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April 10, 2007
MLP MOMENTUM

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Last year was pretty good, in terms of the performance of the broad master limited partnership (MLP) sectors—pipeline and other midstream, propane distribution, coal, shipping and E&P—and it was especially good for the closed-end funds

 

 

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