Prev Close | 53.03 |
Day Low/High | 50.86 / 52.85 |
52 Wk Low/High | 20.84 / 55.51 |
Prev Close | 53.03 |
Day Low/High | 50.86 / 52.85 |
52 Wk Low/High | 20.84 / 55.51 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1354.73B |
Market Cap | 71.84B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
From Magellan Midstream Partners to Viper Energy, check these names out.
Geopolitics and lower than average inventories pumping oil higher.
It's a great time to lighten the load and all three of these names give us a reason to do it.
With increasing isolationism in the U.S., commodity plays will come to the forefront.
Oil is trading near multi-year highs, so investors should take notice.
It is fitting that the next leader of Berkshire will be either Jain or Abel.
Earlier today Walmart announced bonuses for its employees.
Deciding what to keep and what to throw out of the portfolio.
The major indexes are moving higher following positive earnings reports.
Will the oil company's stock again show a post-earnings gain?
The bargains are out there.
This wouldn't be the first time players needed to be beaten over the head with a new trend before changing positions.
Bad planning by companies offers opportunity as oil prices begin to rise.
The Dow makes new highs while the Nasdaq and S&P have problems.
COP is poised (again) to move higher.
This trade is predicated on the energy sector improving over the short to intermediate term.
Waiting for the $1245-to-$1250 area before adding.
Buy strength with a reasonable sell stop.
Charts show a change of direction for these stocks.
Wall Street ends with modest gains with the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading the charge on strength in the financials sector.
"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig." -- Blondie, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" As I will be shortly involved in a potentially lenghty meeting, there will be no "Takeaw...
That's not too common in the oil patch.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer discusses Thursday's trending stocks including Lululemon LULU, Apple AAPL, Chipotle CMG and ConocoPhillips COP.
TheStreet's Jim Cramer said ConocoPhillips' COP move to sell part of its oil sands business to Cenovus Energy CVE is brilliant.
North Carolina's so-called 'bathroom bill' may be killed.
Its decision to sell a costly oil sands field shows it will focus on paying down debt.