Investor favourite NiSource faces questions after Massachusetts explosions

Reuters  |  BOSTON 

By Ross Kerber

All that changed in the aftermath of Thursday's across three suburbs north of that left at least one person dead, injured at least a dozen more, and drove thousands from their homes. The cause of the blasts remains under investigation.

The area is served by the unit of NiSource, whose shares fell 11.7 percent to close at $24.79 on Friday.

In an afternoon conference officials including criticized Gas for what they said was an inadequate response to the explosions. They cited issues including with local police and fire crews. Baker said he was using an emergency authority to put a different local utility, , in charge of the local response.

"The follow-through just wasn't there," Baker said of Gas.

Asked about Baker's comments, referred to statements from Columbia Gas Steve Bryant, who spoke to reporters at a separate conference after Baker's. Bryant said the utility is "sorry" and said that amid difficulties, "we advanced this as rapidly as it could possibly be advanced."

The share-price decline reflects concerns about potentially higher spending and penalties, said Morningstar He expects regulators eventually will approve rates to cover more infrastructure spending at what is a minor piece of the sprawling Indiana-based utility holding company.

"This is certainly a tragedy. From an investment standpoint, for NiSource, this is a small part of their system," Fishman said.

said his current "neutral" rating on NiSource mainly reflects its high valuation, driven by a strong earnings and growth outlook. With a gain of 138 percent over the past five years through Thursday, NiSource had outperformed all other utilities in the <.SPLRCU>, with that sector gaining just 46 percent in the period.

Managers of NiSource's top fund investor, the , wrote in a June 30 report they loaded up on utilities to reduce risk. "We believe utilities are the safest, most defensive sector in the S&P 500," wrote managers led by

(Reporting by in Boston; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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First Published: Sat, September 15 2018. 03:07 IST