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  2. Kinder Morgan: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    If you look at midstream giant Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI) in isolation today, it seems like an attractive dividend stock. The yield is roughly 4% or so, which is higher than the 3.3% yield of the ...

  3. Kinder Morgan (KMI) Stock Moves -0.71%: What You Should Know

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    In the latest trading session, Kinder Morgan (KMI) closed at $16.72, marking a -0.71% move from the previous day.

  4. Should You Buy Kinder Morgan Stock After Its Epic 50% ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, with its stock price over $27 a share, Kinder Morgan now trades at more than 12 times its free cash flow, with $2.26 per share expected in 2024. However, those are still relatively ...

  5. Kinder Morgan (KMI) Stock Moves -0.86%: What You Should Know

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    Kinder Morgan (KMI) closed at $17.24 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.86% move from the prior day.

  6. Kinder Morgan (KMI) Stock Moves -1.46%: What You Should Know

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    Kinder Morgan (KMI) closed the most recent trading day at $16.17, moving -1.46% from the previous trading session.

  7. As Project Backlog Grows, Is Now the Time to Buy Kinder Morgan?

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    The company should be a big natural gas winner.

  8. Here's Why You Should Retain Kinder Morgan (KMI) Stock Now - AOL

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    Being a leading North American midstream energy player, Kinder Morgan (KMI) has the continent's largest natural gas transportation network. ... News. Science & Tech. Shopping.

  9. Is Kinder Morgan Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    Very clearly, Kinder Morgan is a dividend stock. But that's also where a big problem arises. Usually, income investors like to buy companies that they believe will pay them regularly year in and ...