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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Mannie who wrote (13376)12/11/2012 11:25:25 PM
From: JimisJim  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
I got out of EXC prior to Sandy because it was already getting hit just because it has more nuke generation than any other ute and was perceived as a risk LT due to that... and then the expectation of dividend cut or freeze at a min. -- whatever, I got out... my current utes are SRE, D, AEP, SO, NGG, AVA and SCG -- though I'll be dumping SCG in the next few weeks. One of the reasons I got into EXC was because of their nuke generation -- at the time it was considered a LT plus as utes with high amount of nuke generation typically are/were more profitable because of LT advantages in cost to generate... that all seemed to change after Fukishima... I held on for a year anyway as I thought perhaps the pendulum would start swinging back, but the share price kept going down -- indeed, many utes have seen soft share prices this year and many are looking like values to divvy investors... so... as usual, I may be behind the curve on ute trends...

Best,
Jim
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