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Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. EBGUF

"Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc is engaged in the generation, transportation and storage of energy through its green power generation facilities, liquids transportation and storage facilities."


GREY:EBGUF - Post by User

Comment by born2tradeon Mar 07, 2018 8:44pm
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Post# 27679908

RE:RE:What is going on?

RE:RE:What is going on?How did you come up with 30% loss? If your average cost is in high 29 and current share price is $26.5 then shouldn’t your  loss should be around 10% ? 

Pipelines and utilities stocks in general are under pressure because of fear of 3-4 rate hikes in 2018 and beyond . With increase in rates, the yields on bonds / savings go up and this  makes utility stocks less attractive. In addition, utilities and pipelines are capital intensive businesses and increase in rates would increase their operating expenses to meet debt obligations , which would reduce income and cash flow. 

Enbridge has over $65B in debt and there are concerns regarding its ability to manage debt and to finance capital spending. Because of all these , institutional investors are on selling spree, putting downward pressure in the price. ENF is undervalued in my opinion and has price to book only 0.90, meaning you are buying assets worth $1 for $0.90 .When  the dust settles, it is likely to trade higher. While you wait, you enjoy the monthly payout. Good luck!!



RMXStoleME wrote: BUMP

SAME HERE.  I was unavailable for the last month or so and I came back to this?
Can someone tell me what the heck happend?

Stil in the high 29's  per share cost.  why the 30% loss all the sudden?

I was betting enbridge was a large enough company that would not go belly up.


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