Iran tensions keep oil elevated, boosting the appeal of high-yield MLP ETFs. AMZA, AMLP and MLPI offer income with resilient midstream exposure.
Reliable distribution growth remains one of the most important tailwinds for midstream MLPs. After all, investors often allocate to this space primarily for its attractive yield and consistent income.
MLPI takes a hybrid approach to investing in North American energy infrastructure.
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Christopher C. Powers Farther Finance Advisors, LLC | 54 | $1,007 | $909.36 | -$97.64 | -9.7% |
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| Real Estate Management & Development Industry | Real Estate Sector | Race A. Randle CEO | NYSE Exchange | 577345101 CUSIP |
| US Country | 20 Employees | 8 Mar 2001 Last Dividend | 1 May 1998 Last Split | 3 Apr 1972 IPO Date |
Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc., established in 1909 and based in Lahaina, Hawaii, operates as a diversified real estate company in the United States. It involves in planning, managing, developing, and selling residential, resort, commercial, agricultural, and industrial real estate properties primarily on the island of Maui, Hawaii. The company's operations are segmented into Land Development & Sales, Leasing, and Resort Amenities, catering to a variety of real estate and land management needs. With a portfolio that includes approximately 22,300 acres of land and 268,000 square feet of commercial property, Maui Land & Pineapple Company is a significant player in the Hawaiian real estate and land management sectors.
The company’s diverse operations are categorized into three main segments:
This segment focuses on land planning, entitlement, and the sale of real estate inventory. Maui Land & Pineapple Company leverages its significant landholdings to develop and market residential, resort, commercial, and industrial properties. This involves a strategic process of obtaining the necessary approvals and entitlements to optimize the value and usability of the land before it is offered for sale.
The Leasing segment is responsible for leasing commercial, agricultural, and industrial land and properties. This also includes the licensing of registered trademarks and trade names owned by the company. Furthermore, it encompasses the provision of stewardship and conservation services, reflecting the company’s commitment to sustainable land management. A key operational aspect of this segment is the management of water systems, including ditches, reservoirs, and wells, that supply both potable and non-potable water to various regions of West and Upcountry Maui, ensuring essential water resources are maintained and distributed efficiently.
Under the Resort Amenities segment, the company manages the Kapalua Club, a private, non-equity club program. This exclusive club offers its members special programs, access, and privileges at the Kapalua Resort's amenities. The segment thus caters to a high-end market, providing luxury experiences and services at one of Maui’s premier resort destinations. This aspect of the company's operations highlights its capacity in offering exclusive, value-added services to enhance the lifestyle and experience of its members and guests within the resort’s ecosystem.