,040.25 1,100.00 1,100.00 Reiterates

Deutsche Bank Hold 1,040.25 920.00 920.00 Retains

Barclays Capital Equal weight 1,040.25 1,075.00 1,075.00 Reiterates

HARRYCAT - 22 May 2017 10:07 - 208 of 233

StockMarketWire.com
National Grid said as a result of a share consolidation effective today its issued capital comprised 3.61bn ordinary shares, of which 173,239,075 were held as treasury shares and the remaining 3.44bn had voting rights.

HARRYCAT - 13 Jul 2017 09:58 - 209 of 233

HSBC today upgrades its investment rating on National Grid PLC (LON:NG.) to buy (from hold) and raised its price target to 1060p (from 1050p).
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