Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Jaquelyn sells SEP 39.04: With plenty of assets, a growing pipeline of contracts and a solid leadership management in place, this business will reward shareholders over the long term.

For a business that collects revenue based on fees and contracts, Spectra has been unjustly punished and this give investors an opportunity today. Moreover, as oil and gas prices remain volatile, partnerships with low commodity exposure and more fee-based cash flow options are better suited to benefit in the present market scenario. However, the ever-increasing energy demand in the U.S. is leaving no dearth of growth or expansion opportunities. The partnership increased distribution over the past several quarters. The stock has consistently grown distributions over the past several years.


Rikki:
Each of the stocks mentioned below increased payouts recently and their coverage ratio is greater than one.

Sharleen:
The higher the ratio the better it is, as it ensures the safety of the distribution payment.

Reba:
An MLP that has not only paid and grown its distribution consistently but also has a distribution coverage ratio greater than one, would definitely be an optimal choice.

Missy:
MLPs are valued according to their ability to generate, maintain and grow cash distributions.

Yuette:
For these businesses, metrics such as Distributable Cash Flow (DCF), Distribution Growth and Coverage Ratio are the key selection criteria.

Sybil:
This stable cash flow position is also the reason why several of these MLPs have increased distribution at a time when others are viewing payout cuts as a promising measure to reduce financial burden.

Bobbie:
This makes midstream MLPs, with their long-term fee-based contracts, the best choice in the current market condition.

Pamala:
Moreover, the cash flow position of an MLP depends on the type of contracts (fee-based or margin sharing) it has.

Ma:
New pipelines and capacity expansions should further aid the business of these MLPs.

Dot:
Also, sustained increase in oil and natural gas production is likely to boost infrastructural development.

Spectra Energy Partners Lp (NYSE:SEP)
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