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

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Companies evolve and change over time, particularly those that have long operating histories. The way that midstream companies tend to grow is through the addition of new assets. That can come via acquisitions of existing infrastructure (or entire companies) or from ground-up construction. This is important.

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These Ultra-High-Yielding Dividend Stocks Are No Joke

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More often than not, the joke is on you as the company cuts its payout, and you lose money. Where to invest $1,000 right now? All three companies have excellent records of increasing their high-yielding payouts, which seems likely to continue. Dividend yield traps are a common one that investors can fall for.

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Godspeed appoints new CFO

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Rutherford has served extensively as a resource to portfolio companies on accounting, tax, and financing matters.

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2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Are No-Brainer Buys

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A company's yield increases when the market lowers its share price, signaling potential skepticism that the company can afford its dividend payments. Here are two quality companies with generous yields and valuations that make them an easy buy today. The company is a master limited partnership (MLP).

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A Look at Consumer Spending, Credit Card Companies, and Las Vegas' Sphere

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Credit card companies benefiting from a shift toward experiences. Rowe Price , about the company's research on retirement spending. Ricky Mulvey: A lot of companies are talking about a tighter consumer but what's the data say? Nick Sciple: I would say, looking at investing today, it's really the credit card companies.

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Warren Buffett Owns the Largest Natural Gas Pipeline System in the U.S. Want to Invest Like Him? Buy This High-Yield Pipeline Stock.

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is a conglomerate that directly owns a large number of companies. If you want to invest like Buffett, you can own a midstream giant focused on natural gas, too, by buying high-yielding Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD). Right now, that likely means building up the company's $33.7 Image source: Getty Images.

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2 S&P 500 Dividend Stocks With Yields Above 6% That You Can Buy With $100

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Altria Group Altria Group is the company behind Marlboro cigarettes in the U.S. Last year, the company launched NJOY, the only pod-based e-vapor product authorized by the FDA. Last year, the company's mobility segment added 1.7 The heavy investments that built AT&T's 5G network are finally subsiding. With the U.S.

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