| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | - | - | AMT, CCI, CMCSA, ENB, ETR, KMI, OKE, PPL, SRE, TRP, UPS | AI, Data centers, dividends, energy, infrastructure, Natural Gas, Utilities | AI training requires increasingly more computational power and energy, with usage doubling every 5.5 months for compute and 1.2 years for energy. Major tech companies are investing billions in data center infrastructure and signing agreements to secure reliable energy. This trend is expected to continue for the next generation of AI models. | CMCSA CCI |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | - | - | AM, ENB, EPD, ET, GEL, HESM, MPLX, PAA, SUN, WES, WMB | Data centers, dividends, energy, infrastructure, Midstream, Natural Gas | Natural gas demand from data centers is driving significant growth opportunities for midstream companies. Hyperscalers continue increasing capex with most projects powered by natural gas, creating over $10B in new midstream projects recently announced. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 10, 2025 | Guinness Global Energy | - | 5.3% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, ENB, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, KMI, OMV.VI, PTR, REP.MC, SHEL, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, Geopolitical, Natural Gas, oil, Opec, valuation | Oil prices rose sharply intra-month due to Israel-Iran conflict, with Brent reaching $80/bl before falling back to $68/bl. OPEC+ continues increasing production quotas while US shale production growth slows due to lower rig counts and capital discipline. | View | |
| 2024 Q1 | May 30, 2024 | Bramshill Income Performance Fund | - | - | AEM, ARCC, ARLP, BP, BXSL, C, EIX, ENB, EPD, ET, Gold, KNTK, NEP, OCSL, PAA, SCHW, SD, SRE, TSLX, VNOM | BDC, energy, fixed income, gold, inflation, Preferreds, Stagflation | The firm expects continued above-trend inflation due to fiscal dominance, with federal spending at 6% of GDP overwhelming monetary policy effects. They anticipate commodity inflation driven by geopolitical risks and de-dollarization trends affecting oil pricing. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 8, 2026 | ClearBridge Investments Dividend Strategy | - | - | ADP, APO, AVGO, BX, ENB, EQT, HON, LHX, MSFT, NOC, ORCL, OTIS, RTX, TSM, WMB, XOM | AI, defense, dividends, energy, Geopolitical, inflation, semiconductors, software | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 30, 2025 | Guinness Global Energy | 9.4% | 9.4% | BP, CNQ, COP, CVE, CVX, DVN, E, ENB, EOG, EQNR, FANG, GALP.LS, IMO, KMI, OMV.VI, PTR, REP, SHEL, SU, TTE, XOM | dividends, energy, Geopolitical, global, Natural Gas, oil, value | Oil prices remained robust with Brent averaging $75/bl in Q1 2025, supported by lower supply expectations and geopolitical tensions. The managers believe oil remains good value at around 2.7% of global GDP, well below historical averages. They see potential for higher prices driven by OPEC+ production management and geopolitical supply disruptions. | View | |
| 2026 Q1 | Apr 15, 2026 | Purpose Investment Partners | 0.3% | 0.3% | ENB, GTE | Bonds, Canada, credit, energy, high yield, inflation, oil | ENB GTE |
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| 2026 Q1 | Apr 13, 2026 | The Davenport Value & Income Fund | 1.9% | 1.9% | ACN, BDX, CMCSA, CSCO, CVX, ELV, ENB, FDX, NEE, NSC, NVO, SLB, TXN, UNH, UNP, VSNT, WAT, WY, XOM | AI, dividends, energy, Geopolitical, income, infrastructure, large cap, value | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Apr 13, 2025 | Purpose Investment Partners | 0.2% | 0.2% | AGG, ENB, HPP, XBB.TO, XHY.TO | Bonds, credit, High-yield, Natural Gas, real estate, Trade Policy, volatility, Yield | The Trump administration's reciprocal tariff plan announced on Liberation Day caused significant market volatility, with the S&P 500 declining 5.4% before a 90-day reprieve was announced. The team expects trade policy will ultimately be negotiated to a more normalized level and does not believe it will trigger a deep recession. | ENB.TO HPP |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | - | - | ENB, ENLC, EPD, ET, GEL, HESM, LNG, MPLX, OKE, PAA, SUN, TRGP, WES | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, Midstream, MLPs, Natural Gas | Midstream energy had a fine quarter with positive territory performance easily outpacing the overall market. The sector offers attractive valuations trading 2.9 turns lower on EV/EBITDA than in 2015, strong balance sheets with declining debt and lower leverage, and much higher free cash flow yield demonstrating financial stability. | View | |
