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Niclas Gehin
EUR 466.12 For Business Accounts Only

Norsk Hydro (Sell, TP: NOK50.00) - Little support for 22% EPS growth

Q4 EBITDA was 13% below consensus and we consider consensus 2023–2026e EPS CAGR of 22% too high (NOK7.8 in 2026e). Norsk Hydro’s earnings are closely linked to energy prices, and we expect global energy prices to continue to decline. Annually, EPS averaged NOK2.2 in the 10 years prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with lower energy prices. We have cut our 2024-2025e aluminium price forecast by USD50/t and our Norwegian electricity price by EUR10/Mwh, and our 2024–2025e EPS by 6–9%. We reiterate our SELL and have reduced our target price to NOK50 (55).
Underlying
Norsk Hydro ASA

Norsk Hydro is an aluminium group based in Norway. Co. is engaged in the supply of aluminium and aluminium products. Co. supplies casthouse products, such as extrusion ingots, sheet ingots and foundry alloys. Co's customers are active in sectors such as the packaging, lithographic, building, automotive and transport sectors. In addition, Co. is engaged in the production of power in Norway. Its business is divided into six operating segments: Bauxite & Alumina, Primary Metal, Metal Markets, Rolled Products, and Energy and Other and Eliminations.

Provider
DnB Markets
DnB Markets

DNB Markets is the investment banking arm of DNB Bank ASA and is focused primarily on the Nordic region, as well as internationally on niches such as global shipping, energy and related services, and seafood. DNB Markets offers services in FICC, Equities and Investment Banking advisory from offices in Oslo, Stockholm, London, Singapore and New York. Equity research coverage is offered on c250 Nordic companies. DNB was ranked no.2 in Extel Nordic Research 2017. The DNB Markets’ Credit and FICC Macro & FX Research teams are repeatedly highly rated by Prospera Nordic Institutional Investor Surveys.

 

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Niclas Gehin

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