
Since 1909, the United States has rolled through World War I, the
Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, World War II, the race for
space, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and now our nation's current economic
crisis. Through it all, your company has built value and paid annual
dividends to its investors. Several investors are profiled here.
Reinvesting dividends. Skip Baker knows the importance of building assets carefully over time. He and his partner Paul Davenport bought Triggs Plumbing in 1972 when
he was just 24 years old. Thirteen years later, he and his wife, Gloria, began building an investment in MGE Energy. "We're good savers. I like the dividend reinvestment plan and how it helps the stock grow," Skip says. With retirement approaching, the Bakers are putting more money into MGE Energy because they see it as a sound investment.
As a small business owner, Skip Baker of Triggs Plumbing in Madison looks
out for his future with diversified investments that include
MGE Energy stock.
