this is a stock that u buy, reinvest all the dividends in more shares, put it away and forget about it, and in 20 years u will be set.
t
when the market recovers this is a $90 stock
S
I'm guessing the divvy announcement should come out sometime this week? The thing I love about NEE is that even when it's down, the divvy comes around and you get a fresh injection of new, free shares.
C
This has to be a buy here surely.
R
If NEE is such a great utility investment, shouldn't we get a higher yielding dividend?
D
What is a good cost average for this stock? I’m at 78 and entered yesterday and am not sure if that’s a good price long term.
T
I've been following NEE for some time, but felt it was far too richly priced.
Now I'm sincerely wondering if it can maintain its dividend in an era of rising debt service costs. After all, Yahoo Finance lists NEE's dividend payout ratio at 214% whereas other utilities have payout ratios in the 70-80% range.
Please tell me where my analysis is wrong.
A
Someone made a very very large buy ( not me) of NEE last evening . Just sayin!
D
dividend .42 per share
V
That's true, most of them I know about are actually willing and eager to invest but the only challenge is worthy expert to guide and manage their investment
L
I own FUTY (Fidelity Utilities Index) which has NEE as top holding and provides a 3%+ yield. I also get AEP and DUK with Dominion as safety nets.
A
NextEra Energy Partners expects 12% to 15% annualized distribution growth through 2024. Renewables penetration in the U.S. could grow to around 40% in 2030 from just 9% in 2019.
A
I just bought 100 shares at 70.27We’ll see what happens
A
In the next few years NEE will be in the water business and fiber net business. Buy now and hold . Big things coming.
D
What’s a good price to buy at
S
Added 500 more under $69. One of my larger holdings now.
R
This message board is dead and so is NEE !
A
This is what happens when you rely on Southeast Asia. This is what happens when we don’t buy products made in America. We have been relying on other countries for years. I’m loading up on more shares at EOD. It’s a great buying opportunity . Some don’t see it that way, they panic and sell. Not I .Good day all.
G
A buying opportunity is here. Problems expressed are passing.
R
Wells Fargo maintains overweight and raises the target to 107.00
Now I'm sincerely wondering if it can maintain its dividend in an era of rising debt service costs. After all, Yahoo Finance lists NEE's dividend payout ratio at 214% whereas other utilities have payout ratios in the 70-80% range.
Please tell me where my analysis is wrong.