Huh? So KMR doesn't just get 27% of KMP's distributions, in line with it's 27% ownership? KMR can take as much as 50% of KMP's distributions ? I suppose that can be done out of sight. As a distribution to general partners on the KMP income statement (sort of like a Preferred Dividend deduction on "normal" income statements.) As a limited partner, I would usually only know about KMP's declared distributions, and not that my dividend is NET after a tribute to the GP, KMR. Is that it?
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I suppose that can be done out of sight. As a distribution to general partners on the KMP income statement (sort of like a Preferred Dividend deduction on "normal" income statements.) As a limited partner, I would usually only know about KMP's declared distributions, and not that my dividend is NET after a tribute to the GP, KMR.
Is that it?