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Analyst: 2020 Campaign Could Shift Policy Toward Ethanol Industry Over Refiners
Thursday, December 27, 2018 - 4:19pm | 588In their long rivalry with oil refineries, farmers who produce corn for ethanol could get a boost from the 2020 election thanks to a populist incumbent president worried about the Heartland, according to Height Securities. President Donald Trump is likely to pursue policies that benefit...
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The Election's Impact On Energy, Fracking
Thursday, November 8, 2018 - 12:02pm | 793The initial market reaction to the U.S. midterm elections was certainly positive. But now that the dust has started to settle, energy investors are digging deeper to determine exactly what the fallout will be from a divided Congress. Height Capital Markets recently addressed the potential election...
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3 Stocks To Play California's Solar Panel Mandate
Monday, May 14, 2018 - 12:22pm | 443The California Energy Commission recently passed a law requiring most California homes built after January 2020 to have solar panels. The new law is good news for solar stocks, and Height Capital Markets analyst Katie Bays said Monday that investors have multiple avenues to play the new California...
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Height Capital Markets: MLP Sell-Off Was An Overreaction
Friday, March 16, 2018 - 1:58pm | 380The Alerian MLP (NYSE: AMLP) has bounced back from a steep Thursday sell-off of more than 8 percent, gaining another 2.2 percent on Friday. The volatility is related to a tax decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which rolled back a longstanding policy of allowing MLPs to claim an...
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Will Qatar Blockade Quandary Create A Catalyst For U.S. Gas Companies?
Tuesday, June 13, 2017 - 1:48pm | 477For U.S. natural gas investors, Qatar’s problems may be the American natural gas industry’s opportunity. Diplomatic tensions between Qatar, the world’s largest natural gas exporter, and six Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, recently came to a head over...
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Is The Nat Gas Market Set to Enter A Golden Age?
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 - 6:53pm | 349Katie Bays of Height Securities said 2017 may be a turning point for LNG markets as buyers - who have sat on the sidelines for several years and refrained from signing new contracts with LNG export terminals - begin to change their tune. “U.S. gas production remains robust and prices are low...