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Electric utility stocks ranked by yield -- 6/6/05

Jun. 07, 2005 1:21 AM ETAVA, OGE, CIN, DUK, AEE, AEP, BKH, CEG, CHG-OLD, CMS, CV, D, DPL, DQE, DTE, EAS, ED, EDE, EIX, ETR, EXC, FE, FPL-OLD, GMP, GXP, HE, IDA, LNT, MDU, NI, NST, ES, OTTR, PEG, PNM, POM, PPL, SCG, SO, NVE, TE, TXU, VVC, WEC, WPS, WR, XEL, AYE, CNL, RGCO, MGEE, PLSDF, AGR
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The list below sorts the electric utilities tracked here by dividend yield as of Tuesday, June 6th, 2005. The list is sorted from highest yield to lowest yield. This will be updated periodically.

Electric Utilities Listed in Order of Dividend Yield as of June 6th, 2005 closing prices, from highest to lowest:

6/6/2005

Ticker

Dividend

Yield

1

UIL

5.50%

2

EDE

5.46%

3

PGN

5.32%

4

DQE

5.25%

5

GXP

5.24%

6

ED

4.99%

7

AEE

4.76%

8

HE

4.76%

9

CHG

4.72%

10

OGE

4.69%

11

CIN

4.60%

12

XEL

4.57%

13

DTE

4.36%

14

POM

4.36%

15

CNL

4.34%

16

CV

4.34%

17

PSD

4.33%

18

SO

4.33%

19

TE

4.29%

20

VVC

4.27%

21

PNW

4.26%

22

OTTR

4.15%

23

IDA

4.13%

24

WPS

4.01%

25

PEG

3.97%

26

WR

3.95%

27

DUK

3.93%

28

AEP

3.90%

29

NST

3.90%

30

LNT

3.84%

31

EAS

3.83%

32

NI

3.83%

33

MGEE

3.78%

34

D

3.77%

35

FE

3.66%

36

SCG

3.65%

37

DPL

3.63%

38

NU

3.50%

39

FPL

3.49%

40

BKH

3.45%

41

GMP

3.42%

42

EXC

3.33%

43

PCG

3.31%

44

PPL

3.16%

45

AVA

3.00%

46

ETR

2.93%

47

SRE

2.92%

48

TXU

2.84%

49

EIX

2.65%

50

MDU

2.62%

51

CEG

2.51%

52

PNM

2.51%

53

WEC

2.38%

54

CNP

2.18%

55

AYE

0.00%

56

CMS

0.00%

57

SRP

0.00%

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Sandy Cohen (http://seekingalpha.com/by/author/sandy-cohen/) is an ex-sell side analyst (Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch) who covers utility stocks. That's become an important sector due to its recent performance and the fact that utililty stocks pay dividends. We think Sandy's work is rigorous and insightful, and we like the fact that he's willing to be genuinely opinionated. You can find his articles on the Utility Stock Blog and occasionally the Energy Stock Blog. His own blog is here (http://www.utility-stock.com/).

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