NextEra Energy Expects 10% Annual Dividend Growth

Image: FPL accounts for a large portion of Nextera Energy’s earnings. Image Source: Form 10-K By Brian Nelson, CFA NextEra Energy (NEE) is one of our favorite utility ideas. The company operates two principal businesses, FPL, which is the biggest electric utility in Florida, and NEER, which is the world’s largest generator of wind and solar power and a global player in battery storage. FPL has approximately 32,100 MW of net generating capacity and is state regulated, serving more than 12 million people, with residential accounting for a little more than half of operating revenue. FPL operates four nuclear power plants. NEER has 27,400 MW of total net generating capacity and represents one of the largest wholesale generators of electric … Read more

Solar Not So Hot

Image Source: zak zak Though First Solar stands alone as one of the stronger players in the solar space, we think the industry backdrop is among the weakest in our coverage universe. We’re huge fans of clean renewable energy but separating what we want to be a good industry like solar from an industry that actually has strong structural characteristics is a key component of being a good investor. Oftentimes, it is better to own an average company in a great industry than a good company in one of the worst industries out there. By Brian Nelson, CFA Sometimes it is too easy to invest with your heart and overlook opportunities across “sin” stocks. For example, you may dislike tobacco, … Read more

SEC Proposes Barring the Chinese Units of the Big 4 Accounting Firms for 6 Months; A Washington-Beijing Scuffle; Neither Firm-Specific, Nor Is It “New” News

On Thursday, Reuters reported that SEC Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot believes “Chinese units of the global ‘Big Four’ accounting firms (KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst and Young) should be suspended from auditing U.S.-listed companies for six months in an escalation in a long-running dispute over regulators’ access to documents.” Though the accounting firms have indicated that they intend to appeal against the ruling, the article did unnerve investors in many US-listed Chinese stocks, including Baidu (BIDU), which notes Ernst & Young Hua Ming LLP as its principal external auditor. This is not “new” news. Baidu goes to great lengths to highlight this scenario as a risk in its 20-F on page 32, with potential de-listing (not bankruptcy or … Read more