Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) has changed a lot over the past five years. In 2020, the master limited partnership's (MLP) financial profile had weakened to the point that it needed to slash its ...
Energy Transfer’s midstream business is well insulated from macroeconomic headwinds. Its profits cover its high distributions. It looks reasonably valued relative to its pipeline peers. Energy ...
Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) ("Energy Transfer" or the "Partnership") today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Energy Transfer reported net income attributable to ...
There are a lot of things about Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) stock that an income-focused investor will find attractive. The big one is the roughly 6.8% yield that is backed by a growing distribution.
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) is a midstream master limited partnership (MLP) with a lofty 7.5% distribution yield. There are a couple of big-picture reasons to dislike the business, but there are also ...
I think the answer to that question is a resounding "yes" if you're an income investor. Energy Transfer ranks among the top income generators with its forward distribution yield of 7.49%. Granted, the ...
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