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Keep Cadiz (CDZI) on High Alert Today
I wrote to you before the bell yesterday about a fantastic, small stock — Cadiz Inc. (CDZI) — I came across that has been trading at the low end of its recent range.
I said, “I love this right now because it has shown a clear ability to run much higher from the current level, which you can see has acted as a strong support line.”
We saw some nice price action during the day, with it jumping as high as 7% and closing solidly in the green yesterday...
As I write, it’s trading up a few more percent in the pre-market.
Folks, I stand by what I wrote. I think this one wants to take off, and it has tested significantly higher highs even last week.
If today it jumps from its closing price yesterday to just its high from last week, it could be looking to retest the upper end of the trading range near $4, which would be a sizeable move higher from here.
There’s no guarantee it will do so, of course, but aside from the technicals, I think the company has a lot going for it.
If you missed my writeup yesterday, here are some of the highlights:
CDZI is a Los Angeles-based water infrastructure company that was founded in 1983 in Cadiz, California.
Cadiz — the company’s namesake — is an unincorporated town in the Mojave Desert, an area so arid that it was used as testing grounds for the Mars Rover.
On the surface, it’s an unusual place for a water infrastructure company…
Except that beneath the surface is an aquifer that stores 30–50 million acre-feet of freshwater, greater than the full capacity of nearby Lake Mead — America’s largest surface reservoir.
The company owns 45,000 acres, 9,600 acres of which it calls Cadiz Ranch, and is the largest agricultural operation in San Bernardino County.
For 40 years, CDZI has operated the agricultural development, featuring citrus, grapes, melons, peppers, and squash.
But CDZI’s biggest aspirations are to provide clean, affordable drinking water to nearby communities, and it has been partnering with water agencies, local governments, and community leaders to pull that off.
The company lays out its mission in an epic, cinematic video that I highly recommend watching.
The idea is to intercept the flow of water as it travels from nearby mountain ranges and passes through nearby Fenner Gap — before it reaches hypersaline dry lakes, rises to the surface, and quickly evaporates.
From there, CDZI plans something it says will be “first in the world” — a conversion of oil and natural gas pipelines to convey the water.
There is already an extensive network of pipelines nearby (here is a helpful, interactive map).
In 2014, CDZI purchased a 220-mile section of pipeline (the “Northern Pipeline”) that runs next to Cadiz’ aquifer that it says can be “easily converted to safely and efficiently move water.”
The pipeline “will connect not just to water-scarce communities along its path, but also to the State Water Project’s California Aqueduct, a major source for all southern California.”
Additionally, the company is planning to build a 43-mile “Southern Pipeline” which will connect to the Angeles Tunnel aqueduct branching off the Colorado River.
These pipelines can be used not just to supply water, but to store it.
Southern California has notorious drought problems, and the Cadiz aquifer has room to store at least 1 million acre-feet of water in times of excess, making it “the largest new groundwater storage bank in the Southwest.”
To put that in perspective, that’s enough storage to supply two million households.
On August 15, the company announced “that it has secured water purchase agreements for 85% of capacity of the Company’s ‘Northern Pipeline.’ “
That amounts to 21,275 acre-feet of water per year, and the company said it “expects to receive net revenue of approximately $850 per AF in 2024 dollars for water purchased under the agreements.” That amounts to more than $18M per year.
The company said the agreements “will enable the Company to secure third-party capital to begin construction of the [Northern Pipeline] Project in 2025 as planned” and that initial water delivery could be as early as 2026.
The company also noted that it would be contracting for water delivery via the Southern Pipeline later this year, and that it hopes to begin construction on that in 2025.
The announcement resulted in the single-day, 20% jump in stock price I mentioned above.
Beyond agriculture and water supply, in 2022 the company acquired ATEC Systems, a water filtration company, for about $2 million.
The LA Business Journal said that the goal was “to secure a consistent revenue stream for Cadiz” and indeed, this year the company is projecting $15 million in revenue from ATEC.
The company has received orders outside California, including from Oregon, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Washington state.
In July, InvestorPlace said CDZI was one of “3 Under-$10 Stocks With the Potential to Make You a Millionaire.”
And the firm B. Riley Security rates CDZI as a “Strong Buy” right now.
I’m truly just “scratching the surface” of this company, and I really encourage you to look into them further. Here are a few things to get you started:
Another well-produced video on “The Science” behind the company
And another compelling one on the humanitarian side of the company
This aerial survey of the Cadiz property and aquifer
This slick investor presentation dated August 20
This interview of CEO Susan Kennedy on Bloomberg BusinessWeek Radio
The company website, which is blessedly intelligible and informative
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I am expecting big things from CDZI. Make sure it is on the top of your watchlist today.
To Your Success,
Jeff Bishop
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