This article highlights the rationale to own Kinder Morgan, Inc. (KMI) and sell equities associated with Kinder Morgan. Kinder Morgan's role as General Partner has Incentive Distribution Rights (IDR) which explicitly indicate the shortcomings of not owning Kinder Morgan, the General Partner. Kinder Morgan's incentive distribution rights remove any motive to own Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP). I will opine why other negatively impacted companies are Kinder Morgan Management LLC (KMR), El Paso Corp. (EP), and El Paso Pipeline Partners, L.P. (EPB).
I recommend that investors consider buying Kinder Morgan. My opinion is to avoid the affiliated Kinder Morgan Partnership equities. The Kinder Morgan General Partner legal structure provides incentives to benefit the General Partner. My advice is to avoid Kinder Morgan Management LLC, El Paso Corp., and El Paso Pipeline Partners, L.P., and Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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The rationale to own Kinder Morgan, Inc. (KMI)
Posted by D4L | Wednesday, November 09, 2011 | ArticleLinks | 0 comments »________________________________________________________________
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