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January 4, 2008
MLP Down (But Not Out)

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The upstream MLPs continue to close purchases, albeit smaller than the headier, 10-figure deals of early 2007, despite tougher access to capital and a softening of their equity currency.Between early February 2006 and August 3,

 

 

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