Q: does the decline in stock price today reflect the earnings report and is it deserved and would you buy more here— overweighting not being a criteria for me. dave
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Q: Could you discuss the financial results and provide your opinion on going forward.
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Q: Never mind my question as I have the reason for the decline:
FERC Revises Polices, Will Disallow Income Tax Allowance Cost Recovery in MLP Pipeline Rates
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today responded to a federal court remand by stating it no longer will allow master limited partnership (MLP) interstate natural gas and oil pipelines to recover an income tax allowance in cost of service rates.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in United Airlines, Inc. v. FERC, (827 F.3d 122 (D.C. Cir. 2016) held that FERC failed to demonstrate there was no double recovery of income tax costs when permitting SFPP, L.P., an MLP, to recover both an income tax allowance and a return on equity determined by the discounted cash flow methodology.
The Commission today acted in response both to the court remand and comments filed in response to an inquiry issued after the court ruling. FERC will now revise its 2005 Policy Statement for Recovery of Income Tax Costs so that it no longer will allow MLPs to recover an income tax allowance in the cost of service.
The revised policy statement explains that, while all partnerships seeking to recover an income tax allowance will need to address the double-recovery concern, the application of the United Airlines court case to non-MLP partnerships will be addressed as those issues arise in subsequent proceedings.
FERC Revises Polices, Will Disallow Income Tax Allowance Cost Recovery in MLP Pipeline Rates
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today responded to a federal court remand by stating it no longer will allow master limited partnership (MLP) interstate natural gas and oil pipelines to recover an income tax allowance in cost of service rates.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in United Airlines, Inc. v. FERC, (827 F.3d 122 (D.C. Cir. 2016) held that FERC failed to demonstrate there was no double recovery of income tax costs when permitting SFPP, L.P., an MLP, to recover both an income tax allowance and a return on equity determined by the discounted cash flow methodology.
The Commission today acted in response both to the court remand and comments filed in response to an inquiry issued after the court ruling. FERC will now revise its 2005 Policy Statement for Recovery of Income Tax Costs so that it no longer will allow MLPs to recover an income tax allowance in the cost of service.
The revised policy statement explains that, while all partnerships seeking to recover an income tax allowance will need to address the double-recovery concern, the application of the United Airlines court case to non-MLP partnerships will be addressed as those issues arise in subsequent proceedings.
Q: Any idea why enb is down 5% today?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
Q: I have a full position in TV, What is your current opinion of this stock has a long term hold ?
Q: I had shares of CBL in a taxable account which I sold for a capital loss (to offset other capital gains). My plan was to rebuy CBL shares after the 30 day holding period but now I am not sure if that is a wise move. Do you think the share price and dividend of CBL are sustainable at these current levels? Thanks!
Q: If they missed earnings by a wide margin, .62 vs expected .91, and also missed badly on revenue, would you know why the stock is up over 3% and not down big?
Q: Would you feel comfortable starting a position in liquor stores?
Q: any comment on recent price weakness for HOT.UN ?
Q: What are your thoughts on selling WSP Global for Savaria?
Looking for more dividend growth (revenue and earnings as well).
WSP's earnings didn't look as good as Savaria's did.
Thank you,
Adam
Looking for more dividend growth (revenue and earnings as well).
WSP's earnings didn't look as good as Savaria's did.
Thank you,
Adam
Q: what are your thoughts on WSP earings
Q: In your recent answer regarding Premium Brand's earnings, you mentioned earnings expectations was 71 cents. I thought expectations was 91 cents. Can you confirm it was 71 cents? Perhaps I am mistaken.
Q: Hi,
Can you please give me your thoughts on Enerflex as a buy at this level and if you have a 12 month price target on it.
Thank you,
Brian
Can you please give me your thoughts on Enerflex as a buy at this level and if you have a 12 month price target on it.
Thank you,
Brian
Q: What do you make of BDI's 2017 4th quarter? It looks like their BOXX division is growing.
Q: I have been happily and successfully managing my own investments for 15 years primarily with the help of independent analyst services such as 5i (Thank You). I have always dedicated 5 - 10% of my portfolio to small and micro cap investments and met with great success until recently. The last two years I have seen really poor results from my small/micro cap investments with several big losers and none of the big 2, 3 or 5x winners. IOM is the latest kick in the head for me. I am finding that these sudden big losses stick with me emotionally more than they used too, probably because I am now fully retired and the absence of earned income is pushing me to a more conservative approach. Accordingly I am considering revising my strategy away from individual company investments and simply buying a good small cap and/or micro cap fund or ETF. Could you please comment generally on my strategic thinking here and also suggest some ETF or funds I might want to consider. Low Management expenses preferred of course.
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Q: Can you suggest some undervalued USA stocks one might want to look at picking up this week for short term profits?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Q: What is your option on this ipo?
Q: Can you tell me your thoughts on the Q4 report from BIP.un a few days ago please. Are you concerned about the huge non cash charges? Will those non cash charges turn into cash charges down the road? Is the resulting drop in the share price a buying opportunity?
Q: Could you please explain the term "weighted alpha" in the context of tracking and assessing a stock?
Thank you,
John
Thank you,
John
Q: UNH.us has been doing well. I am reluctant to trim but to avoid personal bias I ask:
Is valuation now too high? On price to Free cash flow, it looks expensive vs. history. s PEG is ~2 but ROE looks attractive at ~24%. Is such ROE sustainable given competitive forces at play ... I worry its moat is now not good as it was in the recent --- am I wrong?
Do you think UNH will GROW its dividend?
Is debt manageable?
Is valuation now too high? On price to Free cash flow, it looks expensive vs. history. s PEG is ~2 but ROE looks attractive at ~24%. Is such ROE sustainable given competitive forces at play ... I worry its moat is now not good as it was in the recent --- am I wrong?
Do you think UNH will GROW its dividend?
Is debt manageable?