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NJR News and Press, NewJersey Resources Corporation From 11/13/19

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Company Name: NewJersey Resources Corporation
Stock Symbol: NJR
Market: NYSE
Website: njresources.com

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NJR - New Jersey Resources Announces Executive Promotions

The board of directors of New Jersey Resources (NYSE: NJR) approved three executive promotions at its meeting this week as the company continues its long-term succession planning. Kraig Sanders and John Wyckoff were promoted to Vice President, New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) and Sean Annitto wa...

NJR - New Jersey Resources Schedules Year-End Fiscal 2019 Earnings Call

New Jersey Resources (NYSE:NJR) invites investors, customers, members of the financial community and other interested parties to listen to a live webcast of its year-end fiscal 2019 earnings results on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, at 10 a.m. ET. President and Chief Executive Officer Steve West...

NJR - Relatively High Forward Earnings Yield Detected in Shares of Star Group L.P. in the Gas Utilities Industry (SGU, NFG, NJR, SPH, SJI)

Below are the five companies in the Gas Utilities industry with the highest forward earnings yields. Using projected earnings for the current fiscal year, the forward earnings yield is useful to compare a stock's return vs. owning a similar stock or other yield assets (e.g. bonds). Generally, ...

NJR - Southwest Gas Holdings Inc has the Highest Sales per Share in the Gas Utilities Industry (SWX, CPK, SGU, NJR, OGS)

Below are the five companies in the Gas Utilities industry with the highest sales per share. Sales per share is a valuable metric in comparing relative value for companies in the same industry. Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. ranks highest with sales per share of $54.89. Chesapeake Utilities Corp...

NJR - Top 5 Companies in the Gas Utilities Industry With the Highest Sales per Share (SWX, CPK, SGU, NJR, OGS)

Below are the five companies in the Gas Utilities industry with the highest sales per share. Sales per share is a valuable metric in comparing relative value for companies in the same industry. Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. ranks highest with sales per share of $54.89. Chesapeake Utilities Corp...

NJR - PennEast gas pipeline turned down for key water permit

New Jersey's environmental regulator denies a water permit needed to build the proposed $1B PennEast natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to New Jersey. More news on: Enbridge Inc., The Southern Company, South Jersey Industries, Inc., Energy stocks news, Read more ...

NJR - New Jersey Resources Appoints John Bremner Vice President of NJR Midstream

New Jersey Resources (NYSE:NJR) today announced the appointment of John Bremner as Vice President of NJR Midstream. In this role, Mr. Bremner will be responsible for leading the company’s midstream business, including overseeing the midstream team, developing and executing new growth o...

NJR - Chesapeake Utilities Corporation to Exit the Natural Gas Marketing Business; Selling Peninsula Energy Services Company, Inc. Assets

DOVER, Del. , Oct. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (Chesapeake Utilities) (NYSE: CPK) today announced that it is exiting the natural gas marketing business through the sale of the majority of the assets of Peninsula Energy Services Company, Inc. (PESCO), the Compa...

NJR - PennEast seeks FERC's help in eminent domain holdup

PennEast Pipeline is asking the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to help overcome an unfavorable ruling from the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals that threatens to hold up the project. More news on: Enbridge Inc., The Southern Company, South Jersey Industries, Inc., Energy st...

NJR - 3 Beaten-Down Natural Gas Stocks You Can Buy to Weather a Recession

Utilities are the classic defensive stock because as a regulated public good they operate within strict parameters for profit, return on investment, and dividends. Besides, the reasoning is that people need light and heat even in a recession. They can cut back on discretionary spending, but ga...

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