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Can someone translate this UGI Press Release?
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UGI Corporation (UGI) - a safe harbor in rough waters?
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UGI has had a great run, disappointed I stayed out of that name as I have a nice position in KMI.
No need to buy chips for AI play. Some utilities still undervalued. UGI up 75% from where I bought in 1 year, and it's still cheap. Ridiculous valuation (11x forward NTM EPS) for a natural gas combined pipeline plus utility that sends natural gas straight to data centers in Pennsylvania.
11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive Cyclical: Some names on the screen are FedEx, Delta Air Lines , United Airlines Holdings , chip maker Qorvo, General Motors, and Ford Motor. Non Cyclical: health insurer Humana, telecom Verizon Communications, and utilities UGI and PG&E, Regeneron Source: 11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive https://www.barrons.com/articles/cheap-stocks-screen-united-delta-fedex-regeneron-8fc3dec9?st=kc5KLq
11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive Cyclical: Some names on the screen are FedEx, Delta Air Lines , United Airlines Holdings , chip maker Qorvo, General Motors, and Ford Motor. Non Cyclical: health insurer Humana, telecom Verizon Communications, and utilities UGI and PG&E, Regeneron and Amgen Source: 11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive https://www.barrons.com/articles/cheap-stocks-screen-united-delta-fedex-regeneron-8fc3dec9?st=kc5KLq
11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive Cyclical: Some names on the screen are FedEx, Delta Air Lines , United Airlines Holdings , chip maker Qorvo, General Motors, and Ford Motor. Non Cyclical: health insurer Humana, telecom Verizon Communications, and utilities UGI and PG&E, Regeneron and Amgen Source: 11 Cheap Stocks for a Market That’s Too Expensive https://www.barrons.com/articles/cheap-stocks-screen-united-delta-fedex-regeneron-8fc3dec9?st=kc5KLq
UGI going to beat earnings and give super strong outlook - loads of massive data center campuses unannounced in their territory
You need to transform your concept of safe into a time frame and tolerance for volatility. If you are a long term investor, pick 5 or so stocks with consistently growing earnings. If the large cap stocks, I like NVIDIA, Meta and Amazon in the order. Eli Lilly has great long term prospects. Dover is an excellent industrial and a Dividend Aristocrat (raised dividend every year for at least 25 years and in S&P 500, Dover is at 69 years which encompasses multiple economic shocks). Utilities that are Dividend Champions (raised dividend 25+ years, but not in S&P 500): UGI and Black Hills. If you view safe as no company specific shocks, go with Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF VOO.
VG, UGI, and CELH for me Started buying most of them end of last year or the beginning of this year.
I’m just a guy training models, I am number 1 on the UGI Benchmarks for my BlackSheep Models, I focus on 8 Billion Parameter because it reaches the most accessible consumer hardware of <= 16GB. I would love to be proved wrong, but like I said the used market from 2 gens back are more affordable and offer a highly competitive experience so the demand for any potential Intel chips is low outside of our ai tech bubble. The argument you failed to recognize is compatibility of drivers and frameworks we already use being intels weakest link. But thank you for your insights as it gives me perspective on what those not in my field see which helps me make better financial bets haha.
IMO, the "chaos" the news talks about is just to get views and over blown. Like the doomers on YouTube always saying we are going into a recession. I would go for real-estate (I'm trying to), you say that's not in the cards, so maybe a REIT? Utility stocks might be good. I was buying UGI at a 6% dividend, but the stock already moved up. Maybe an ETF for utilities? Otherwise, gold might be good if you are concerned about inflation returning.
UGI Corporation and Black Hills Corporation are interesting if you like steady dividends. Both are “dividend champions” which is same criteria as “dividend aristocrat” but champions are not part of the S&P 500. As a result, they have less analysts coverage and public discussion. My best dividend stocks are: ET, EPD, O and FRT.
You're in the same place as I am. You are not rich. You are average based on the engineers i work with. Depending on inflation, you will likely need $2M - $5M net worth to retire and still enjoy life. IMO, real estate could be a good place to put some. You probably want a job so you can qualify for a loan. I'm looking for an STR i could also enjoy using. Starting a business is good, but buying one is less risky if you know the type of business. You only need about 20% down with an SBA loan. So with 300k, you could go up to $1M easily with some in reserve. That i would hope would have >$250K/yr in SDE. (Before the loan) I keep a yolo portfolio and then have a separate FANG and FANG like stock one. Keeping a little In what i think are safe dividend stocks (like UGI) as a second piggy bank for if there is a crash.
Plug power shares UGI shares Zillow shares Tesla calls TLT calls/PUTS AMD puts 160 Nvda puts 130
Fun fact, there're a few companies that have paid a dividend for over 100 years. Eli and Lilly, P&G, Coca Cola, DuPont, General Mills, Edison International, Johnson Controls, Church and Dwight, Stanley Black Decker, Exxon Mobil, Consolidated Edison, UGI Corp, Colgate-Palmolive, PPG industries and Chub Corp. Altria is close to joining that list
UGI, AQN, KVUE, T are all good companies paying 6%+ yield. Check them out.
We need a UGI: under garment index.
