USA Compression Partners (USAC) Maintains Quarterly Dividend

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Apr 18, 2025
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  • USA Compression Partners (USAC, Financial) maintains its quarterly dividend at $0.525, reflecting a solid yield of 8.33%.
  • Analysts foresee a potential price upside of 7.85% from the current market price.
  • Current brokerage recommendations suggest a "Hold" status for USAC shares.

USA Compression Partners (USAC), in a strategic move favored by income-focused investors, has chosen to keep its quarterly dividend constant at $0.525 per share. This decision underpins a forward yield of 8.33%, offering an attractive proposition for dividend-seeking portfolios. The upcoming dividend is set for release on May 9, with the ex-dividend date marked as April 28.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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Market sentiment reveals an optimistic outlook from 5 analysts, with an average one-year price target for USA Compression Partners LP (USAC, Financial) set at $27.20. This target spans from a high of $30.00 to a low of $22.00. Investors are eyeing a potential upside of 7.85% from the current price of $25.22. Detailed estimate data is accessible on the USA Compression Partners LP (USAC) Forecast page.

Examining brokerage firm consensus, USA Compression Partners LP (USAC, Financial) garners an average recommendation rating of 3.0, categorizing it as a "Hold." This rating scale spans from a Strong Buy at 1 to a Sell at 5, providing a balanced perspective on the stock's standing in the market.

For those assessing fair value, GuruFocus estimates the GF Value of USAC to stand at $23.57 in one year, hinting at a potential downside of 6.54% from its current price of $25.22. The GF Value is derived from historical trading multiples, historical business growth, and forecasts of future business performance. Investors seeking more insight can visit the USA Compression Partners LP (USAC, Financial) Summary page.

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