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Global High Dividend ADR | - | - | AIBRF, BAESY, CVX, DNBBY, DUK, ENB, ET, IBE.MC, JNJ, KOF, MO, MURGF, NSRGY, NVS, SIE.DE, SVNLY, UNCRY, VICI, VOLVY, ZURVY | dividends, energy, Europe, financials, international, Utilities, value | Following four consecutive years of strong dividend growth, 82% of portfolio companies that declared dividends increased payments by an average of 9.7% year-over-year. Across the entire portfolio, dividend income grew 5.8% year-over-year. The strategy focuses on companies with balance sheet strength and operational resilience to deliver progressive dividend growth over the long term. | 2899.HK DTE.DE AIBG.L UCG.MI ENB.TO |
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| 2023 Q3 | Nov 10, 2023 | ClearBridge Investments Dividend Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMT, APO, CMCSA, ENB, GILD, MET, MSFT, PXD, RTX, TMUS, VMC, VZ, WMB | dividends, energy, financials, industrials, interest rates, value | The strategy focuses on high-quality dividend growers with strong balance sheets and pricing power. Portfolio companies have grown dividends at 10% on average over recent years, demonstrating quality and durability. The managers emphasize dividend growth as protection for investors' purchasing power in inflationary environments. | GILD TMUS HRTX APO |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments | - | - | AR, BK, CAG, CCI, CMCSA, CNP, COP, DINO, ELS, ENB, EPD, GEL, GS, HESM, HRB, HRL, JPM, NI, NRG, STT, TTE, WTTR | AI, dividends, energy, financials, inflation, infrastructure, Natural Gas, Utilities | Miller/Howard emphasizes dividend increases as the strongest signal of management confidence, with 70% of financial holdings raising dividends by an average 14% in the quarter. The firm projects 2025 dividend growth of 5.0% for Income-Equity and 4.9% for the no-MLP version, maintaining their focus on high current income and dividend growth as core investment principles. | View | |
| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 3.0% | - | AMT, CCI, CMCSA, ENB, ETR, KMI, OKE, PPL, SRE, TRP, UPS | AI, Data centers, dividends, energy, infrastructure, Natural Gas, Utilities | AI training requires increasingly more computational power and energy, with usage doubling every 5.5 months for compute and 1.2 years for energy. Major tech companies are investing billions in data center infrastructure and signing agreements to secure reliable energy for AI development. | PPL SRE ETR ENB CN CCI |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 19, 2025 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | - | - | AM, ENB, EPD, ET, GEL, HESM, MPLX, PAA, SUN, WES, WMB | Data centers, dividends, energy, infrastructure, Midstream, Natural Gas | Natural gas demand from data centers is driving significant growth, with hyperscalers increasing capex and the majority of projects powered by natural gas. The midstream industry is responding with over $10B of new projects announced recently. | View | |
| 2024 Q3 | Sep 30, 2024 | ClearBridge Investments Dividend Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMT, AVB, AVGO, EIX, ENB, GOOGL, INTC, META, MRK, MSFT, ORCL, RTX, TMUS, TRV, WM | AI, dividends, Outperformance, rates, REITs, technology, Utilities, valuation | AI stocks took a breather in Q3 after adding trillions in market cap over 18 months. While the fund holds AI-beneficiaries like Alphabet, Apple, Broadcom, Meta, Microsoft and Oracle, their disciplined valuation approach results in lower exposure than the S&P 500. With significant AI value already embedded in stock prices, potential for material rerating appears reduced. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Infrastructure | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, infrastructure, interest rates, Recession, small caps, technology, Utilities | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard focuses on companies with strong dividend growth prospects and views regular dividends as management confidence signals. