National Grid’s high visibility revenues, underwritten by regulatory returns across the UK and US, offer equity holders an attractive combination of asset growth and a 4.3% dividend yield. Both the UK and US businesses are well run. The UK business has predictability of revenues until the end of the current regulatory period in 2021 and is delivering returns ahead of OFGEM’s expected ‘base returns’. In the US, a rate filing programme is underway, which will result in enhanced returns in the years ahead. Now that the sale of the UK Gas Distribution is complete, management can continue to focus on delivering shareholder returns across its business units. Management targets 5-7% asset growth, and our fair value per ADR of $69.40 offers 9.1% upside versus current prices.

28 Apr 2017
Growth and returns

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Growth and returns
National Grid plc (NG:LON) | 1,075 300.9 2.7% | Mkt Cap: 52,680m
- Published:
28 Apr 2017 -
Author:
Jamie Aitkenhead -
Pages:
14 -
National Grid’s high visibility revenues, underwritten by regulatory returns across the UK and US, offer equity holders an attractive combination of asset growth and a 4.3% dividend yield. Both the UK and US businesses are well run. The UK business has predictability of revenues until the end of the current regulatory period in 2021 and is delivering returns ahead of OFGEM’s expected ‘base returns’. In the US, a rate filing programme is underway, which will result in enhanced returns in the years ahead. Now that the sale of the UK Gas Distribution is complete, management can continue to focus on delivering shareholder returns across its business units. Management targets 5-7% asset growth, and our fair value per ADR of $69.40 offers 9.1% upside versus current prices.