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I’ve had all those for a very long time. My serious money. Generates great dividend income and steady growth[/quote]
Dividend play was getting hard to do, personally.
I bought Sempra Energy and Edison, 2 years back when energy prices were lower. Just a tiny position of a few hundred shares. The dividend were slightly over 3% for Sempra and 4% for Edison, when Sempra was $122/sh and Edison was around $60/share.
I figure instead of getting mad at SDGE and SoCal Edison raise rates of electricity and natural gas, I’d just camp out in their dividend, and if they raised rates for their bottom line, good for them and good for me, heh heh.
Both too expensive to buy now. Sempra dividend is under 3% now, and Edison is under 4% now. Both are close to an all time high. Probably should take some money off the table in those and find something with better dividends.
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Hey, unrelated I finished my valve cover replacement on my N55 motor and finished plastic welding some broken panels just now in my garage that I don’t want to replace for several hundred $$$. Saved over $1300, now extra gambling money 🙂
What a royal pain in the azz… Got to remove all sorts of shit just to take off the cover. And that point, you might as well replace the valve cover along with the gasket, since the valve covers are now made out of plastic that get brittle over time. Stupid BMW’s. Thank you, work at home flexible schedules.
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… so much plastic stuff shit….I managed to only break 2 things, one which was a maintenance item that needed to be replaced anyway $20, and the plastic engine covers that were pre-broken by the stealership who never told me…..Total walking on eggshells…but, yes it is possible so service a BMW at home with a little patience. I hope those 6 metal fuel lines that run over the cover don’t leak, lol.
8 hours over a few days and counting, and almost done… I guess that’s why Indy shops want $1300, excluding parts cost of course, which is another $600 for the valve cover lol,