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AMEREN CORP. $47(www.ameren.com) provides power and natural gas to 3.3 million clients in Illinois and Missouri. The company’s revenue rose just 0.7% in 2015, to $6.10 billion from $6.05 billion in 2014. That’s mainly because warmer-than-usual weather hurt gas demand....
BUCKEYE PARTNERS L.P. $60 (www.buckeye.com) operates 9,600 kilometres of pipelines in the northeastern and midwestern U.S. Its network pumps gasoline, jet fuel and other petroleum products. The partnership also owns oil and gas storage terminals. Buckeye continues to benefit from oil producers that opt to store their crude instead of selling it at today’s low prices. In 2015, its oil-storage terminals operated at 96% of their capacity, compared to 85% in 2014. That’s mainly why its earnings in 2015 jumped 22.7%, to $3.41 a unit from $2.78. Buckeye also raised its quarterly distribution by 4.4%. The new annual rate of $4.75 a unit yields 7.9%. Buy. CEDAR FAIR L.P. $57 (www.cedarfair.com) has increased its quarterly distribution by 10.0%, to $0.825 a unit from $0.75. The new annual rate of $3.30 yields 5.8%. Buy. AMEREN CORP. $47 (www.ameren.com) provides power and natural gas to 3.3 million clients in Illinois and Missouri. The company’s revenue rose just 0.7% in 2015, to $6.10 billion from $6.05 billion in 2014. That’s mainly because warmer-than-usual weather hurt gas demand. Earnings per share rose 6.7%, to $2.56 from $2.40. Ameren expects its 2016 earnings will decline to $2.50 a share due to the bankruptcy of Noranda Aluminum, its biggest power customer in Missouri. Hold....
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