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TSE:CU FY2025 EPS Decreased by National Bank Financial

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Canadian Utilities Limited (TSE:CU - Free Report) - Investment analysts at National Bank Financial dropped their FY2025 earnings per share (EPS) estimates for shares of Canadian Utilities in a report issued on Monday, January 6th. National Bank Financial analyst P. Kenny now expects that the company will earn $2.42 per share for the year, down from their previous forecast of $2.45. The consensus estimate for Canadian Utilities' current full-year earnings is $2.41 per share. National Bank Financial also issued estimates for Canadian Utilities' FY2026 earnings at $2.46 EPS and FY2027 earnings at $2.48 EPS.

Separately, Royal Bank of Canada increased their price objective on shares of Canadian Utilities from C$38.00 to C$39.00 in a research note on Friday, November 15th.

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Canadian Utilities Stock Performance

TSE:CU traded down C$0.24 on Thursday, hitting C$34.28. The stock had a trading volume of 497,290 shares, compared to its average volume of 431,572. The business's 50-day simple moving average is C$35.22 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is C$33.93. The stock has a market cap of C$7.03 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 17.31, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.38 and a beta of 0.66. Canadian Utilities has a 52-week low of C$29.15 and a 52-week high of C$37.10. The company has a quick ratio of 1.30, a current ratio of 1.29 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 149.94.

About Canadian Utilities

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Canadian Utilities Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the electricity, natural gas, renewables, pipelines, liquids, and retail energy businesses in Canada, Australia, and internationally. It operates through ATCO Energy Systems, ATCO EnPower, and Corporate & Other segments. The ATCO Energy Systems segment provides regulated electricity transmission and distribution services in northern and central east Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and the Lloydminster area of Saskatchewan; and integrated natural gas transmission and distribution services in Alberta, the Lloydminster area of Saskatchewan, and Western Australia.

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