Prev Close | 2.14 |
Day Low/High | 0.00 / 0.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1.39 / 6.75 |
Avg Volume | 11.12M |
Prev Close | 2.14 |
Day Low/High | 0.00 / 0.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 1.39 / 6.75 |
Avg Volume | 11.12M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 460.45M |
Market Cap | 1.03B |
EPS | 0.40 |
P/E Ratio | 3.45 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
With oil prices surging, keep these points in mind as you look to profit.
These small E&P names look promising, but airlines, automakers and shippers could see big problems.
Geopolitics and lower than average inventories pumping oil higher.
Big oil is lagging the market even as the commodity continues to accelerate.
U.S. inventories have fallen, consumption is growing, and OPEC is disciplined.
Ultimately the 2-10 spread is a measure of the expected pace of economic growth.
These names have well-above-market yields in addition to compelling valuations.
Still looking for market-beating ideas in the warmth of an overheated market.
It's a great time to invest in smaller E&Ps, and these 3 will outperform the markets for the balance of 2017.
It's just as dumb to short energy companies as it is to short mining companies.
Crude prices slumped after a report revealed more-than-expected U.S. petroleum stockpiles
The oil and gas exploration and production sector is actually working very well.
Its debt-free status gives it the ability to lock in high returns by buying undervalued producing assets.
It looks like the Fed rate hike is being priced in.
Energy and materials names led the way higher in tandem with oil prices.
Energy is the big winner as major averages gain.
It's like a big-league franchise with a fantastic farm team.
Whatever is dominating the news is unlikely to keep doing so.
Follow the insiders to know when to jump in.
U.S. stocks ended trading on this midterm election day mostly lower. The blue chips however did manage to close in the green.
Beneath the stock's volatility is some real earnings power.