Breitburn Energy Partners Announces $0.465 Distribution and 3 Stocks Riding 52-Week Highs

Breitburn Energy Partners (NASDAQ:BBEP) has announced a third quarter cash distribution of 46.5 cents per unit, or $1.86 per unit on an annualized basis, for all of its outstanding units. This distribution marks an increase from the second quarter distribution, which was 46 cents per unit, which is $1.84 per unit on an annualized basis. The third quarter distribution will be payable on November 14th to the record holders of common units at the close of business on November 9th. Shares closed up 0.85 percent on the day at $20.15 and have traded in a 52-week range of $16.06 to $20.19.

Generac Holdings (NYSE:GNRC) is significantly revising its guidance upward for the remainder of the current year because of the increased demand for home standby and portable generators in the fourth quarter, due to the major power outage activity that is taking place at this time. As a result, it is expected that full-year 2012 total net sales should increase in the low 40 percent range year-over-year to 2011. This higher sales outlook should cause adjusted EBITDA for the full-year 2012 to increase in the mid 40 percent range, also year-over-year, which is an increase from the mid 30 percent growth rate previously predicted. Shares closed up 20.01 percent on the day at $34.00, having been traded in a 52-week range of $18.35 to $30.61.

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HSN’s (NASDAQ:HSNI) board of directors has okayed a quarterly cash dividend of 18 cents per share, which is payable December 19th to shareholders of record as of December 5th, and represents a 44 percent increase compared to the prior dividend of 12.5 cents per share. Shares closed up 5.58 percent on the day at $52.00 and have traded in a 52-week range of $32.95 to $49.71.

KVH Industries (NASDAQ:KVHI) estimates fiscal year 2012 revenue of between $133 million and 138 million, against consensus of $132.5 million, along with a higher effective tax rate for the year. Shares closed up 3.13 percent on the day at $13.82 and have been traded in a 52-week range of $6.96 to $14.50.

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