Cowen: It's difficult to ignore companies returning a lot of cash to shareholders, so energy stocks should continue to work
Jason Gabelman of Cowen discusses why investors have been shying away somewhat from the energy sector, even as oil and gas producers continue to report record profits and give back cash to shareholders through dividends and buybacks.
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