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As of 12/26/2024. Electricity & gas marketing & trading is part of... As of 12/26/2024. Electricity & gas marketing & trading is part of a sub-industry under the broader utilities sector. These firms function as middlemen between power producers, grid owners, and end users. This linkage is created by buying and selling energy futures and other derivative contracts. By doing this, energy traders help utilities and power-hungry businesses to meet their needs. These firms do not own power plants or transmission networks. The securities listed in this page are organized into two tables. The stock table includes relevant common stocks, ADRs and preferred shares, and the funds table includes relevant exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and institutional share class mutual funds. All securities have an active dividend policy and are either exchange-listed or domiciled in the United States. Dividend.com Premium members have access to premium data within each table. Premium data includes stock ratings (scored out of 5) for overall dividend quality, yield attractiveness, dividend reliability, earnings growth, valuation, and price momentum in addition to payout estimates for future dividends. Premium data is blocked for public users. The stock table is sorted in a descending order by market capitalization and the fund table is sorted in a descending order by net assets. View more View less
As of 12/26/2024. Electricity & gas marketing & trading is part of a sub-industry under the broader utilities sector. These firms function as middlemen between power producers, grid owners, and end users. This... As of 12/26/2024. Electricity & gas marketing & trading is part of a sub-industry under the broader utilities sector. These firms function as middlemen between power producers, grid owners, and end users. This linkage is created by buying and selling energy futures and other derivative contracts. By doing this, energy traders help utilities and power-hungry businesses to meet their needs. These firms do not own power plants or transmission networks. The securities listed in this page are organized into two tables. The stock table includes relevant common stocks, ADRs and preferred shares, and the funds table includes relevant exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and institutional share class mutual funds. All securities have an active dividend policy and are either exchange-listed or domiciled in the United States. Dividend.com Premium members have access to premium data within each table. Premium data includes stock ratings (scored out of 5) for overall dividend quality, yield attractiveness, dividend reliability, earnings growth, valuation, and price momentum in addition to payout estimates for future dividends. Premium data is blocked for public users. The stock table is sorted in a descending order by market capitalization and the fund table is sorted in a descending order by net assets. View more View less
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