Kinder Morgan’s Dividend Is Much Healthier These Days

Image: Kinder Morgan’s shares have done quite well thanks to improved free cash flow performance. By Brian Nelson, CFA On October 16, pipeline giant Kinder Morgan (KMI) reported weaker than expected third quarter results, with both revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share coming in lower than what the Street was looking for. Adjusted EBITDA expanded 2% in the third quarter on a year-over-year basis, while net income attributable to KMI came in at $625 million, higher than the $532 million mark it posted in the year-ago quarter. Third quarter earnings per share was up 17% compared to the same period last year, but adjusted earnings per share of $0.25 and distributable cash flow of $0.49 per share were flat on … Read more

3 High Dividend Yielders for Consideration

Image: Energy Transfer, Philip Morris, and Altria have outperformed the SPDR S&P 500 Dividend ETF (SDY) since the beginning of 2024. By Brian Nelson, CFA The market remains laser-focused on inflation readings and employment trends – two of the main dynamics that influence policy at the Federal Reserve. Since the beginning of 2024, the market has ratcheted down expectations of rate cuts from as many as 5 or 6 to just 1 or 2 in 2024. With yields on risk-free instruments poised to go lower soon, a focus on high yielding equities may be appropriate for the income investor. Here are three high dividend yielders that we like for consideration. Energy Transfer (ET) Midstream pipeline operator Energy Transfer has come … Read more

Kinder Morgan Now Covers Cash Dividends with Traditional Free Cash Flow

By Brian Nelson, CFA On October 18, Kinder Morgan (KMI) reported third-quarter results that came in lower than expectations, but we’ve taken note of the company’s improved free cash flow generation that now runs in excess of its cash dividends paid, a huge change from a decade ago, where capital spending and cash dividends paid far outweighed its operating cash flow capacity. The company’s dividend stands at $1.13 per share on an annualized basis, and Kinder Morgan now has a forward estimated dividend yield of ~6.7%, which is quite attractive. Shares are trading meaningfully below our estimate of their intrinsic value, too, and we’re warming up to the company’s financials. Its net debt position likely precludes it from being added … Read more

We Like NextEra Energy’s ESG Focus But Capital Market Conditions Now Showing Cracks

Image Source: NextEra Energy By Brian Nelson, CFA We’ve written in the past about NextEra Energy (NEE), and our latest note can be found here. The company remains one of our favorite utilities, but mostly because of its renewables energy exposure as it relates to ESG considerations. When it comes to utilities, more generally, however, we tend to take a pass on almost all of them given the capital intensity involved in their operations and their interest-rate sensitivity, especially now in an environment where interest rates are returning to “normal” levels in the mid-single-digits. The forward estimated dividend yield on the Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLU) stands at ~3.8% at the time of this writing, and if investors are … Read more

Magellan Midstream Soars on Takeout Deal

Image: Magellan Midstream Partners soars on a takeout offer from ONEOK, Inc. By Brian Nelson, CFA We’re as happy as we can be to see a midstream energy master limited partnership (MLP) takeout. On Sunday, May 14, it was publicly announced that Magellan Midstream (MMP) would be bought by ONEOK, Inc. (OKE) in a cash and stock deal worth ~$18.8 billion including assumed debt. According to the deal terms, the transaction would give $25 per share in cash and 0.667 common share of ONEOK for each MMP common unit. Though many are questioning the rationale behind the deal, energy infrastructure rollups continue to reduce the number of energy MLPs trading on public markets, as we predicted years ago. Units of … Read more

There Are No Free ‘Income’ Lunches

Image Source: Jeffrey Beall By Brian Nelson, CFA We often talk about certain areas of the market such as large cap growth and small cap value. One of the big takeaways of the book Value Trap is that it explains that there are not really growth or value stocks, but rather there are only undervalued, fairly valued, and overvalued stocks determined on the basis of a price-versus-fair value consideration. This will always be true. Each company is different, and no company can be distilled into a simple price-to-earnings (P/E) or price-to-book (P/B) metric to determine the attractiveness of its valuation. For example, a company with a low P/E can be overvalued because the market is missing its huge net debt … Read more

Energy Pipelines: What a Difference A Few Years Have Made!

Image: Midstream energy companies have significantly improved their free cash coverage of their payouts in recent years. We’ve taken note. Source: Relevant 10-Q filings. By Brian Nelson, CFA As of our last check, no longer are the vast majority of energy pipeline players not covering their dividends/distributions with traditional free cash flow, as measured by cash flow from operations less all capital spending. Said another way, free cash flow after dividends, distributions is positive for a great many energy pipeline players these days. We’re pleased by the developments across midstream, and we expect to make some moves in the simulated newsletter portfolios to potentially add the Alerian MLP (AMLP) ETF to the simulated newsletter portfolios as a result. This is … Read more

Enterprise Products Partners Reports Strong 3Q, Impressive ~7.5% Distribution Yield

Image Source: Enterprise Products Partners By Brian Nelson, CFA There are now only 15 holdings in the ALPS Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP) as the number of master limited partnerships (MLPs) on the market continues to shrink. According to data from ALPS Advisors, the Alerian MLP Infrastructure Index, on a total return basis, has advanced just 0.74% during the past 10 years. During the past half-decade or so, the group has undergone a considerable number of distribution cuts, as energy markets have waned. The ALPS Alerian MLP ETF is having a much better year during 2022, however. The performance so far during 2022 won’t make up for the collapse in the sector during the past decade, but it will help. Year-to-date, … Read more

Must Watch: MPT Failures and High Yield Dividend Breakdown Spiral!

Did you know that Valuentum’s income ideas are holding up great this year, far better than the traditional 60/40 stock/bond portfolio and what some call “sucker” yields, those companies with 8% dividend yields or higher? — The 60/40 stock/bond portfolio is down ~20% so far in 2022 and some high-yield stocks like mortgage REITs are down nearly 40%, but Valuentum’s income-oriented simulated newsletter portfolios, the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, are estimated to be down just 8.4% and just 10.1%, respectively, in 2022. — Preventing huge drawdowns in retirement is the name of the game, and those pursuing modern portfolio theory (MPT) have been caught by surprise, while income investors reaching for 8%+ yields may have just experienced permanent … Read more

2022 Oil & Gas Market Update: “The Outlook for Crude Oil Prices Remains Quite Bullish”

Transcript Hello, this is Callum Turcan, Associate Director of Research at Valuentum Securities. WTI and Brent have pulled back moderately from recent highs, though near-term futures remain just above $100 per barrel which is well above levels seen last year. As of early July, both WTI and Brent are in backwardation, meaning spot prices are trading at a higher price than later dated future contracts. In other words, the trajectory of future crude oil prices is expected to have a downward slope. Please note that backwardation does not mean that things are going to rapidly deteriorate for the global energy complex, as this dynamic is due to global oil inventories steadily declining over the past two years or so. Backwardation … Read more