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    Income investments come in all shapes and sizes. But all have one thing in common as far as we’re concerned: We’ve got to buy and hold ‘em to get the most out of them.


    Intro Article

    Half of the 221 companies in the Utility Forecaster coverage universe pay a higher percentage yield than they did two years ago.


    Utility Beat

    In the “carbon constrained world” of the future, nuclear power “becomes your first choice for baseload” power: That’s the opinion of Duke Energy Chief Executive Officer Jim Rogers.


    My Favorite Funds

    Why pay fund managers hefty fees when you can lock in big, growing yields with a little help from Utility Forecaster? That’s the question I’ve posed to UF readers since the first issue in 1989.


    Buckeye Partners

    Keeping it simple is the surest way to win in investing, provided you have the patience to collect.


    ENEL

    You won’t read about it in the papers, but Central and Eastern Europe are growing as fast as China. And few companies are better balanced to ride the wave than Italy’s leading power utility, ENEL.


    Dividend Watch List

    Credit concerns still grip the markets. But dividend risk in the utility sector is in rapid decline.


    Sound Strategies

    Even the best-positioned company can be run into the ground by management incompetence. In contrast, a sound corporate strategy doesn’t guarantee success, but it’s about as close as you’ll come.


    Good businesses are what I like to buy. That means stocks, bonds, preferred shares and other securities backed by healthy, growing companies, which are becoming more valuable over time.


    You can throw out your economic models, quantitative analysis and research reports. It really just boils down to economics 101: The Federal Reserve is prepared to do whatever it takes to head off a credit collapse and potential recession.




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