Updates
Later, 2:30 p.m. CT: wow, what a market. Dow up almost 200 points in late afternoon trading.
Later, 9:23 a.m. CT: the market is open. All three indices should hit new all-time highs.
Dow:
- AAPL: up $1.08
- IMUX: down 16 cents; down over 2%
- SRE: up a bit
- UNP: up a bit
- CVX: down a bit
- EW: up $5.22; up 2.2%
- BAX: up a bit
- ENB: up a bit
- EPD: down a bit
- BKH: down a bit
- D: down a bit
- XLNX: up about 3/4ths of a percent
Original Post
Blogging update: I'll be out and about most of the day and may have some difficulty blogging. It looks like a great day: the monthly NDIC Director's Cut is scheduled to be released [later: wrong: scheduled to be released next week, November 19, 2019] and the market looks good at the moment. Dow futures up about 70 points. In pre-market trading:
- AAPL: green; up about 0.34%; remember, the buzz on Wall Street -- time to sell
- T: green; up about 0.41%;
- OXY: green; up about 3% but still below $40 and well below its 52-week high; it's an accidental payer of over 8%
- WMT: green; up 0.7%:
- CVX: red; down about 0.6%; goes ex-dividend today
- RDS-B: red; down about 0.32; trading below 60; pays 6.2%
- XOM: green; barely; pays 5%
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BKH: I thought I posted this; not sure. If so, re-posting. BKH increased its dividend from 50.5 cents to 53.5 cents, a 5.9% increase. At $2.14 / $76, about 2.8% dividend.
CVX: ex-dividend today; pays December 10, 2019. Others going ex-div today: Phillips 66; Murphy Oil. Link here for list of 267 companies going ex-div today.
Renewable energy falls short .... again. Illinois declares emergency over propane shortage. Data points:
- solar energy not enough for these seven states declaring propane emergency
- Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin
- early winter weather conditions (aka grand solar minimum)
But unlike the propane shortage of 2013, there is plenty of supply available across the country now.
"In 2013, there was a general shortage of propane across the country. This year, there is propane -- it is just sitting down in the Gulf (of Mexico). So Kansas is a central distribution point, it flows to storage elsewhere. This year, there are large supplies in the Gulf; in 2013, there were limited supplies U.S.-wide. We also had a bit of a delay in corn harvest. But, again, (grain) drying isn't the big use, it is home and ag (building) heating. So you are likely to have a short-run crunch as supplies adjust this year, whereas in 2013, we simply didn't have it."
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