Calif. based company, with 3.2% dividend, inflation is higher than that, tax frees are higher dividend, and no reason to invest in ANY CA based company. SELL
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California regulators approved a plan to mandate solar panels on all new homes built in 2020. Hahahahaha!!!! Get out of CA while you still can afford to actually move.
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Crypto board is that way. This is a Utility. Utility investors don't invest in free air made of 000111000's
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Did we get a dividend
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Added at $162.40
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I really like this company but, the high PE and all of the California operations scare me.
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I've been holding onto this incredible stock for the last 10 years and it has never let me down. One of the best long term investments I've ever made and the dividends are a bonus. I've just been re-investing the dividends right back in. Love it!
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just a blip? an overreaction to the normal dividend math?
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There's no doubt the instability in foreign energy markets is driving this up. I could be wrong. Question is, how high is it going to go?
SoCal Gas wants to drill new wells at its fields Questions loom over future of Aliso Canyon Southern California Gas wants to drill new wells at all of its storage facilities, including Aliso Canyon, t
SoCal Gas wants to drill new wells at its fields Questions loom over future of Aliso Canyon Southern California Gas wants to drill new wells at all of its storage facilities, including Aliso Canyon, t
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California regulators approved a plan to mandate solar panels on all new homes built in 2020. Any idea of what impact this will have on SDGE stock?
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my kids inherited roughly 700 shares of SRE. Would you keep the stock?
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I have a good feeling about my portfolio as the season of earning reports is about to start. The hyped no profit companies will (at least for a moment) go to the corner. And a reliable profitable dividend paying companies like SRE will have their moment.
I think we are about to see a new bullish market start in nat gas. For nat gas it's cheap, but Cheniere $LNG with the capacity to offload to shipping 2.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf) it's going to start the draw on the stores, with 3 less gas running gas rigs out there will see another large decrease from the previous week in the USA. But we need to know what production from Russia and Canada contributes. Since this ETN's is based on global supplies European nat consumption is a big factor. $SRE is taking 2.1 Bcf per day and with an expansion another 1.4 Bcf. China and Mexico soon to be the biggest customers, I'm sure South Korea is right there too so no change there. The USA is the 3rd largest nat gas producer in the world. We are now a -force to deal with- in the exports as we compete for head-on with Qatar and Russia. We are really energy independent now, thanks to President Trump. We are just now stepping up the exports, but we still want cheap energy here in the USA too. Solar is not cheap. I doubt we will ever see $4.50 per million cubic feet again, but $2.50- $3.00 is in reach, and new construction of nat gas fuel electric generation plants, but those draws will come in the summer. I suspect the futures have overcompensated and new money coming in the market they start buying up the futures. pushing it from $2.20 to $2.40's as the first step up. Right now we hold. We have a 1/10 reverse split coming up and this new adjust cost per share should bring the new money. So I have reason to be bullish. You should find out and do your due diligence. Don't let bias mess wreck your bank. We all want to make money.
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I've owned this stock for over 10 years and with the dividend and constant growth, it's been the stock that keeps on giving. Couldn't be happier with it.
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Rolling blackouts coming again this summer here in SoCal. Why? NO POWER PLANTS. There's your green energy. The "warmers" live in a make believe world and think electricity just comes out of the wall.
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Added at $132.90
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The CEO, Mr. Martin, makes 5.35 million dollars a year. Isn't a little excessive?
Four tankers carrying U.S. liquefied natural gas are on their way to China after the Beijing government started granting tax waivers to some importers, Reuters reports, citing shipping and trade sourc
Four tankers carrying U.S. liquefied natural gas are on their way to China after the Beijing government started granting tax waivers to some importers, Reuters reports, citing shipping and trade sourc
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#SRE in play. Indicators are looking bullish, according to stoxline. .Looking for breakout at 119.78 for a run up to 139.90.
Hahahahaha!!!! Get out of CA while you still can afford to actually move.
https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/natural-gas/011119-california-natural-gas-storage-in-focus-amid-reliability-challenges-in-us-west
Good???? for UGAZ????=)