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A Midstream Energy ETF to Generate Attractive Yields

A Midstream Energy ETF to Generate Attractive Yields April 22, 2021 Exchange traded fund investors who want to dive into the midstream energy market can consider a new actively managed strategy. In the recent webcast, Midstream Marvels: An ETF Strategy for the Low-Rate Landscape, John Cusick, Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst, Miller/Howard Investments, explained that midstream energy companies are composed of the transition of a natural resource from its initial gathering to the creation of the final product. It is the infrastructure, storage, transportation, and processing of the asset itself. This sector includes pumping stations, pipelines, storage facilities, tanker ships, tank trucks, and rail tank cars.

Midstream Marvels: An ETF Strategy for the Low-Rate Landscape

Midstream Marvels: An ETF Strategy for the Low-Rate Landscape April 20, 2021 In a stubbornly low interest-rate environment, investors are seeking out alternative avenues to generate extra yield. Midstream energy companies and master limited partnerships are two of the more credible asset classes in this arena. In the upcoming webcast, Midstream Marvels: An ETF Strategy for the Low-Rate Landscape, John Love, President and Chief Executive Officer, USCF; and John Cusick, Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst, Miller/Howard Investments, will dive deeply into the midstream energy market and outline a new actively managed strategy. Specifically, USCF recently launched the USCF Midstream Energy Income Fund (UMI) with sub-adviser Miller/Howard Investments, a Woodstock, NY-based, research-driven portfolio management firm. UMI, an actively-managed ETF, will apply Miller/Howard’s hallmark bottom-up fundamental research to midstream energy infrastructure companies focused on energy

Sabis International Charter School students advance to nationals in academic competition

Sabis International Charter School students advance to nationals in Academic Decathlon Updated Mar 13, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 Sabis International Charter School students competed in the Massachusetts Academic Decathlon virtually. The competition is comprised of ten academic events that coincide with a particular theme. This year s theme is the Cold War. Facebook Share SPRINGFIELD Along with navigating online learning, students on the Sabis International Charter School’s Academic Decathlon team have been researching the Cold War and its impact on everything from art and literature to economics, science and even math. Last Sunday the Springfield team competed with 15 other high school teams from across the state and qualified for the National Academic Decathlon this spring. The competition tests their knowledge in seven subjects, as well as their skills in public speaking, essay writing and interviewing.

That movie is 20 years old? A look at films from 2000

That movie is 20 years old? A look at films from 2000 Marc Bona, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio – At the end of every year we reminisce about movies from two decades ago that still find their way onto cable channels and streaming services. And as you read the summary and see the year it’s easy to find yourself saying ‘Hey, I can’t believe that movie is 20 years old’. (Interestingly, Jim Caviezel, Helen Hunt, Jon Bon Jovi and Frances McDormand each appeared in more than one film in 2000.) Well, this is by far a complete list, but here are 20 movies that might surprise you to learn they were released in 2000:

Gracedale staff to be offered $750 to get COVID-19 vaccine

EASTON, Pa. – Northampton County will offer staff members of Gracedale, the county nursing home, $750 each to get the COVID-19 vaccine. That could cost as much as $490,000 if all 650 employees get the shot. The payment is an incentive. County Executive Lamont McClure said employees cannot be required to get the shots. Lives and livelihoods will be saved by a robust vaccination program, McClure said. He said the county will use federal CARES Act money to pay the incentive. The county received $27.6 million from the federal government for pandemic relief. It kept some and distributed the rest to nonprofit groups, small businesses, schools and local governments.

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