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Why It Makes No Sense to Invest in the Airline Industry (and Why Boeing and General Electric Investors Will Do It Anyway)

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Airlines aren't productive (at least for shareholders) The ultimate test of whether a company is allocating capital productively for shareholders is the comparison between its return on invested capita l (ROIC) and its weighted average cost of capital (WACC).

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The Fed Just Lowered Interest Rates. My Top High-Yield Dividend Stock to Buy Now.

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Lower interest rates lower the cost of capital and can increase the return on investment for capital-intensive projects. Room for further balance-sheet improvements Since the oil and gas downturn of 2014 and 2015, Kinder Morgan has worked hard to restore its balance sheet and rebuild investor confidence in its dividend.

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AT&T; (T) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Over time, we expect this to drive greater returns on invested capital in both our mobility and broadband businesses that either would be expected to achieve as stand-alone operations. This is the result of sustained growth in adjusted EBITDA, improved conversion of EBITDA into free cash flow, and lower capital investment.

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

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“Despite significant declines in global equity and fixed income markets during our fiscal year, our investment portfolio remained resilient, delivering stable returns while outperforming major indexes.” The positive fiscal-year results reflect returns on investments in infrastructure and certain U.S. including two in St.