Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund Inc

Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund Inc

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Market Cap$2.24B
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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund IncKayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund Inc-47.97.46%-2%-13.70.2
$-2.57

Current Fair Value

118.8% downside

Overvalued by 118.8% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.

Share Statistics

Market cap$2.24 Billion
Enterprise Value$2.66 Billion
Dividend Yield$1.02 (7.46%)
Earnings per Share$-0.28
Beta0.65
Outstanding Shares169,126,038

Return

Return on Equity-2.01%ROE
Return on Assets-1.45%
Return on Invested Capital-2.32%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-47.89P/E Ratio
PEG51.83PEG
Price to Sales-13.7Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio1.05Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue-63.05
Enterprise Value to EBIT-35.67
Enterprise Value to Net Income-57
Total Debt to Enterprise0.16
Debt to Equity0.18Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

No data

Insider Trades

Last Earnings Call

Report Date
January 26, 2026
EPS Estimate
-
Average shareholder expectation
Revenue Estimate
-
Average shareholder expectation

Institutional Put/Call Ratio

Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.

Put/Call Ratio0.00000%
Total Calls35,000 8.14%
Total Puts-

Institutional Ownership

Holdings and activity of institutional investors.

Ownership %34.62% 0.33%
Total Invested$836.17M 16.47%
Investors Holding260 2.00%

ESG Score

No data

About Kayne Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund Inc

CEO: James Baker

Relevant Senate Committees

Joint Committee on Taxation

This committee provides crucial, non-partisan analysis and 'revenue estimates' for all tax legislation. Given the significant impact of tax policy on energy infrastructure (e.g., MLPs), insight into their analysis would provide material, non-public information regarding future tax burdens and incentives.

Finance

This committee controls taxation and trade. Tax policy (corporate rates, depreciation, investment credits, and treatment of pass-through entities like MLPs common in energy infrastructure) directly impacts the profitability and valuation of KYN's portfolio companies.

Appropriations

This committee allocates discretionary federal spending. Its decisions on funding for infrastructure projects, energy research, and related programs directly influence the revenue streams and growth opportunities for companies in the energy infrastructure sector.

Energy and Natural Resources

This committee directly oversees national energy policy, public lands, and the Department of Energy. It has a profound impact on leasing regulations for oil and gas, renewable energy development, and overall energy infrastructure projects, making it directly relevant to KYN's investments.

Environment and Public Works

This committee directly regulates the EPA and heavily influences infrastructure projects. Energy infrastructure (pipelines, power plants, transmission) is subject to environmental regulations, permitting, and benefits from federal infrastructure spending, making it highly relevant.