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| WAIT | 37.360 | Peter Brieger | Splitting their natural gas and electric businesses into 2 companies. Good yield. P/E ratio of around 17, which is a little more expensive than he likes. Wait to see how the split affects the price. | 2006-11-29 | |
| BUY | 33.650 | John Stephenson | A midstream player. They gather gas and they process gas. A great defensive play. Also has the option of getting projects and assets from the parent as well as 3rd party transactions. | 2006-06-28 | |
| Comment | 34.350 | Glenn MacNeill, P.Eng. | Spinning off a small part of its company into Duke Energy Income Trust. It represents 9 mid-stream plants located in Alberta. Likes the trust. Hopes to buy when the trust comes out. | 2005-11-30 | |
| HOLD | 36.070 | John Stephenson | Very solid company. Bench mark utility. Over time they have been improving DENA (Duke Energy North America), selling off some assets, repositioning. Essentially trades off its dividend right now. Fairly valued. Might be some modest upside in the dividend. | 2005-06-21 | |
| DON'T BUY | 29.600 | Gavin Graham | Biggest power supply in the Southeast US plus gas pipelines on the West Coast. 5% dividend. Had too much exposure to merchant energy to power plants with no contracts in place. Have sold most of these. Still an oversupply that will last several years | 2004-08-12 | |
| VAGUE | 26.400 | John Stephenson | Q:"What companies could profit from liquid natural gas?" A:"You want to focus on some of the utility names. It's only 3% of the market and there are large groups opposing shipments." | 2004-06-10 | |
| SHORT | 28.320 | John Stephenson | A way overvalued. A premium name, so you have to be careful if you are shorting it. | 2004-05-06 | |
| BUY | 29.020 | Paul Harris, CFA | A good solid company. Have some great assets. The industry is mired in issues regarding capital and how they're going to get it. Should be some reasonable upside. | 2004-03-26 |