From: E_K_S | 2/2/2022 9:18:31 AM | | | | Williams Increases Quarterly Cash Dividend
02/01/2022
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Williams’ (NYSE: WMB) board of directors has approved a regular dividend of $0.425 per share, or $1.70 annualized, on the company’s common stock, payable on March 28, 2022, to holders of record at the close of business on March 11, 2022.
This is a 3.7% increase from Williams’ first-quarter 2021 quarterly dividend of $.41 per share, paid in March 2021.
Some portion of this distribution may be considered a return of capital for tax purposes. Additional information regarding return of capital distributions is available at Williams’ investor relations website.
Williams has paid a common stock dividend every quarter since 1974. |
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To: robert b furman who wrote (145) | 2/23/2022 1:03:22 PM | From: E_K_S | | | Yes, I saw that Blackrock investment. They have been sniffing at REITs w/ 2 buy outs on ones I own; BRG and APTS.
They have so much money. Also heard they bought another pipeline and turned around and did a 10 year lease back. Wonder if KMI, PBA and/or WMB would want to sell some of their older marginal projects.
SRE also owns a NG pipeline into Mexico and out to the coast. Unfortunately, Jordan Cove LNG facility was terminated after many attempts to get the licensing. |
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To: robert b furman who wrote (148) | 3/8/2022 10:48:12 AM | From: robert b furman | | | To all on thread:
KMI has recently had a golden cross.
The 50 day has crossed over the 200 day ma.
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The Vortex crossover has properly showed the reversal is now alive and well.
Blowing through resistance at the 18 price level, it appears some resistance is being digested at the 19 range.
KMI is a cash cow and it is now more than apparent than ever that the world will be embracing safe and secure LNG from the USA.
Chenierre has signed a long term contract with BHP and it appears a FID on their liqefaction plans for Corpus Christi will soon be justified by fixed tem long term contracts.
This is perfect for both of KMI's new 42 inch pipelines form the Permian region One for gas and one for crude.
With KMI's huge FFO and free cash flow, the stated 3% dividend increase for 2022 is considered safe to very safe depending on what article one reads.
This stock is very shareholder friendly and a leader in ESG.
I like that management owns 13% of the outstanding and is also buying back up to 1.4 bullion in shares.
If you want a solid retirement dividend income stock, this one is in the top 3% yielders(6.5%) of the S&P and the top 90th percentile of free cash flow in the S&P.
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I think it will be in the 20's after they enact the 2022 dividend increase this next month.
Bob |
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To: E_K_S who wrote (150) | 3/8/2022 2:39:12 PM | From: robert b furman | | | Seems like I've heard kinder talk about the older Louisiana port as well.
Going to be big business if they land Europe and throw out restrictive legislation.
It's time America goes to work in the fossil fuel business!
The environmentalists and ESG have gone too far, The hype has been overplayed.
Been saying that for years. It will take all sources and the free market should drive the progress.
No other country except Europe have made the transition based on hope and hype.
It always takes longer!
Bob |
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