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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Mannie who wrote (19284)4/3/2014 5:54:44 PM
From: Ditchdigger   of 34328
 
Well SFL's divy finally ended up in my TD account today, not at the best reinvested price I might add . PPL hit today also.

My best performing stock today was KING<g>, yes I bought 200 sh of the one hit wonder at 18.35 just for the hell of it--the contrarian in me surfaced last week and I couldn't beat him back (g) The Motley fools seem to hate it, that was enough for me. Never played candy crush though, some appear to enjoy it.

Some KKR news today regards shipping sector. I still like KKR here after the 22 retest. But who knows where Mr Market goes.
LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - Global private equity firm KKR & Co LP has picked up $150 million worth of loans taken out by Indonesian oil and gas shipping group PT Berlian Laju Tanker from two European banks as investment appetite in the maritime sector grows, trade finance sources familiar with the matter say.

KKR declined to comment. Berlian Laju did not respond to requests for comment.

The sources said the Berlian Laju loans were sold by Sweden's Nordea Bank and France's BNP Paribas . Nordea Bank and BNP Paribas declined to comment.

KKR was also among the potential suitors for a $500 million tranche of shipping loans that Britain's Lloyds Banking Group is aiming to sell, a separate trade source familiar with the matter said. KKR and Lloyds declined to comment.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul, additional reporting by Freya Berry and Steve Slater. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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