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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission became MLP investors’ new BFF last week. Although the economics for MLP-owned natural gas pipelines are better than before, it’s unlikely that any MLP that’s converted to a corporation is regretting it.
A cyberattack that hobbled the operations of at least four natural gas pipeline companies starting late last week also triggered changes within the utility industry.
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BWP – Morgan Stanley cuts PT to $12 from $14. This new price target represents a 3.27% upside over the stock’s previous closing price of $11.62.
BWP – JPMorgan cuts to neutral. Stock price at the time of this analyst call was $11.67.
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BWP – Report company is near settlement on lawsuit related to Loews M&A deal.
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Management is more than hinting at the possibility of a buyout from its parent company.
In a report released yesterday, Christine Cho from Barclays maintained a Hold rating on Boardwalk ...
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In a report released yesterday, Christine Cho from Barclays maintained a Hold rating on Boardwalk Pipeline (NYSE: BWP), with a price target of $12. The company’s shares closed yesterday at $11.37. According to TipRanks.com, Cho is a 2-star analyst with an average return of 0.7% and a 48.6% success rate. Cho covers the Basic Materials
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BWP – Misses Wall Street consensus EPS estimates by $0.01 and misses on revenues.
A cyberattack forced four natural-gas pipeline operators to temporarily shut down computer communications with their customers. NYT reports.
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BWP – Misses Wall Street consensus EPS estimates by $0.06 and misses on revenues.