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YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on MSTY (120.57%), CONY (119.30%), NVDY (106.86%), AMDY (65.04%), FBY (61.10%) and Others

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.

Key Points: 
  • The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.
  • The Distribution Rate and 30-Day SEC Yield are not indicative of future distributions, if any, on the ETFs.
  • Distributions for the ETFs (if any) are variable and may vary significantly from month to month and may be zero.
  • If the Fund does make distributions, the amounts of such distributions will likely vary greatly from one distribution to the next.

A Major Gas Find Could Upend European Energy Markets

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

LONDON, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As Europe realizes the full risk of relying on foreign oil and gas, it could soon find relief coming from an unexpected source. That's because, after years of leaning on cheap Russian gas, geopolitical shifts have changed the equation. Both the war in Ukraine and simple economics have forced the EU to pivot from strict green energy policies.  Companies mentioned in this release include: Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP), Talos Energy Inc. (NYSE: TALO), Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE: LNG).

Key Points: 
  • '  And The Washington Post announced recently, 'Amid energy crisis, EU says gas can sometimes be 'green.''
  • The message is clear: Europe is scrambling to diversify its energy sources and achieve true energy independence.
  • That's why one Canadian energy company, MCF Energy ( MCF .V; MCFNF .QX), is on a mission to help secure Europe's energy independence and explore these long-ignored assets.
  • ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) has adeptly balanced its energy portfolio between natural gas and oil, reflecting a nuanced understanding of the world's changing energy consumption trends.

YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on NVDY (101.70%), CONY (74.88%), AIYY (70.25%), AMDY (69.08%), MRNY (66.96%) and Others

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.

Key Points: 
  • The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.
  • The Distribution Rate and 30-Day SEC Yield are not indicative of future distributions, if any, on the ETFs.
  • Distributions for the ETFs (if any) are variable and may vary significantly from month to month and may be zero.
  • If the Fund does make distributions, the amounts of such distributions will likely vary greatly from one distribution to the next.

A Natural Gas Boom Is Looming For Europe

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

LONDON, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Europe is weathering its second winter since it cut itself off from Russian natural gas, but beyond that, without its own sufficient supplies, the continent remains vulnerable to the whims of a volatile global market.  Companies mentioned in this release include: Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX), ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), Talos Energy Inc. (NYSE:TALO), Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LNG).

Key Points: 
  • Also in Germany, MCF Energy now has the Reudnitz Gas field concession, a large-scale natural gas prospect initially discovered in 1964.
  • And the timing is significant: Europe has underinvested in natural gas as it strives to lower carbon emissions, but natural gas is turning out to be the accepted bridge fuel for the world's energy transition.
  • The company's aggressive expansion into natural gas is paired with robust oil operations, suggesting a well-rounded vision for the future.
  • Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LNG), pioneers the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector in the United States, operating the country's first LNG export facilities.

A Natural Gas Boom Is Looming For Europe

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, March 7, 2024

LONDON, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Europe is weathering its second winter since it cut itself off from Russian natural gas, but beyond that, without its own sufficient supplies, the continent remains vulnerable to the whims of a volatile global market.  Companies mentioned in this release include: Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX), ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), Talos Energy Inc. (NYSE:TALO), Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LNG).

Key Points: 
  • Also in Germany, MCF Energy now has the Reudnitz Gas field concession, a large-scale natural gas prospect initially discovered in 1964.
  • And the timing is significant: Europe has underinvested in natural gas as it strives to lower carbon emissions, but natural gas is turning out to be the accepted bridge fuel for the world's energy transition.
  • The company's aggressive expansion into natural gas is paired with robust oil operations, suggesting a well-rounded vision for the future.
  • Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSE:LNG), pioneers the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector in the United States, operating the country's first LNG export facilities.

This Could Be The Most Exciting Natural Gas Play in Europe

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

LONDON,  February 29, 2024  /PRNewswire/ -- Supergiants like Exxon are focused on big offshore venues like Guyana and Namibia, leaving behind prime onshore natural gas assets in Europe - a region that is now desperate for affordable domestic resources that Russian Gazprom doesn't control.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Chevron (NYSE:CVX), ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), Talos Energy (NYSE:TALO), Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG).

Key Points: 
  • Welchau is adjacent to an up-dip from a discovery that intersected at a gas column of at least 400 meters, testing condensate rich for pipeline-quality gas.
  • Natural gas is being reclassified as green and sustainable, which is a boon for the development of MCF Energy's assets.
  • Their strategic moves in the natural gas sector, especially with their investments in LNG projects and shale gas explorations, position them as a leader in this segment.
  • Their investments in natural gas, especially in North America and Asia, mirror the world's shifting energy consumption patterns.

This Could Be The Most Exciting Natural Gas Play in Europe

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, February 29, 2024

LONDON, February 29, 2024  /PRNewswire/ -- Supergiants like Exxon are focused on big offshore venues like Guyana and Namibia, leaving behind prime onshore natural gas assets in Europe - a region that is now desperate for affordable domestic resources that Russian Gazprom doesn't control.  Companies mentioned in this release include:  Chevron (NYSE:CVX), ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), Talos Energy (NYSE:TALO), Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG).

Key Points: 
  • Welchau is adjacent to an up-dip from a discovery that intersected at a gas column of at least 400 meters, testing condensate rich for pipeline-quality gas.
  • Natural gas is being reclassified as green and sustainable, which is a boon for the development of MCF Energy's assets.
  • Their strategic moves in the natural gas sector, especially with their investments in LNG projects and shale gas explorations, position them as a leader in this segment.
  • Their investments in natural gas, especially in North America and Asia, mirror the world's shifting energy consumption patterns.

YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on AMDY (87.93%), NFLY (78.50%), NVDY (69.23%), CONY (67.56%), FBY (61.15%) and Others

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.

Key Points: 
  • The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.
  • For TSLY, APLY, NVDY, AMZY, FBY, GOOY, NFLY, CONY and SQY, click here .
  • Distributions for the ETFs (if any) are variable and may vary significantly from month to month and may be zero.
  • If the Fund does make distributions, the amounts of such distributions will likely vary greatly from one distribution to the next.

ExxonMobil to Release Fourth Quarter 2023 Financial Results

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Monday, January 22, 2024

Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) will release its fourth quarter 2023 financial results on Friday, February 2, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) will release its fourth quarter 2023 financial results on Friday, February 2, 2024.
  • The company will issue a press release via Business Wire that will be available at 5:30 a.m. CT at investor.exxonmobil.com .
  • Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Kathy Mikells, and Vice President of Investor Relations Jennifer Driscoll will review the results during a live conference call at 7:30 a.m. CT.
  • An archive replay of the call and a copy of the presentation with accompanying supplemental financial data will be available at investor.exxonmobil.com .

YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on MRNY (128.16%), CONY (126.19%), AIYY (84.20%), SQY (83.05%), AMDY (79.08%) and Others

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 4, 2024

The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.

Key Points: 
  • The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV.
  • The Distribution Rate and 30-Day SEC Yield are not indicative of future distributions, if any, on the ETFs.
  • Distributions for the ETFs (if any) are variable and may vary significantly from month to month and may be zero.
  • If the Fund does make distributions, the amounts of such distributions will likely vary greatly from one distribution to the next.