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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Elroy who wrote (69297)12/11/2021 3:34:51 PM
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You might better understand UAN the company if you understood (1) the company structure and (2) who controls that structure

It's complicated. Why was it structured this way?



You can find some of the answers in this article:

The Biggest Problem With CVR Energy, Inc. StockThe diversified energy company lives and dies on the ability of its MLPs to generate distributable cash flow.

Unlike most energy general partners, CVR Energy doesn't own incentive distribution rights to stable income-producing pipeline and processing assets. Instead, its assets are more directly exposed not just to commodity price volatility, but to volume fluctuations. That causes a lot of volatility within its own cash flow, putting its ability to maintain its dividend in question. It's something investors need to keep in mind before banking on this currently high-yielding stock, because that payout might be cut if the income it receives from CVR Refining and CVR Partners keeps dropping.


Icahn pulls the strings of the Partners and even uses the companies as a conduit for other dealings. You have to ask yourself if Icahn's interest are the same as the unit holder's interests and/or does he have a much larger plan in the works?

When he acquired CVI in 2012 his aim was to sell the company for $35/share (or more) to
Carl Icahn Pulls Offer to Buy CVR Energy
He had named Valero Energy Corp, Western Refining Inc, HollyFrontier Corp, Tesoro Corp, and Marathon Petroleum Corp as possible buyers.
So What's changed? He drives the 'EXIT' strategy and the fate of UAN and all of the limited partners.
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