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A dividend stock. He's not surprised that it's been struggling in this interest rate environment. If you've been collecting their dividends, you've done well, but he prefers companies that reinvest their cash. This is a good choice if you want to collect a dividend in the long run and see 9% compounded growth.
A yield play with growth opportunity. It has opportunity in Colombia and is not as dependant on heavy oil pricing. He sees 7-8% dividend growth over the next few years. They could also participate in the west coast LNG development. Energy East could also gain some traction given issues with Saudi Arabia. Yield 4.9%. (Analysts’ price target is $67.32)
The pipelines are a hot button issue. He looks at them as a dividend play with some growth potential. This is one of the larger names out there. Others have more exposure to the US. He thinks the divided will grind its way higher. There is some potential for growth. For a dividend oriented investor it is okay. He thinks the energy east pipeline is dead.
Asked to compare Enbridge and TransCanada, he said he currently owns only Enbridge. Both are utility companies. Both pay high yields. Their stock prices are very interest-rate sensitive because interest rates drive the relative value of their dividends and because they borrow enormous amounts of money and interest rates determine the cost of carrying these loans. He holds utility stocks for clients who need steady income but this is, in general, the wrong time to buy utilities.