UGI (NYSE: UGI)
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UGI Company Info
UGI Corp. is a holding company, which engages in the distribution and marketing of energy products and services. It operates through the following segments: AmeriGas Propane, UGI International, Midstream and Marketing, and Utilities. The AmeriGas Propane segment consists of the propane distribution business of AmeriGas Partners, L.P. The UGI International segment conducts a liquefied petroleum gas distribution business in the United Kingdom and central, northern, and eastern Europe. The Midstream and Marketing segment involves the businesses of Energy Services, LLC and its subsidiaries, and the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, and electrical contracting businesses in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Utilities segment includes the natural gas distribution utility business directly and through its wholly owned subsidiaries, UGI Penn Natural Gas, Inc. and UGI Central Penn Gas, Inc. The company was founded on June 1, 1982, and is headquartered in King of Prussia, PA.
News & Analysis
This Ultra-High-Yield Stock Is Dirt Cheap -- and Wall Street Thinks It Will Soar 32% Over the Next 12 Months
This utility stock gives income investors several things to like.
Why I Just Bought This Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock
This utility stock checks off several boxes.
2 No-Brainer High-Yield Utility Stocks to Buy Right Now for Less Than $200
The average utility is yielding 2.7%; this duo is yielding well north of that figure and each sells for less than $200 a share.
Why UGI Stock Is Up Today
The company will explore options for one of its energy businesses.
3 Stocks to Supplement Your Social Security Income
Companies with decent yields with the operations to support their dividends even during an economy-wrecking pandemic are certainly worth considering.
Is UGI Corporation a Great Dividend Stock?
The under-the-radar utility has a long history as an income-producing stock.
Why UGI Stock Is Tanking Today
The utility isn’t too optimistic.
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Valuation
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