A Quick Look at Kinder Morgan's Leadership

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Kinder Morgan has returned 12% over the last year, but as we all know, past performances are not indicative of future returns. That's why I created a premium report on Kinder Morgan -- to help investors examine its future and decide if the company is still right for their portfolios.

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Leadership
CEO Richard Kinder is widely thought of as one of the best in the business. Working on an annual salary of $1, Kinder has built one of the most powerful - and important - midstream networks in the world.

Kinder Morgan began as a small operation in 1997 with a $325 million enterprise value. Rich Kinder has made smart, strategic decisions and built the company into what it is now: The third-largest energy company in the U.S. with an enterprise value of about $100 billion.

While some $1 CEOs may be more gimmick than substance, Kinder is the real deal. He parks in the same garage as his employees, and Kinder Morgan execs fly coach for business. Keep in mind that Kinder is one of the top 50 wealthiest Americans.


Kinder refuses to waste shareholders' money, and you can see that quite clearly in the companies' performance. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners and Kinder Morgan Management have a long, consistent history of strong returns to look at compared to KMI, which was public, then private, and then went public again in 2011. However, all three entities did perform well last year, as KMP returned 29%, KMR 26%, and KMI 11%.

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