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To: Paul Senior who wrote (33992)5/4/2009 4:11:51 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) of 78748
 
Hi Paul - I followed you into a small position in Black Hills Corp. (BKH). Seems like a good value proposition based on their current PE at 7.25 with a dividend yield over 7%. This company should do well in an inflationary environment with their coal, ng and oil interests operated through their subsidiary companies. Their utility component should provide a steady income stream with (regulated) price increases allowed to help finance their two new NG electrical generation plants just approved.

Black Hills Energy Issues 2009 Colorado Electric Non-Intermittent Resource Solicitation
Wed. March 25, 2009; Posted: 07:13 PM
tradingmarkets.com
From the article"...The Colorado Public Utilities Commission's (PUC) February 24, 2009 decision, in response to Black Hills Energy's Electric Resource Plan filed on August 5, 2008, allows Black Hills Energy to build two LMS 100 natural gas-fired combustion turbines and waives the Colorado PUC's competitive bidding rules for those two combustion turbines...."

Here is a partial listing of my basket of electric utility consolidators, distributors, integrators, and producers.

finance.yahoo.com

EKS
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