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Income-Equity Strategies | 3.6% | 0.0% | AES, AGO, AGRO, AM, BCC, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EME, EMN, ENB, ENLC, EPD, ETD, EVR, EXR, FFBC, FULT, GS, HCA, JHG, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KFY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MATX, MDU, MED, MEI, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NSP, NVDA, OMAB, OMF, POR, PPL, PSX, QCRH, RRC, RY, SBAC, SLP, SO, SUN, UGI, UHT, VLO, VST, WINA, WMB | dividends, energy, income, technology, Utilities, value, volatility | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard focuses on companies with strong dividend coverage and growth potential, with their Income-Equity strategies yielding 3.5-3.7% and positioned for dividend growth throughout market cycles. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments MLP Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, technology, Utilities, value | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. Miller/Howard emphasizes dividend growth as a key investment criterion across all strategies, with multiple holdings announcing dividend increases during the quarter. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Miller Howard Investments Utilities Plus | 0.0% | 0.0% | AES, AM, BCE, BK, CAG, CAH, CHRD, CNP, CSCO, D, DCP, EMN, ENB, EPD, EXR, GS, HCA, JNJ, JPM, KEY, KNF, LBRT, LNG, LYB, MDU, MPC, MSFT, MSM, NGG, NVDA, OMAB, POR, PPL, PSX, RRC, RY, SBAC, SO, SUN, UGI, VLO, VST, WMB | dividends, energy, income, infrastructure, Recession, technology, Utilities, volatility | The letter extensively analyzes dividend-paying tech stocks versus non-payers, finding high-dividend tech stocks outperformed when excluding the internet bubble period. During recessions, dividend increases still outnumber decreases by 3-to-1, with companies having lower leverage and stronger fundamentals more likely to maintain dividend growth. | View | |
| 2023 Q4 | Mar 1, 2024 | ClearBridge Investments Dividend Strategy | 0.0% | 0.0% | AAPL, AMT, AVGO, AZN, BDX, CHK, CSCO, ENB, GILD, INTC, JPM, MSFT, PFE, PSA, SRE, WMB, XOM | AI, dividends, healthcare, inflation, Pipelines, rates, technology, Utilities | The strategy focuses on high-quality dividend growers as a core investment approach. Growing dividends are positioned as one of investors' few tools for combating inflation and rising interest rates, preserving and expanding purchasing power when dividends grow faster than inflation. | AZN GILD AAPL AAPL|MSFT|NFLX|NVDA|UNH |
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| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Apr 23, 2026 | Fund Letters | Purpose Investment Partners | Enbridge Inc. | Oil & Gas Midstream | Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation | Bull | Toronto Stock Exchange | Canada, data centers, energy infrastructure, high credit quality, natural gas, pipeline, Preferred equity, Rate-reset. | View Pitch |
| Dec 1, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Enbridge Inc. | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | dividend stability, Enbridge, energy infrastructure, growth, oil and gas, pipeline system, renewables, scale, shareholder value, utilities | View Pitch | ||
| Dec 1, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Enbridge | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | crude oil pipelines, dividend strategy, Enbridge, energy infrastructure, growth potential, Natural gas liquids, North America, operational strength, project pipeline, renewables | View Pitch | ||
| Aug 13, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Marcel Knoop | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Neutral | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 13, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Constantine Theophylactou | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Gen Alpha | Enbridge | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | TSX | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Kody's Dividends | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Fluidsdoc | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bear | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Daniel Jones | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Envision Research | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Dmytro Konovalov | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | Oil & Gas Midstream | Bull | NYSE | — | View Pitch |
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