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AltaGas Ltd T.ALA

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATGFF | T.ALA.PR.A | ATGPF | T.ALA.PR.B | T.ALA.PR.G | ATGAF

AltaGas Ltd. is a Canada-based infrastructure company that connects natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) to domestic and global markets. Its segments include Utilities and Midstream. Utilities owns and operates franchised, cost-of-service, rate-regulated natural gas distribution and storage utilities, which includes two utilities that operate across four United States jurisdictions. The Utilities business also includes other storage facilities and contracts for interstate natural gas transportation and storage services, as well as WGL Energy Services, Inc., which sells natural gas and electricity. Midstream is a North American platform that connects customers and markets from wellhead to tidewater. The three pillars of the Midstream business include global exports, which includes its two operational Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) export terminals and one prospective development terminal; natural gas gathering, processing and extraction, and fractionation and liquids handling.


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Comment by rockhead7on Feb 11, 2019 10:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Long Run

RE:RE:RE:RE:Long RunI concur completely with Chris.  I was a retail broker, stocks and futures, for 27 years and I cannot recall any long term sucessful day traders.  I am from Calgary so saw a lot of down patches in the oil business where laid off professionals set themselves up as pro traders-sometimes even leased an office.  Never ended well. Usually very smart technically competent people but beating the market consistently by enough of a margin to overcome slippage is very difficult.  Back in the day, the guys on the floor made out like bandits-but buying a seat o the ASE is no longer an option! Trade with a calender not a watch!
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