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To own Black Hills, you need to be comfortable with a regulated utility that is heavily investing in large capital projects while relying on consistent regulatory support. The recent approval of amendments to the articles of incorporation appears more about governance alignment than a material shift in near term catalysts or the key risk around execution and timely cost recovery on those projects.
The most closely linked development is the previously announced all stock merger agreement with NorthWestern Energy Group, which required shareholder approval for increased authorized shares and related charter changes. As investors weigh the potential benefits and integration risks of combining two regulated utilities, this governance step fits into the broader question of how Black Hills can secure future flexibility while still managing its sizable capital program and regulatory relationships.
Yet, while governance adjustments appear routine, investors should be aware that the real pressure point lies in how quickly regulators allow recovery of rising project costs and ...
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Black Hills’ valuation narrative projects $3.6 billion in revenue and $390.0 million in earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Black Hills' forecasts yield a $81.20 fair value, a 6% upside to its current price.
Three members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see fair value for Black Hills between US$50 and US$81.20, underlining how far individual views can stretch. You can compare those opinions with the central risk that heavy, ongoing capital expenditure for projects like Ready Wyoming and Lange II may strain cash flows if regulatory recovery does not keep pace, to explore how different assumptions shape expectations for the company’s performance.
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