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Despite slumping energy prices in 2015, a key analyst sees some solid upside in CenterPoint Energy in the years ahead.
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The U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday morning that construction spending in July increased less than economists predicted.
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Building a wall between the United States and Mexico might be done in a few years. The undertaking would be expensive, but no one knows how much.
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Credit Suisse continues to see compelling value in Exelon shares even after the sell-off and the setback in its effort to buy Pepco.
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Exelon, the largest utility in the United States, had its $6.8 billion offer for Pepco Holdings rejected Tuesday morning.
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Credit Suisse appreciates the longer-term motivations behind Southern Company's deal to acquire AGL Resources.
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24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch utility stock universe and found four outstanding large-cap utility stocks that are rated Buy at the firm and make good sense for investors now.
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ThinkstockAsking an entire state to use 25% less water may sound easy in the asking portion of an equation, but implementing such efforts and actually living up to such efforts is less than easy. It...
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Some analysts we cover on Wall Street are becoming more bullish on the utility sector after it took a big hit this year.
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A new research note from Deutsche Bank says that utilities are cheap, and all of the quality companies yielding 4% or more make very good sense for the last half of 2015.
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Independent research firm Argus has a report out that may indicate that Calpine could be worth literally 50% more than its current price.
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When it was built in 1975, the Pontiac Silverdome was among the top tier of NFL stadiums. Now, it is for sale for $30 million.
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It is clear that investors have been exiting the utilities sector for a solid part of the 2015 year in order to be out ahead of the coming Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
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ThinkstockFor the longest time in recent history, the Federal Reserve has kept interest rates at near zero. Great if you want to buy a house, lousy if you want to buy a certificate of deposit. With...
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NOAA has put out a list of tornado myths, some of which have been part of the advice give to people for years.
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