At present, my view would be to
buy utility shares and high quality stocks, which have not rallied much, and have defensive characteristics should the market fall.
Not exact matches
Vectren — Vectren will be
bought by rival
utility CenterPoint Energy for $ 72 per
share in cash, or a total of about $ 6 billion.
Due to his encouragement, I
bought shares in the dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) of the electric
utility Commonwealth Edison (ComEd).
Other similar things might be investing in supermarkets and «consumer staples» (because if your weekly shopping basket inflates, their
shares and divis probably will too) or investing in healthcare as a hedge against future healthcare costs inflating or investing in
utilities as a hedge against
utilities bills rising (I've yet to
buy any but I quite like the idea of owning enough ~ 7 % yielding Centrica for the divis to cover the gas and electricity bills) or investing in travel and tourism companies as a hedge against holiday costs inflating.
They could
buy shares in privatised
utilities for a knockdown price and make a quick killing.
That is due to investors selling
shares of traditional dividend - paying stocks such as
utilities and real estate investment trusts to
buy bonds that pay higher rates of interest.
Due to his encouragement, I
bought shares in the dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) of the electric
utility Commonwealth Edison (ComEd).
I
bought some
shares of a
utility back in 2008.
Unlike typical «
buy - and - hold» stocks such as slow - growing but generous dividend - paying
utility - company
shares, investors were willing to pay unbounded prices for a piece of the Nifty Fifty pie.
Has anyone grouped with other folks to
buy land or
bought adjoining land and grouped together to
share the expenses of putting in
utilities, etc?
Wealthy tycoons such as T. Boone Pickens, former President George H.W. Bush and his family, Hong Kong's Li Ka - shing, Philippines» Manuel V. Pangilinan and other Filipino billionaires, and others are also
buying thousands of acres of land with aquifers, lakes, water rights, water
utilities, and
shares in water engineering and technology companies all over the world.
Fortum has already signed an agreement to
buy a 47 %
share of Uniper currently held by E.ON, a German
utility that spun off its coal, oil, gas, and nuclear assets to form Uniper in January 2016.
For libraries and organizations looking to
share e-book resources, the Pew numbers indicate that users will not only need to understand «how to» borrow; but also be sold on the
utility of lending over
buying.