Northland Power (TSX:NPI): Valuation Check After Director’s 7,000-Share Insider Purchase

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A director at Northland Power (TSX:NPI) just bought 7,000 common shares, a fresh insider purchase that naturally raises the question: is the market underappreciating this dividend paying renewables name?

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That insider purchase comes after a tough stretch for the stock, with a roughly 32 percent 1 month share price return decline and multi year total shareholder returns still deeply negative. This suggests sentiment may be washed out even as Northland continues to grow revenue and recently maintained its regular monthly dividend.

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With shares down sharply but analysts still seeing upside and earnings momentum improving, are investors overlooking a mispriced renewables cash flow story, or is the current valuation already reflecting Northland Power's next leg of growth?

Most Popular Narrative: 22.8% Undervalued

Against Northland Power's last close at CA$17.23, the most popular narrative implies materially higher fair value, framing recent weakness as a potential mispricing.

The imminent commissioning of Hai Long (Taiwan) and Baltic Power (Poland), which will together add over 2 GW of gross capacity and diversify Northland's offshore wind exposure geographically, aligns with robust long-term government decarbonization mandates and strong policy support across Europe and Asia. As these large projects reach commercial operation, they are expected to drive significant step-changes in EBITDA and revenue growth.

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Want to see how a projected profit reboot, expanding margins, and a richer future earnings multiple all converge into that higher fair value signal? The full narrative explains the growth runway, the cash flow inflection, and the ambitious valuation bridge that connects today’s price with tomorrow’s expectations.

Result: Fair Value of $22.31 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, persistent weak wind conditions, curtailments, and higher financing costs could pressure cash flows and derail the upbeat valuation narrative on which investors are leaning.

Find out about the key risks to this Northland Power narrative.

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A great starting point for your Northland Power research is our analysis highlighting 4 key rewards and 2 important warning signs that could impact your investment decision.

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