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To own Public Service Enterprise Group, you need to buy into a fairly straightforward idea: a regulated utility using a steady earnings base and disciplined balance sheet decisions to serve customers while rewarding shareholders. The new US$499.31 million bond issue and the planned 5% cut to New Jersey residential gas heating bills both fit that script. In the near term, the notes slightly increase financial leverage but also secure fixed-rate funding for ongoing capital needs, which matters given concerns that debt is not well covered by operating cash flow and free cash flow does not fully cover the dividend. The bill reduction, while modest relative to group revenue and earnings, reinforces PSE&G’s regulatory relationships and affordability message, which can support future rate cases more than it pressures profitability.
However, the same filing that pleases regulators could magnify existing concerns about cash flow coverage and balance sheet flexibility. Public Service Enterprise Group's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Public Service Enterprise Group - why the stock might be worth just $82.07!
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