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National Grid (NYSE: NGG) is an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million people through our networks in New York and Massachusetts . National Grid is focused on building a smarter, stronger, cleaner energy future - transforming our networks with more reliable and resilient energy solutions to meet state climate goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Investing Articles

I told ChatGPT I wanted a passive income ISA that pays forever and it suggested…

Harvey Jones is looking to generate a passive income in retirement from a balance portfolio of FTSE 100 shares. Could…

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If I invest £20,000 in National Grid shares, how much passive income can I get?

National Grid shares are a popular dividend pick in the UK with defensive cash flows. But just how much passive…

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I asked ChatGPT for the top 3 dividend stocks to buy for retirement

Can the AI bot highlight great dividend stocks for a retirement portfolio? After taking a closer look, Paul Summers thinks…

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My top 3 FTSE 100 shares for passive income investors to consider

Mark Hartley explains why he thinks these three FTSE 100 shares could provide spectacular dividend returns for years to come.

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National Grid shares keep the lights on for passive-income investors

As the UK upgrades its energy network, Andrew Mackie is becoming increasingly attracted to National Grid shares, both for income…

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£300 a month invested in a Junior SIPP could grow to £581,240 by the time a child reaches 65!

It’s often said that starting early is the key to a financially secure retirement. With this in mind, James Beard…

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2026 could be the year of interest rate cuts. How might the UK stock market react?

If the UK stock market benefits from rate cuts, this FTSE 100 utility company may be a strong option for…

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How does the price-to-value proposition look in National Grid’s share price after its pre-H1 results update?

National Grid’s share price has risen a lot since January on solid results, but how does it look now following…

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Are National Grid shares a bargain under £11?

National grid shares have been rising in recent months and look set to finally break the £11 mark. Could they…

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If markets crash, I’m buying these 2 UK shares

Our writer highlights two UK shares he’s buying in the event of a stock market crash, explaining why defensive stocks…

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National Grid: the UK’s safest passive income stock?

With competition restricted and demand resilient, is a regulated utilities business the FTSE 100’s most reliable source of passive income?

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5 questions to ask yourself before you start investing

Christopher Ruane goes through a handful of things he thinks a would-be investor could helpfully consider before they start investing.

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