NYSE:DNP
Duff & Phelps Utilities Income Inc Stock News
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At Close: Apr 26, 2024
DNP: 3 Reasons We Are Moving Back To A Sell For This Utility Fund
10:00am, Monday, 04'th Mar 2024
DNP Select Income Fund has struggled to make headway in the past 15 months, underperforming the S&P 500 by 45%. The recent outperformance of the price relative to NAV has opened up the "jaws" once aga
These 8 Income Investments Pay Me Every Month
08:30am, Sunday, 04'th Feb 2024
I am a fan of monthly dividends, because they provide income stability and slightly increase the speed of compounding. I highlight eight monthly dividend payers that I consider to be high-quality inve
The 8% Income Portfolio: 2023 Year-End Review
09:00am, Friday, 26'th Jan 2024
2023 year-end review of our 8% Income Portfolio. This high-income portfolio earned over $29,000 in distributions amounting to over 14% yield-on-cost basis and roughly 8.6% on average portfolio value.
How Much Money Do You Need To Buy Happiness? Let's Talk About It
02:54pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Jan 2024
Money can buy happiness if spent on the elements of the good life like relationships, shared experiences, and health rather than material possessions. Research shows that spending money on others can
DNP: Remain Neutral On Fund Valuations
02:28am, Thursday, 21'st Dec 2023
DNP Select Income Fund has had a rough year, losing approximately 17% in total returns compared to gains in the S&P 500. Utility sector valuations have normalized, making the sector attractive on a re
BUI Vs. DNP: One Clear Winner Amongst Utility CEFs
06:00pm, Monday, 04'th Dec 2023
We had rated DNP a Strong Sell, as the fund had a toxic combination of leverage and premium to NAV. DNP has dropped sharply and thesis has been validated. We compare this with another fund, BUI, and t
DNP: Rising Rates Pressure NII But Still Expensive
02:10pm, Friday, 10'th Nov 2023
DNP Select Income Fund offers a high level of income with an 8.57% current yield, higher than the S&P 500 Index. The fund's recent performance has been disappointing, with an 18.89% decline in share p
DNP: Risk Management Always Pays Off
01:52am, Thursday, 07'th Sep 2023
DNP Select Income Fund is a closed-end fund that focuses on current income and has maintained a large distribution. The fund primarily invests in utilities and midstream assets, with some exposure to
5 High 10%+ Yield Monthly Payers In Rose's Income Garden 80 Stock Portfolio
12:40pm, Monday, 21'st Aug 2023
Rose's Income Garden consists of 5 high yield monthly payers from the energy, utility, and finance sectors. The top monthly payer in RIG is PennantPark Floating Rate Capital Ltd. with a dividend yield
DNP: Top 10 Big-Yield CEFs
01:56am, Tuesday, 18'th Jul 2023
We share updated data on more than 10 of the biggest and most-popular big-yield CEFs, many of them paying distributions monthly. After reviewing seven important questions to ask before investing in an
DNP Vs. UTG: 2 Solid Long-Term Infrastructure Income Plays
12:38pm, Friday, 30'th Jun 2023
DNP Select Income and Reaves Utility Income are both solid long-term choices in the utility/infrastructure closed-end fund space. UTG gets the edge over DNP due to its valuation, as the discount/premi
DNP: Moving From Sell To Hold On This CEF
11:14pm, Wednesday, 26'th Apr 2023
DNP: Moving From Sell To Hold On This CEF.
Five 7+%-Yielding Monthly Paying Retirement Dream Stocks
07:15am, Monday, 27'th Mar 2023
Closed-End Funds, or CEFs, are a popular form of monthly paying stocks. Most, however, are dangerous and lack income dependability, due to destructive use of Return of Capital (unsustainable dividends
DNP And UTG: Updating Our Outlook On 2 Utility CEFs
04:35pm, Thursday, 09'th Mar 2023
DNP and UTG are exceptionally popular CEFs for income investors. We had suggested a switch the last time around when we covered these two and we take a look at how the trade has played out.
DNP: A Golden Utilities CEF, Currently Extremely Overpriced
09:43pm, Thursday, 19'th Jan 2023
DNP is a utilities equities closed end fund with a substantial track record. The fund is one of those rare, golden standard CEFs that have always traded at premiums to NAV in the past decade.