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March 7, 2008
Siegel says MLPs may return a median 21% this year

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The looming threat of a recession, persistent market volatility and the potential for continued equity overhang may give some investors in energy-related master limited partnerships (MLPs) pause this year. But at least one investment-banking firm

 

 

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