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Crius Energy Trust Tr Unit CRIUF

"Crius Energy Trust through its subsidiaries is engaged in the sale of electricity and natural gas to residential and commercial customers under variable price and fixed-price contracts. The company, through its subsidiaries, also markets solar products to its existing customers as well as to new prospects. It provides retail electricity to its customers in the Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsy


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Comment by FSComeauon Dec 06, 2015 3:33am
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RE:RE:Like I Said A While Ago...

RE:RE:Like I Said A While Ago...
Bobwins wrote: 1.  you can't spell, which is not a good sign of intelligence
2. You obviously don't know about cashflow and accounting, which is paramount in stock investing.
3. I am lazy and didn't put you on ignore, my bad.
4.  Keep repeating the same "scary" stat.  Luckily I won't be seeing it anymore.


Last quarter was pretty horrible man... Payout ratio really kicked the bucket and the fees are soaring. Payout ratio should stabilize at 70-80% but still, kwh went from 50% ratio to 80% and with no real plan to grow (Aside from organic which will be what, 3-4% a year?) I think KWH.UN has pretty much plateaued for the years to come.

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