Energy Transfer has increased its distribution every quarter for four consecutive years, but is it worth buying?
Most investors interested in Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) are attracted to its high yield, which currently sits around 7.9%. The company currently pays a $0.32 quarterly distribution and is looking to ...
Energy Transfer's solid underlying business makes its distribution dependable. The master limited partnership has significant growth opportunities supplying natural gas to data centers. Energy ...
President Donald Trump's unpredictable tariffs drove many investors from stocks toward more conservative investments over the past few months. However, many panicked investors tossed out the babies ...
From a big-picture perspective, Energy Transfer is a midstream business. That means it owns the energy infrastructure, like pipelines and storage assets, that help to move oil and natural gas around ...
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) is a midstream master limited partnership (MLP) with a lofty 7.5% distribution yield. There are a couple of big-picture reasons to dislike the business, but there are also ...
DALLAS & OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Energy Transfer LP (NYSE: ET) (“ET” or “Energy Transfer”) and Enable Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE: ENBL) (“Enable”) today announced that they have entered into ...
Energy Transfer is a large North American midstream business. The MLP has a $5 billion capital investment program in the works. There are even more projects in Energy Transfer's backlog. Energy ...