About this episode
In today’s episode, Travis Miller, an energy and utilities strategist for Morningstar Research Services, discusses the potential earnings growth for the utilities sector, and which stocks are undervalued. 00:06 Introduction 00:35 Pfizer to Acquire Cancer Drug Developer 01:44 Adidas Wheezes 02:51 Squarespace Subscriptions Are Solid, But Are They Enough? 04:10 What’s Ahead in the Utilities Sector? 05:08 The Inflation Reduction Act includes credits for energy-saving home improvements and electric vehicles. How are utilities preparing for the rise in electricity demand? 06:11 What kind of financial support will utilities need to carry out this plan? 07:46 Why should investors consider earnings growth, too? 08:44 Now, what are your expectations this year for dividends? 09:20 Now, if investors are looking to invest in utilities, where should they look? 10:40 Utilities sector stock picks 13:21 Don’t Ignore the Banking Crisis Read about topics from this episode. Utilities Suddenly a Growth Sector? Why Investors Should Care About the Banking Scare Pfizer's Seagen Deal Should Help Offset Upcoming Patent Losses; No Fair Value Estimate Impact Much Has Gone Wrong for Adidas Recently, but Its Status as a Popular Global Sportswear Brand Holds Squarespace Earnings: Resilient Retention and Strong Bookings Growth Even After Price Increases What to watch from Morningstar. Where to Invest: Stocks or CDs? Is Berkshire Hathaway Stock a Buy After Rocky Results? Should You Fund Your 401(k) First or Your IRA? With IRA Deadline Looming, Don’t Make These Mistakes Read what our team is writing: Travis Miller Tom Lauricella Damien Conover David Swartz Follow us on social media. Ivanna Hampton on Twitter: @ivannahampton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarInc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstarinc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.