Prev Close | 29.02 |
Open | 29.31 |
Day Low/High | 28.19 / 29.47 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.48 / 29.27 |
Volume | 993.39K |
Prev Close | 29.02 |
Open | 29.31 |
Day Low/High | 28.19 / 29.47 |
52 Wk Low/High | 13.48 / 29.27 |
Volume | 993.39K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 70.75B |
Market Cap | 2.01B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
India Cutting Iran Imports Is Good News for Crude Oil
China's latest round of sanctions is about to make the pain real for many energy names.
How does the energy sector stands to win? The answer is in the transportation of commodities.
Oil above $70 a barrel supports more infrastructure spending around exports.
Diplomacy must precede presidential threats.
These names are showing bullish or bearish reversal patterns over the past week.
This week's bullish and bearish reversal patterns.
A change in renewable fuel regulations would be a negative for companies like Chevron and BP, says S&P Capital IQ.
13F filing also reveals acquisitions in small banks and real estate.
Energy, financial and technology stocks dominate names showing potential for higher prices.
The market added to gains in the last hour and all 10 industry segments were up except for utilities, thanks to higher interest rates. Nice to see Goldman Sachs' three themes for refiners in the second half of 2015 note the two refiners I still hold...
Here are the emerging trends that I believe are actionable.
The game-changing effects of Levant projects are more reasons to hold it.
Developing European shale is a less outlandish notion than importing U.S. gas.
The shale revolution will still play out into 2014.
This sector is a good place to troll for some undervalued names
These names have classic chart formations worth watching.
A rise in the gasoline and CLMT's products would be beneficial.
These stocks have formed bases and are now forming inverse head-and-shoulders patterns.
Here are a pair of potentially high-profit short spec plays in the oil-and-gas space.
These stocks' bullish runs may soon run into resistance.
Insider selling at the downstream refiner is on the rise -- should you sell, too?