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What Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Investors Need to Know Today

Shares of Utilities sector company Enterprise Products Partners moved -0.3% today, and are now trading at a price of $26.13. The large-cap stock's daily volume was 280,446 compared to its average volume of 4,263,022. The S&P 500 index returned a -0.0% performance.

19 analysts are following Enterprise Products Partners and have set target prices ranging from $29.1 to $37.0 per share. On average, they have given the company a rating of buy. At today's prices, EPD is trading -18.9% away from its average analyst target price of $32.22 per share.

Over the last year, EPD's share price has increased by 11.1%, which represents a difference of -4.0% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $27.36 per share whereas its 52 week low is $22.9. With average free cash flows of $4.24 Billion that have been growing at an average rate of 32.2% over the last 4 years, Enterprise Products Partners is in a position to continue its strong stock performance trend.

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) Free Cashflow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2022-12-31 8,039,000 -1,964,000 6,075,000 -3.41
2021-12-31 8,512,500 -2,223,200 6,289,300 141.56
2020-12-31 5,891,500 -3,287,900 2,603,600 30.91
2019-12-31 6,520,500 -4,531,700 1,988,800 n/a
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