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D4L : thanks a lot indeed all the best Alberto
On Jul 30 08:22 AM Dividends4Life wrote:
> Aber: An oversight on my part, TEG did pass the Debt test, but failed > the FCF test. I do have concerns about TEG's ability to sustain its > dividend, but I am not yet selling my position. > > Best Wishes, > D4L
Are REITs and Utilities Good Dividend Investments? [View article]
Hi and thanks , like always, for your articles why TEG did not pass the test ? you wrote :
"Integrys Energy Group, Inc. (TEG) – 3 Stars Debt to Total Capital: 18% Free Cash Flow Payout: -47% I look for a maximum of 45% Debt to Total Capital and a maximum of 60% Free Cash Flow Payout"
is seems to me much better than NNN , or i'm missing somenthing ? do you think the TEG's dividend is at risk ? please explain , thanks a lot indeed Alberto (long on TEG )
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all the best
Alberto
On Jul 30 08:22 AM Dividends4Life wrote:
> Aber: An oversight on my part, TEG did pass the Debt test, but failed
> the FCF test. I do have concerns about TEG's ability to sustain its
> dividend, but I am not yet selling my position.
>
> Best Wishes,
> D4L
Are REITs and Utilities Good Dividend Investments? [View article]
why TEG did not pass the test ? you wrote :
"Integrys Energy Group, Inc. (TEG) – 3 Stars
Debt to Total Capital: 18%
Free Cash Flow Payout: -47%
I look for a maximum of 45% Debt to Total Capital and a maximum of 60% Free Cash Flow Payout"
is seems to me much better than NNN , or i'm missing somenthing ?
do you think the TEG's dividend is at risk ?
please explain , thanks a lot indeed
Alberto (long on TEG )