Tag: midstream companies
How Much Could You Make When Your Dividend Stock Pays An 18% Yield?
I feel like we have moved into a Dr. Strangelove type of financial world. The economic data shows that the U.S. economy is doing fine. We have growth in the economy, low unemployment, and rising wages. Home prices continue to increase. In contrast, on the financial markets side of the universe, traders are pushing bond […]
High Dividend Growth From These Three Energy Midstream Stocks
The energy sector of the economy and stock markets is divided into three groups. The upstream energy companies are the producers of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs). The financial results in the upstream swing dramatically with changing prices for the energy commodities. Downstream are the refining companies, utilities, and retail businesses. The […]
Kinder Morgan: A Recession-Resistant High-Yielder At Low Prices
Kinder Morgan Incorporated (NYSE: KMI) has a long and controversial history among dividend investors. They cut their dividend a few years ago, but have since recapitalized the company into a much more reliable platform for dividend growth going forward. After the late-2018 sell-off, I’m certainly a buyer of Kinder Morgan at today’s prices. Dedicating a portion of […]