Either you invest in something mentioned here, or you take a risk and learn a high-value skill to earn multiple times what you have now using your own intelligence and reproducible methods. Since you’re young, I would recommend finding a trusted source to learn sales or closing techniques. I made my first 10k within two weeks of finding the perfect client, making the 6k investment worthwhile (pls Do NOT come to me asking about it make your own research its just a suggestion not here to sell anything). Closing is a skill that never goes out of demand because every company, including your own if you become an entrepreneur, will need it. This skill not only benefits business but also shapes your interaction with the world, making you a better communicator and opening up numerous opportunities. However, be aware that this path is not easy; securing the first job is the hardest part, and preparing for it won't be simple. But it is worth it. In my opinion, since you’re young, invest in yourself and take the risk to make significant money through your efforts. Just asking this question shows you are smarter than the average person, who may not be looking to maximize their gains. **Option 2:** You could invest in safe stocks, perhaps a good dividend stock like UGI Corp, which has a long history of paying dividends and growing steadily, offering about 5-6% dividends each year. A smart investor would reinvest these dividends to increase future yields. An even smarter investor might allocate 20-30% of their monthly income into this stock to further boost gains. This is known as compound interest. Look it up if you're not familiar; it’s one of the smartest strategies a young person can employ. Alternatively, invest in something stable like the S&P 500 and forget about it for the next 10 years. It may not yield the highest returns, but it is relatively safe and offers steady gains. **Option 3 (Unpopular Opinion):** Consider investing in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum. Crypto is inherently high-risk, and I would not typically recommend getting into Bitcoin. However, some believe Bitcoin might reach $500,000 or even $1 million in the distant future. This could take 20-30-50 years, and it’s possible that Bitcoin might lose all its value by then. Despite the high volatility, some people bet on such outcomes. For any investment, when everyone is raving about a stock’s performance, it’s often time to sell because a collapse may be imminent. Conversely, buy when the market is down. This approach isn’t foolproof, as timing the market peaks is difficult. **Option 4:** Secure your wealth by buying physical gold or silver. Silver might become more important for the tech industry than gold. Gold is a safe option and can help preserve your wealth if the dollar collapses. **Option 5:** The most risky option is betting on high-risk new stocks or cryptocurrencies. While some people have made significant gains, many more have lost everything. Predicting which companies or crypto assets will succeed is extremely difficult and akin to gambling. It requires a deep understanding of the technology, market trends, and trustworthiness of the people behind the projects. **Option 6:** Trading, whether day trading or swing trading in stocks or crypto, is another high-risk option. While some people do make a lot of money, the majority do not. Leveraged trading is particularly dangerous as it can result in losing more than your initial investment, sometimes leading to severe financial consequences. **End note:** Since you’re young, investing in yourself is the best strategy. Acquiring a high-value skill can enable you to generate income and liquidity to invest in other opportunities. Long-term investments will be valuable over 30-50+ years. While $10k can be a good starting point for long-term growth, significant short-term returns require much larger initial investments. For those content with steady employment and passive gains, long-term investments like those suggested by others here are an excellent start.
Calls on UGI and PEP go fill regarddd
UGI constantly misses on earnings. Warmer than average weather in the service area and less manufacturing demand. They are the best utility to work with, but that stock is a no for me.
Isnt UGI a propane distributor aswell? They might be able to expand unit margins as prices drop.. like all gas stations (petrol stations) do when prices drop.. but the winter has also been warmer so volumes might be lower aswell in general good shout though.. will investigate. distributors tend to be great businesses to own during volatile prices
Maybe UGI. Nat gas utility that is way sold off. Also potentially a good yield play as rates come down people could bit this back up chasing the dividend.
I would add to invest heavily in utilities stocks since they were one of the worst sectors in 2023. I would on top of this only invest in mid cap utilities since interest rate increases were what helped to bog them down between late 2022 until now. I see the following mid cap utilities stocks doing well in 2024: **- NEP (Renewable)** **- PNM (Regulated electric)** **- UGI (Regulated gas)** **- NJR (Regulated gas)**
UGI very good entry point 40$ strike June 1st 2025. I mean Trump or De Santis either way the next administration will be pro oil https://preview.redd.it/g63s181h3y8b1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=5a3913a00eb1f7c6636bdd55025a265251a15b04
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My realized gains are +34.29% with my unrealized losses being -8%. My biggest losers are Citigroup, UGI and Spirit Airlines. I plan on holding Citigroup but I might take a loss on UGI and Spirit just to get some liquidity for something else I have in mind. My biggest gainer all year for an individual stock would be Boeing before I sold all of it in January. I picked it up for $140 avg last year.
What’s your thoughts on UGI ?. They are reporting year end on 11/17. Just took out. $600million loan on 9/28 (will that raise their value on the 9/30 year end? 52 weak high at $47.00, currently around $33.00. Analyst value at $46.00 in 1 year.
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Anyone playing UGI? Their earnings are on 8/3
Maybe JPM (Finance), WBA (Retail), or UGI (Energy/Utilities)? All have a safe 3+% dividend yield with sustained growth and all at a decent discount currently.
Does anyone have UGI corp on their radar?
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$UGI was up today when the market was taking your money. Playing it for a run into earnings. Daily and Weekly squeeze
Don't forget to get on the $UGI train
$UGI. Going long into earnings
Check out $UGI for a run into earnings. Daily and weekly squeeze
I have a small account as well. $UGI has earnings in 2 weeks. I bought the February weeklys 50S. Got these for $.20 It's also in a daily and weekly squeeze. The closer it gets to earnings the IV should push the stock up. I'm looking for 3 or 4 to 1 based on the daily chart and the fib. Good luck
C HRB COP UGI TX LYB PM Pretty much any decent materials company will be getting cycled into soon
SWX, UGI, NRG, VST, OGS only utilities I would touch bases on valuations.
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A sign of things to come. [Soon...](https://imgur.com/gallery/UGI5Ds2?s=sms)