The Motley Fool
27 Jun 2026, 21:15 UTC · 2h ago
Where Will High-Yield Enbridge Stock Be in 10 Years?
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

The Motley Fool
27 Jun 2026, 21:15 UTC · 2h ago
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

What the story claims
4 claims · each scored for market impact
Enbridge projects 5% annual growth in distributable cash flow over the long term, with 3% growth targeted for 2026. — Direct guidance on cash flow growth provides a clear trajectory for dividend sustainability and share price appreciation.
+0.40Enbridge maintains a high dividend yield of approximately 5.1% supported by 31 consecutive annual increases. — High, consistent yields attract income-focused investors and provide a floor for the stock price during volatility.
+0.30The company's regulated natural gas utility business is seeing increased demand from electric utilities to support AI-driven power needs. — Linking energy infrastructure to the AI growth narrative provides a fundamental catalyst for long-term demand expansion.
+0.20Continue reading
6 related stories
Search tags
Midstream operations (oil and gas transport) account for the vast majority of the company's EBITDA, making earnings dependent on volume rather than commodity prices. — This reduces the company's risk profile relative to direct oil producers, though it is less of a 'market mover' than growth guidance.
+0.10Which stocks this story touches
The article highlights a strong dividend yield, consistent dividend growth, and strategic positioning in both traditional and clean energy markets.
Free · No account
Get a free daily PDF briefing — the last 24 hours of news, with summaries and the market-impact score for each story, delivered an hour before the open.
We’ll watch
Pre-filled from this story — remove any you don’t want. Add more tickers & tags or fine-tune your watchlist anytime — every email has an edit link, no account needed.
Free forever · one email a day, max · unsubscribe in one click.How it works
How the impact breaks down
Where the story's weight lands
Stocks most exposed
Modeled from each name's sensitivity to this story
No stock impact ranking available yet.

The Motley Fool
5h ago