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Don't mean to be a flake
PVR
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+16.76%
in
4 days
(closed on 10/09/08)
But I am. And this stock will continue to take a dump, just like everything. Except the dollar short term.
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By
M K
(-10.92% risk: conservative)
10/05/08
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From the Blogosphere
Penn Virginia Beats but Revs Dip – Analyst Blog
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Penn Virginia Resource Partners L.P. (PVR) posted adjusted net income of 30 cents per unit, marginally above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 29 cents and well above 19 cents posted a year ago. The increase in net income was primarily due to improved operating income from PVR Midstream and lower interest and other expenses, offset by lower operating income from PVR Coal & Natural Resource Management and an increase in cash paid to settle interest rate derivatives. Distributable cash flow (DCF) increased 33% to $37.2 million from $28.0 million last year. Total revenues in the quarter decline...
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Yields Over 9% on Quarterly Dividend Stocks
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There are actually a few advantages of owning quarterly dividend stocks over monthly dividend stocks. First, there are over 2,000 different quarterly dividend stocks to choose from, versus a few hundred monthly dividend stocks. Second, there are far more quarterly stocks to choose from, whereas most of the monthly dividend companies are either closed end funds, oil income trusts, or real estate trusts. Third, for smaller diversified portfolios, monthly dividends may be very small, and it may be more convenient to have a larger quarterly check on each stock. According to <>WallStreetNewsNetwor>...
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Yields Over 9% on Quarterly Dividend Stocks
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There are actually a few advantages of owning quarterly dividend stocks over monthly dividend stocks. First, there are over 2,000 different quarterly dividend stocks to choose from, versus a few hundred monthly dividend stocks. Second, there are far more types quarterly stocks available, whereas most of the monthly dividend companies are either closed end funds, oil income trusts, or real estate trusts. Third, for smaller diversified portfolios, monthly dividends may be very small, and it may be more convenient to have a larger quarterly check from each stock. According to <>WallStreetNewsNet>...
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Stocks Going Ex Dividend Early November
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In bull markets, investors sometimes use a stock trading technique called 'Buying Dividends,' which is the technique of buying stocks before the ex dividend date and selling the stock shortly after the ex date at approximately the same price, yet still being entitled to the dividend. This technique usually only works in bull markets.
If you are interested in buying dividends, there are several stocks in several different sectors and industries to choose from. In order to be entitled to the dividend, you have to buy the stock before the ex-dividend date, and you can't sell the stock until aft...
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Penn Virginia Shares Undervalued
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We are maintaining our Buy recommendation on Penn Virginia Resource Partners (PVR). The partnership reported strong distributable cash flow in the quarter just ended, supported by strong production in both coal and midstream segments as well as year-over-year increases in average royalties and gross margins. It reported second quarter 2008 adjusted earnings of $31.2 MM or $0.54 per limited partner unit, a 34% increase over Q2 07 adjusted earnings of 23.3 MM. <>With a strong global coal market outlook as well as substantial throughput volume growth in the midstream segment in 09/10 from acquisi>...
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