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Why Enterprise Products Partners Isn't the Same Company It Was 5 Years Ago

The Motley Fool

Investors are no longer quite as positive about funding capital investments in the midstream sector despite the still vital nature of the services it provides to the global economy. The end goal was for Enterprise to replace its use of issuing equity with internal cash flow to fund more of its own capital investment projects.

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ExxonMobil Has the Fuel to Potentially Produce Phenomenal Total Returns Through 2027

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The oil giant began working on that strategy in 2019. The oil giant reiterated that its strategy would more than double its earnings potential from its 2019 baseline by 2027, assuming oil averages $60 per barrel. The oil and gas company has a two-pronged strategy to drive that earnings growth: cost savings and capital investments.

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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). Net Profit 2019 2020 2021 2022 (Est.)

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Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 5 Years?

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With shares up by 2,800% since 2019, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) demonstrates the life-changing potential of long-term investing. But how much longer can the speculative AI industry boom without the real-world results to justify all this capital investment? That said, past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

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Behrman to Sell kSARIA to ITT for $475 Million

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” Behrman Capital invests in management buyouts, leveraged buildups, and recapitalizations of established growth businesses that are active in defense and aerospace, healthcare, and specialty industrial sectors.

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SK Forms Axillon Aerospace, Carves Unit from Parker Hannifan

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“SK Capital is investing in Axillon Aerospace to build upon its legacy of innovation, quality, and commitment to customer excellence, with the goal of becoming the leading provider of engineered carbon fiber composite components and fuel containment solutions for the defense and commercial aerospace markets.”

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Shore Powers Up with New Capital

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ABP was a portfolio company of Chicago-based CM Acquisitions and was sold to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 2019. Shore Capital invests in lower middle-market healthcare, food and beverage, business services, industrial, and real estate-related companies with revenue of $5 million to $100 million and EBITDA of $1 million to $10 million.

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