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Fly News Breaks for November 16, 2018
APD, LIN
Nov 16, 2018 | 07:33 EDT
JPMorgan analyst Jeffrey Zekauskas sees an "excellent entry point" following the recent weakness in shares of Linde plc (LIN). The analyst does not see any good reason why Linde's trading multiple should not be equal to or higher than that of Air Products (APD). Should Linde trade at 11.2 tomes EBITDA, as Air Products is valued currently, Linde shares would trade at $172, says Zekauskas. He keeps an Overweight rating on the stock with a $185 price target.
News For LIN;APD From the Last 2 Days
APD
Apr 23, 2024 | 12:20 EDT
Air Products intends to build a network of permanent, commercial-scale multi-modal hydrogen refueling stations stretching from Edmonton to Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The permanent, multi-modal hydrogen refueling stations will be equipped to serve heavy-duty vehicles, such as commercial and municipal trucks and buses, as well light-duty hydrogen fuel cell cars. The stations will be along the Queen Elizabeth II Highway that runs through Calgary and Edmonton, providing a fueling experience and speed that is similar to gasoline or diesel. This hydrogen infrastructure will help Western Canada reach a goal of 5,000 hydrogen or dual fuel vehicles on the road in five years.
LIN
Apr 23, 2024 | 06:24 EDT
Linde announced it has signed two agreements with China South Steel, a member of the China Baowu Steel Group Corporation, one of the world's largest steel enterprises. Linde has signed an agreement to de-captivate an air separation unit, or ASU, at China South Steel's plant in Shaoguan, Guangdong Province. Linde already owns and operates five on-site ASUs to supply industrial gases to China South Steel in Shaoguan and will now de-captivate and upgrade a sixth. The agreement brings Linde's total on-site production capacity in Shaoguan to approximately 130,000 cubic meters per hour. In addition to the de-captivation, Linde has extended its long-term agreement with China South Steel for the supply of industrial gases at Shaoguan. Linde's industrial gases complex also meets demand from Linde's local merchant customers.