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Emera Inc T.EMA

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.EMA.P.E | T.EMA.P.F | T.EMA.P.H | EMRAF | T.EMA.P.J | T.EMA.P.L | ERRAF | T.EMA.P.A | T.EMA.P.B | T.EMA.P.C

Emera Incorporated is a Canada-based diverse energy and services company. The Company primarily invests in regulated electricity generation and electricity and gas transmission and distribution with a strategic focus on transformation from high carbon to low carbon energy sources. The Florida Electric Utility segment consists of Tampa Electric, a vertically integrated regulated electric utility in West Central Florida. The Canadian Electric Utilities segment includes Nova Scotia Power Inc., a vertically integrated regulated electric utility and the primary electricity supplier in Nova Scotia and Emera Newfoundland & Labrador Holdings Inc. consisting of two transmission investments related to an 824 megawatt (MW) hydroelectric generating facility. Its Gas Utilities and Infrastructure segment includes Peoples Gas System; New Mexico Gas Company, Inc.; Emera Brunswick Pipeline Company Limited; SeaCoast Gas Transmission, LLC, and 12.9 per cent interest Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline.


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Comment by TimeScapeon Feb 14, 2018 2:08am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What is it with this stock?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What is it with this stock?Rising interest rates aren't the death knell for dividend paying stocks that some make it out to be. Dividend groqers, in particular, outperform the overall stock market over the long term.  I recently read a G&M article by John Heinzl which quoted some research indicating that in periods of rising rates that occured over the last few decades, when they looked at ENB, TRP and CU, 3 classic dividend paying stocks, they actually outperformed the index.  I don't worry about short term issues which don't affect the long term outlook for a stock.  I expect that my EMA shares which I bought this week will double in roughly 10-15 years, and by that time, ny yield on my cost will be close to double what it is now.
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