Enbridge is a large and diversified midstream company. The shares have risen 15% over the past six months compared to a 5% gain for the average energy stock. Even after such a quick price advance ...
Enbridge (NYSE:ENB) is a diversified energy company with an investment grade BBB+ rating from S&P. Its preferred stocks are rated BBB- so they are also investment grade. And its dividends are ...
Enbridge's valuation has surged to over $40/share, making it less attractive compared to our initial buy at $31.7/share. Despite solid operational performance and growth prospects, the current ...
Enbridge has increased its dividend in each of the last three recessions. The energy infrastructure company generates a very stable cash flow and has a rock-solid financial profile. It has ...
Enbridge (TSX:ENB) has long been a staple in the energy sector, with its vast network of oil and gas pipelines across North America, alongside its natural gas distribution and storage facilities ...
Enbridge stands out among North American midstream operators with a utilitylike earnings profile. Its most important asset, the Mainline system, controls over 70% of Canada's takeaway capacity and ...
From a very basic perspective, Enbridge is built from the ground up to be boring. The core of its business (around 75% of EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ...
Enbridge Inc. ENB shares have gained 16.1% year to date, significantly outperforming the 7.7% improvement seen across the oil ...
Residents and businesses in Northeast Ohio that get their national gas from Enbridge (formerly East Ohio Gas) might see some significant rate hikes next year. The company is asking regulators for a 30 ...
Mackinac Bridge on May 28, 2024 (Photo: Anna Liz Nichols) Earlier this week, Enbridge agreed it would not act on a 2021 permit from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE), which ...
Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) is an $85 billion midstream giant with a business that spans across North America. Its dividend yield is 6.7%, which is multiples of the 1.2% yield you'd collect from the S&P ...