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Dear Fellow Investor, Here are three "Strong Buy" energy stocks recently recommended by Wall Street-

Dear Fellow Investor, Here are three "Strong Buy" energy stocks recently recommended by Wall Street- Constellium SE – SYM: CSTM Recent Price: $12.12 Price Target: $18.20 Firms with Buy Rating: Goldman Sachs, BMO Capital, Credit Suisse Description: Constellium SE, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of specialty rolled and extruded aluminum products for the packaging, aerospace, and automotive end-markets. === Is This NYSE American Biopharma (ATNM) Ready To Burst Onto The Scene? Biotech stocks can start as little known afterthoughts and turn into explosive disruptors on the cusp of revolutionizing medicine in months, weeks, or even days. That's why we put together this comprehensive research report on Actinium Pharmaceuticals. [See Full Report here ]( === Sempra – SYM: SRE Recent Price: $146.40 Price Target: $170.00 Firms with Buy Rating: Guggenheim, Wells Fargo, UBS Description: Sempra operates as an energy-services holding company in the United States and internationally. The company's San Diego Gas & Electric Company segment provides electric services; and supplies natural gas. It offers electric services to approximately 3.6 million population and natural gas services to approximately 3.3 million population that covers 4,100 square miles. Its Southern California Gas Company segment owns and operates a natural gas distribution, transmission, and storage system that supplies natural gas to a population of approximately 22 million covering an area of 24,000 square miles. The company's Sempra Texas Utilities segment engages in the regulated transmission and distribution of electricity serving 3.8 million homes and businesses, and operation of 140,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines. Its transmission system includes 18,249 circuit miles of transmission lines, a total of 1,174 transmission and distribution substations, and interconnection to 130 third-party generation facilities totaling 45,403 megawatts. The company was formerly known as Sempra Energy and changed its name to Sempra in July 2021. Sempra was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, California. === "We need batteries. Literally everywhere." Pretty much every technological megatrend today requires batteries. That includes EVs... 5G... AI... charging stations... and smart energy storage systems. Find out why the U.S. just added graphite to a list of super-critical minerals, calling it "essential for America's National Defense." [Read about this company's once-in-a-lifetime graphite opportunity -- before Wall Street]( === Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated – SYM: PEG Recent Price: $56.05 Price Target: $72.18 Firms with Buy Rating: Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, Wells Fargo Description: Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated, through its subsidiaries, operates as an energy company primarily in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States. It operates through two segments, PSE&G and PSEG Power. The PSE&G segment transmits electricity; distributes electricity and gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers, as well as invests in solar generation projects, and energy efficiency and related programs; and offers appliance services and repairs. As of December 31, 2021, it had electric transmission and distribution system of 25,000 circuit miles and 862,000 poles; 56 switching stations with an installed capacity of 39,353 megavolt-amperes (MVA), and 235 substations with an installed capacity of 9,285 MVA; four electric distribution headquarters and five electric sub-headquarters; and 18,000 miles of gas mains, 12 gas distribution headquarters, two sub-headquarters, and one meter shop, as well as 58 natural gas metering and regulating stations. Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated was incorporated in 1985 and is based in Newark, New Jersey. === Hidden Income 'hack' This hidden income strategy was just leaked and it can be yours now. It goes in depth about how you can start off with a small account and turn that into your own weekly paycheck. Learn how you can GAIN that extra advantage over what others aren't doing. 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