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The Company's principal operations are the ownership and operation of regulated electricity and gas infrastructure networks in the UK and the US.
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mfd38 (< 20) Submitted: 3/21/07 7:13 AM : Start Price: $71.96 NGG Score: 14.44
This gig is going places, hungry and not stopping in NY.
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SSFD (87.48) Submitted: 4/25/07 2:48 PM : Start Price: $74.10 NGG Score: 15.61
British utility ADR. Extremely well managed. Stock has increased in value due to earnings and exchange rates. Owns key electric utilities in the Northeast.
am7278 (< 20) Submitted: 4/25/07 6:47 PM : Start Price: $73.30 NGG Score: 16.49
Company future looks good.
acwack (20.46) Submitted: 5/16/07 11:24 AM : Start Price: $71.53 NGG Score: 18.74
OK, I'll bite on NGG even though the market is a bit "toppy" (S&P at 1504 today, 5/16/07). NGG's monopoly at its UK home base is providing the cash to expand overseas, its profit margin is at 13% or so, and it pays a dividend which is expected to gr...
gdsfgggg (45.71) Submitted: 7/04/07 1:42 PM : Start Price: $70.31 NGG Score: 20.73
Monopoly. Profitable. Expansive. Double Bottom.
prodigysingh (< 20) Submitted: 3/25/08 4:37 PM : Start Price: $70.11 NGG Score: 13.42
Best and Largest in the industry in UK and North East USA - Whatever happens to the alternative fuels, for atleast a few decades we will depend on NG and HO to heat our homes and for generation.Has best practices in the indust...
sparkimus (< 20) Submitted: 4/10/08 2:50 PM : Start Price: $70.47 NGG Score: 13.86
p/e below industry average, increasing dividends, seems like a safe investment in such a volatile market.
greenbodhi (80.04) Submitted: 11/18/08 11:11 PM : Start Price: $53.53 NGG Score: 1.26
National City Grid is a utility company going green. They're rolling out a pilot project in some Massachusetts communities to allow some households to rent solar panels as a source for their electricity. This project may take off, but in case it does...