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3 Reasons to Buy Energy Transfer Stock Like There's No Tomorrow

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While similar, distributions include a return on capital that is untaxed until the units are typically sold, making them tax-deferred. However, investors do receive what is called a K-1 and must fill out some extra tax forms. Typically, investors value midstream companies using an enterprise-value -to-EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) multiple.

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Forget Chipotle's Stock Split: Buy This Monster Restaurant Growth Stock Instead

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With minimal cash on the balance sheet and over $600 million in debt and tax receivable liabilities with its old private equity owners, the stock has an enterprise value of approximately $1.5 In a few years, it should be doing $100 million in earnings, which would give the stock an enterprise value-to-earnings (EV/E) of 15.

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A Few Years From Now, You'll Wish You Bought This Undervalued Stock

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It's trading for 26 times trailing earnings, and given its debt-bloated balance sheet, that multiple jumps to nearly 60 if you swap out market cap for enterprise value as the numerator. Carnival has only been profitable twice in the past 18 quarters. Carnival also isn't exactly out of favor right now.

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Prediction: Energy Transfer Stock Will Nearly Double in 5 Years

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million in EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) a year. Multiple expansion opportunities From a valuation perspective, Energy Transfer is the cheapest stock among its master limited partnership (MLP) midstream peers, trading at 8x on a forward enterprise value -to-adjusted EBITDA basis.

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Better AI Stock: BigBear.ai vs. SentinelOne

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It cut costs to stabilize its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) and cash flow. Based on those expectations and the company's enterprise value of $515 million, its stock looks cheap at less than three times this year's sales. And with an enterprise value of $7.08

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The Smartest High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now

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times on an enterprise value (EV) -to-forward EBITDA basis, the stock is attractively valued both compared to its midstream peers and on a historical basis. I prefer to use this metric when valuing midstream companies, as it takes their debt into consideration, and excludes non-cash items such as depreciation.

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These 3 Dividend Stocks Are Beating the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite in 2024, and They Could Still Have More Room to Run

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Its Chubb fire & security business was sold for an enterprise value of $3.1 Honeywell bought Carrier's global access solutions for an enterprise value of $4.95 It is finally primed for its future as an HVAC company. billion in 2022. But it is still beating the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite this year.