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Analysts' Targets Roth Capital Partners $50 Equal Weight Tuesday, January 27, 2009 Recommendation Summary Recent 4 Weeks* 8 Weeks* 12 Weeks* (1) Strong Buy 3 3 3 3 (2) Moderate Buy 2 2 2 2 (3) Hold 4 4 4 4 (4) Moderate Sell 1 1 1 1 (5) Strong Sell 0 0 0 0 Average Rating 2.30 2.30 2.30 2.30 *Denotes Past Estimates Recommendation Detail* Rating Previous Date Wachovia Mkt Perform Outperform Feb 10, 2009 SMH Capital Neutral No Analyst Data Jul 03, 2008 Wachovia Outperform Mkt Perform Jan 31, 2008 Deutsche Securities Hold Buy May 24, 2007 Lehman Brother...
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From the Blogosphere
NuStar Closes Public Offering – Analyst Blog
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NuStar Energy L.P. (NS) announced the closing of its 5,750,000 common units of public offering, representing $52.45 per unit limited partner interest. Of this, 750,000 units were sold to underwriters. Total net proceeds from the public offering were $289 million, including the additional common units sold. The partnership expects to use the proceeds of the public offering for general partnership purposes, including potential future acquisitions and growth capital expenditures. Net proceeds include the general partner’s ? NuStar GP Holdings LLC (NSH) ? proportionate capital contribution o...
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NuStar Beats, Raises Distribution – Analyst Blog
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NuStar Energy L.P. (NS), a master limited partnership (MLP), announced better-than-expected third quarter results on the strength of its fee-based storage and transportation segments. The partnership reported earnings per unit (EPU) of $1.03, 5 cents above the Zacks Consensus Estimate.
However, on a year-over-year basis, NuStar’s earnings per unit plunged more than 60%, while revenue was down 31.5% to $1.3 billion. The negative comparison from the year-ago quarter was due to lower earnings from asphalt operations, hurt by a weaker product margin per barrel.
Distribution Raised
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Dividend Detective's income favorites
Filed under: Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy What are the best buys among dividend-paying issues? In his Dividend Detective newsletter, Harry Domash focuses on for income-generating ideas for long-term investors. Here, the advisor reviews some of his latest buys among master limited partnerships, preferreds and yield-oriented closed-end funds. "Among energy partnerships, we're adding two new picks to the portfolio with a buy rating. First, NuStar Energy (NYSE: NS), currently yielding 8.4%, operates crude oil and refined product pipelines and associated facilities. <>"NuStar recentl>...
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Dividend Detective: Search for income
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What are the best buys among dividend-paying issues? In his Dividend Detective newsletter, Harry Domash focuses on for income-generating ideas for long-term investors.
Here, the advisor reviews some of his latest buys among master limited partnerships, preferreds and yield-oriented closed-end funds. "Among energy partnerships, we're adding two new picks to the portfolio with a buy rating. "First, NuStar Energy (NYSE: NS), currently yielding 8.4%, operates crude oil and refined product pipelines and associated facilities. <>"NuStar recently acquired asphalt refining and terminal facilities, >...
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Nustar (NS): Pipelines and asphalt
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"One stock that could benefit from the stimulus plan is NuStar Energy (NYSE: NS), a master limited partnership that owns refined products pipelines and related infrastructure such as crude oil terminals," says Elliott Gue.
In The Energy Strategist, the advisor adds, "The firm's other operations are in asphalt, which should benefit as billions are pumped into the Federal Highway Administration." "In its pipeline operations, NuStar is paid based on the volume of oil and refined products traveling through its pipelines, not the value of those commodities. <>"The nasty recession has resulted in an o>...
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