ENB stock surges 22.9% over the past year, driven by stable take-or-pay cash flows, rising EBITDA and a 31-year streak of dividend increases.
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ENB tops Q4 estimates on stronger pipeline and gas results, lifts revenues and reaffirms 2026 outlook despite weaker renewable earnings.
Enbridge delivered robust Q4 results and solid FY2026 guidance, but the stock is now priced to perfection and rated 'Hold.' ENB's aggressive CapEx ramp raises long-term profitability compression risks. For income-focused investors, EBBGF preferred shares offer a compelling 6.7% yield, superior coverage, and trade just below par value.
Enbridge is upgraded to strong buy, driven by robust Q4 earnings, operational excellence, and a reinforced North American energy infrastructure leadership position. ENB delivered 17% adjusted earnings growth, beat estimates, and raised its dividend for the 31st consecutive year, reflecting management's confidence in future cash flows. The company boasts a record-high $39B secured capital backlog, diversified growth across all segments, and over 80% of EBITDA protected from inflation.
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Enbridge Inc (TSX:ENB) on Friday reported record financial results for 2025, driven by higher earnings across its operations, and reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance. The company posted full-year earnings attributable to common shareholders of $7.1 billion, or $3.23 per share, up from $5.1 billion, or $2.34 per share, in 2024.
Enbridge (ENB) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.63 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.6 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.53 per share a year ago.
Enbridge logged a lift in earnings for the latest quarter despite a backdrop of tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty as the pipeline operator and gas utility benefited from strong demand.
ENB heads into Q4 earnings with higher profit and revenue estimates, but valuation concerns and weak earnings indicators cloud the near-term outlook.
Enbridge is a diversified energy company with a solid investment-grade credit rating of BBB+, with their preferred stocks rated at BBB-. ENB reset-rate preferred stock, ticker EBBNF (ENB.PF.U) is likely to be called in 20 months for a very generous tax-benefitted yield-to-call of 8.77% (Qualified Dividend). This is a great return on an investment-grade preferred stock. Most “qualified” BBB- rated preferred stocks yield in the 5.5% to 6.4% range.
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