Forsyth Barr, Craigs and Jarden analysts rate Infratil shares

Forsyth Barr, Craigs and Jarden analysts rate Infratil shares
Longroad expects to invest US$8 billion by 2026. (Image: Supplied)
Jenny Ruth
Forsyth Barr analysts are calling the deal to bring German insurer Munich Re into US-based Longroad Energy as a 12% shareholder as “potentially one of the most significant events in Infratil’s long history”.Aaron Ibbotson and Matt Montgomerie said in a statement that Infratil has made several highly successful investments.Nevertheless, “Longroad stands out in that it has been built largely organically and in only five to six years”, the analysts said.“Additionally, Infratil owns stakes in two similar but less...

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