Are MLP Structures Phony?

“What the parent has done in this example is financially engineer the future distribution stream and capital structure of a brand new distribution-paying entity with effectively no new capital or assets at all. The parent is just standing behind the subsidiary reinforcing its investment-grade borrowing capacity, which supports the distribution that supports the equity price, which provides incremental equity capital that can also be used to support the distribution and so on.” — Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA Using a hypothetical example of an MLP and its parent, let’s explain how MLP stock value can essentially be created from “nothing.” The following example is purely hypothetical and for educational purposes only. Let’s say the parent holds a pristine … Read more

The Quiet Analyst Speaks

Image Description and Source: Mailslot for Cantor Fitzgerald, on the top floors of the WTC. The mailslot was located in a post office near the WTC site. The mailslots are with the Smithsonian Institution. Travis Wise. It’s 9pm Sunday, September 11, 2016. The day is a somber one. The 15th year passing of the tragic events of 9/11 were on everyone’s minds, and I can’t help but think specifically of Cantor Fitzgerald. The financial services company’s headquarters were on the 101st-105th floors of One World Trade Center, just a few floors above the impact zone of one of the hijacked airplanes. The firm lost 658 employees, over two thirds of its workforce, more than “any of the other World Trade … Read more

Best Idea Kinder Morgan Working To Solve Debt Problem

Image Source: Benson Kua By The Valuentum Team Kinder Morgan is on its way to righting its debt problems, and we love it! When the US government seemingly raises the so-called debt ceiling every few months, how can the public view towards massive leverage and effectively being unable to repay future obligations without making significant changes hold a stigma? In many ways, it has now become “okay” to be buried under mountains of debt. Is it now the norm? Each citizen in the US, for example, owns a piece of its country’s $19.3 trillion national debt, amounting to a whopping $60,000 per person, and this number is growing. That means that each new baby born in America is saddled with … Read more

MLP Debate: Not Over?

I’d like to apologize in advance, but we have to cover some well-traveled ground…again. We know many of you joined “midstream” our call on Kinder Morgan and the MLP space, perhaps in January or February 2016, and some may not have the entire story arc. This article really may be the difference between a life-long customer and someone that cancels today. By Brian Nelson, CFA In June 2015, Valuentum issued a report “5 Reasons Why We Expect Kinder Morgan’s (KMI) Shares to Collapse,” a piece that included our warning about the impending collapse in shares of Kinder Morgan and our major concerns across the MLP spectrum due to their insufficient free cash flow relative to distributions paid in light of … Read more

Distributing Truth on MLPs

By Kris Rosemann The recent merger break-up fiasco at Energy Transfer Equity (ETE) and Williams Companies (WMB) has put the master limited partnership (MLP) conversation back into the spotlight, after the two entities were unable to finalize a merger that had been announced in fall 2015 and would have created the largest pipeline company in the US. The deal between Energy Transfer Equity and Williams was officially terminated by Energy Transfer Equity June 29 after a court ruled that the firm was legally able to walk away from the agreement when it was unable to deliver an opinion on the tax treatment of the transaction that was required by June 28. Williams has since stated that it will seek monetary … Read more

Valuentum Applauds SEC’s Move To Evaluate Non-GAAP Reporting

  Image Source: SEC By Brian Nelson, CFA Too many investors have been hurt. Management teams want to present their results the best way they can within the boundaries of the law, to bolster their holdings. Some analysts want to “pitch” their stocks in the most optimistic light possible, to preserve their jobs. The consumers of such research want the future to always be bright, so they want to believe the “good news.” The result: there are now very few places to find objective, unbiased research and analysis. It therefore has become more important for companies to provide the most accurate and helpful information possible, and non-GAAP earnings presentation isn’t it — in fact, it has gotten way out of whack. … Read more

ETE Down 70%; IBM Poor Quality, Netflix Begins to Implode

Shown above: Energy Transfer Equity’s recent share price performance. A lot of investors depend on us for our energy research. We’ve been busy publishing on the website, and we can’t possibly send out all of our research via email, so please come visit. Many are aware of our take in any case: the energy master limited partnership (AMLP, AMZ) isn’t going away tomorrow, but it may not last over the long haul. This is nothing new. We’ve been saying this since the peak in energy MLP share prices, which just so happened to coincide with Energy Transfer Equity’s (ETE) heights in the mid-$30s. Our readers understand that we’re taking the long view with MLPs when we talk about business models … Read more

Netflix’s “Moat” Eroding; Energy Transfer Equity’s Blunder Continues

By Brian Nelson, CFA You won’t see us holding Netflix (NFLX) or Energy Transfer Equity (ETE) in the newsletter portfolios anytime soon, and recent news only supports that viewpoint. We talk about companies not included in the newsletter portfolios as part of their ongoing research and valuation coverage on our website. I must say that as a recent subscriber to Netflix, some of their movie suggestions sent via email haven’t been all that bad – their algorithm must have me figured out. As a logical thinker, and not one swayed by spontaneous gratification, it’s still hard to forget the shortcomings of their content library, in aggregate, however, “5 Reasons Why We Think Netflix’s Shares Will Collapse.” Even if we were to … Read more

Valuentum: Still Bullish on Kinder Morgan Since Mid-Teens

“Valuentum called the collapse in Kinder Morgan’s shares from $40 per share to the low-teens, and now we have called the rebound to $20 from the low-teens. Though this action may not fit into the playbook of the “buy and hold” investor, the idea of “selling” overpriced stocks that are going down and “buying” overpriced stocks that are going up is a core part of our methodology.” By Brian Nelson, CFA I’m still getting emails about how wrong we were about our calls on Kinder Morgan (KMI). Will they ever stop? We’re doing our best to relieve investors of the shackles of “buy and hold” thinking, which is separate, distinct and runs counter to investing with a focus on long-term … Read more

ETE/ETP: You Are Smart Not to Focus on Distributable Cash Flow

There’s nothing like taking a punch. Jim Cramer wrote up a piece December 19, “Energy Transfer Partners: Why You Shouldn’t Worry, (Real Money)” (1) calling into question our analyst team and independence. Valuentum is offering new perspectives in the industry, and the old guard may not like it that much. Not only has the ETE (ETE)/ETP (ETP) Group CFO stepped down since that article, shattering confidence, but units of both Energy Transfer Equity and Energy Transfer Partners have fared no better, still but a fraction of their former selves. The headline numbers from the fourth-quarter report of Energy Transfer Equity and Energy Transfer Partners were horrible. Both entities missed consensus expectations, and investors have to get over the idea that earnings … Read more