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Enterprise Group Inc. (ETOLF)

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96.57M Market Cap
9.06 P/E Ratio
0% Div Yield
3,300 Volume
0 Eps
$ 1.02
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Day Range
1.04 1.05
Year Range
0.79 1.89
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Enterprise Products Partners: Building A Successful Enterprise

Enterprise Products Partners: Building A Successful Enterprise

Enterprise Products Partners is undervalued despite strong fundamentals, benefiting from rising oil and gas demand, a "toll-taker" model, and significant future investments. EPD's record growth in 2024 and robust cash flow generation support its high distribution yield and share repurchase program. EPD's efficient balance sheet, high ROIC, and consistent capital returns to unitholders underscore its strong investment appeal.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
If You Bought 1 Share of Axon Enterprise at Its IPO, Here's How Many Shares You Would Own Now

If You Bought 1 Share of Axon Enterprise at Its IPO, Here's How Many Shares You Would Own Now

Axon Enterprise (AXON -1.64%), the leading manufacturer of police body cameras and Taser devices, trades at over $550 per share and is a potential candidate for a stock split.

Fool | 8 months ago
Enterprise Products Partners: A Rock Solid MLP Growth Play

Enterprise Products Partners: A Rock Solid MLP Growth Play

Enterprise Products Partners offers stable distributions, with a strong 1.8X coverage ratio in Q4'24, ensuring potential for distribution growth in FY 2025. EPD is a leading midstream energy firm with $7.8B in expansion projects, particularly in the high-growth Permian Basin. Enterprise Products Partners also achieved record DCF in FY 2024 and has attractive growth prospects long term.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
Why I Like Enterprise Products Partners Better Than Williams Companies

Why I Like Enterprise Products Partners Better Than Williams Companies

I expect a boost in domestic natural gas production and more favorable regulations ahead. This view has led me to feel bullish toward stocks with a large exposure to natural gas such as EPD and WMB. WMB is a solid investment. Its higher valuation ratios can be justified to a large extent by its better growth and profitability metrics.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
Ethical Web AI Launches “AI Vault,” a Groundbreaking Enterprise SaaS Solution Designed to Protect Subscribers from Various AI Threats

Ethical Web AI Launches “AI Vault,” a Groundbreaking Enterprise SaaS Solution Designed to Protect Subscribers from Various AI Threats

New York, NY, March 17, 2025 – PRISM MediaWire – Ethical Web AI (d/b/a Bubblr Inc.) (OTCQB: BBLR), a leader in Generative AI innovation, today announced that it has launched its groundbreaking Generative AI enterprise security product – AI VaultTM.

Prismmediawire | 8 months ago
Enterprise Products Partners: Why Stable Cash Flows Matter In Volatile Times

Enterprise Products Partners: Why Stable Cash Flows Matter In Volatile Times

Enterprise Products Partners has shown incredible resilience amid market volatility, showing why stability in cash flows matters to energy investors. EPD's market leadership in the Permian Basin and focus on NGLs and export markets align with current U.S. energy policies. EPD's robust growth projects and stable cash flow outlook underpin investor confidence, with optionalities that might not have been factored in.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
Enterprise exposure better than consumer exposure: D.A. Davidson's Luria on the Microsoft bull case

Enterprise exposure better than consumer exposure: D.A. Davidson's Luria on the Microsoft bull case

Gil Luria, D.A. Davidson Managing Director, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the bull case for Microsoft.

Youtube | 8 months ago
Positioning For Success: How Axon Enterprise's Market Leadership Appeals To Aggressive Growth Investors

Positioning For Success: How Axon Enterprise's Market Leadership Appeals To Aggressive Growth Investors

Local governments are expected to increase spending on public safety in 2025, particularly on AI and emerging technologies, which benefits Axon. Axon is a dominant player in the public safety market, with a strong lead in body cams and CEDs (TASERs) and is building a robust ecosystem of integrated solutions. The company reported strong fourth-quarter 2024 results, indicating a healthy business and future potential revenue streams.

Seekingalpha | 8 months ago
Energy Transfer vs. Enterprise Products Partners: There Is 1 Clear Dividend Stock Winner

Energy Transfer vs. Enterprise Products Partners: There Is 1 Clear Dividend Stock Winner

When you invest for income, there's a huge temptation to buy the highest-yielding investments you can. That's understandable since it will result, at least in the near term, in a larger income stream.

Fool | 8 months ago
Hewlett Packard Enterprise: You Should Prefer The Converts Over The Commons

Hewlett Packard Enterprise: You Should Prefer The Converts Over The Commons

HPE's latest earnings and outlook disappointed, causing a -16% drop in common shares and a -11% drop in mandatory convertible preferred shares. HPE's forward P/E ratios are below 10x, and the company is not expected to experience explosive growth, making it a 'boring' stock. Mandatory convertible preferred shares offer a 7.625% annual coupon and similar upside to common shares, making them more attractive in today's market.

Seekingalpha | 9 months ago
Why Hewlett Packard Enterprise Stock Tanked Today

Why Hewlett Packard Enterprise Stock Tanked Today

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE -15.84%) stock collapsed in a 15.2% rout (through 9:50 a.m. ET) this morning after reporting mixed earnings last night, and forecasting a significantly worse 2025 than most Wall Street analysts had been expecting.

Fool | 9 months ago
Hewlett Packard Enterprise stock drops on weak sales and profit guidance

Hewlett Packard Enterprise stock drops on weak sales and profit guidance

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (NYSE:HPE, ETR:2HP) (HPE) shares plunged more than 15% after the IT firm issued disappointing guidance and delivered an earnings miss for the fiscal first quarter. For the second quarter, HPE projected adjusted earnings per share (EPS) in the range of $0.28 to $0.34, below the Wall Street consensus of $0.50.

Proactiveinvestors | 9 months ago
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