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Engie SA ENGI

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€14.29 +0.19 (1.35%)
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Engie and Veolia: Political Uncertainty in France Offers Shareholder Entry Point

On June 9, French President Emmanuel Macron called a snap parliamentary election after his party was trounced by the right-wing populist party Rassemblement National at the European elections. The two-round parliamentary election will be held on June 30 and July 7. Since the announcement, the spread between the 10-year French and German government bond yield rose by 26 basis points to 0.74%. French stocks underperformed, including large utilities Engie and Veolia. The former decreased by 10% between June 7 and June 13 and the latter by 5%, while the Morningstar Europe utilities index was down by 1%. We think the selloff is overdone and offers an entry point. We confirm our fair value estimates of EUR 18 for Engie and EUR 38.5 for Veolia that yield 8.1% and 5.3%, respectively.

Price vs Fair Value

ENGI is trading at a 669% premium.
Price
€14.10
Fair Value
€93.00
Uncertainty
Medium
1-Star Price
€21.50
5-Star Price
€24.60
Economic Moat
Bfwmn
Capital Allocation
Bfbrhvzn

Bulls Say, Bears Say

Bulls

Thanks to its diversified assets, Engie is well positioned to benefit from commodity price volatility and geographical spreads.

Bears

French gas infrastructure might become stranded assets in the long run as a result of the energy transition. The allowed returns are unattractive.

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Trading Information

Previous Close Price
€14.10
Day Range
€14.1214.32
52-Week Range
€13.0716.64
Bid/Ask
€14.25 / €14.30
Market Cap
€34.67 Bil
Volume/Avg
6.6 Mil / 6.5 Mil

Key Statistics

Price/Earnings (Normalized)
2.30
Price/Sales
0.42
Dividend Yield (Trailing)
10.14%
Dividend Yield (Forward)
10.14%
Total Yield
10.14%

Company Profile

Engie is a global energy firm formed by the 2008 merger of Gaz de France and Suez and the acquisition of International Power in 2012. It changed its name to Engie from GDF Suez in 2015. The company operates Europe's largest gas pipeline network in France and a global fleet of conventional and renewable power plants with 64 gigawatts of capacity on a consolidated basis. Engie also operates a diverse suite of other energy businesses.
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Utilities - Diversified
Stock Style Box
Large Value
Total Number of Employees
97,000

Competitors

Valuation

Metric
ENGI
ENEL
IBE
Price/Earnings (Normalized)
2.309.5912.72
Price/Book Value
1.142.461.40
Price/Sales
0.420.771.64
Price/Cash Flow
2.944.437.46
Price/Earnings
ENGI
ENEL
IBE

Financial Strength

Metric
ENGI
ENEL
IBE
Quick Ratio
0.760.600.60
Current Ratio
0.990.880.77
Interest Coverage
2.313.504.98
Quick Ratio
ENGI
ENEL
IBE

Profitability

Metric
ENGI
ENEL
IBE
Return on Assets (Normalized)
2.61%3.49%4.79%
Return on Equity (Normalized)
17.34%26.69%14.40%
Return on Invested Capital (Normalized)
8.47%7.14%7.51%
Return on Assets
ENGI
ENEL
IBE
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