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To own Genesis Energy today, you really have to believe in the partnership’s ability to keep improving its balance sheet and turning shrinking losses into something more sustainable, despite a mixed earnings picture and a dividend that is not covered by profits. The new US$750 million 6.750% notes due 2034 and the tender for the higher‑coupon 2028 notes directly touch one of the key short term catalysts: confidence in refinancing and liquidity. By pushing maturities out and modestly lowering interest costs, the recent deal may ease near term refinancing worries and take some pressure off the revolving credit facility, without materially changing the fundamental risks around profitability, cash flow coverage of distributions, and execution. For investors, the story is gradually shifting from “can they refinance” to “can they earn their cost of capital.”
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