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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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Post by 1nguyenBozoon Mar 05, 2018 10:03pm
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KWH is stiill a good investment for value investor.....

KWH is stiill a good investment for value investor.....Whatever happened in the last few days, KWH is still a good bet for value investors. High yield dividends are always a subject of controversy, attacks and negative judgments. Therefore, the only constructive opinions can interprete the true or false. And, KWH management did that for the sake of true and for all parties concerned. Just wait for the Q4 and it will tell it all. In case of,  If KWH can't generate enough revenue to cover the dividend because of its poor performance, then it' s not too late to pack our bag and move on....
Usually, one good quarter doesn't mean much, but at least it give us a good direction and a precise decision to do for our investments. Like I said before, if a payout ratio is closed to 90% and plus and a lot of debt, that totally doesn't fit for value investors...
Good luck!
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