Prev Close | 95.76 |
Day Low/High | 94.49 / 97.46 |
52 Wk Low/High | 50.19 / 98.29 |
Prev Close | 95.76 |
Day Low/High | 94.49 / 97.46 |
52 Wk Low/High | 50.19 / 98.29 |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 540.99B |
Market Cap | 51.81B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Those able to sit through pullbacks are often rewarded.
Royal Dutch Shell reports profit of $5.6 billion after one-time items and inventory changes, a 15% rise from the year before but still below analysts' estimates of $6.3 billion.
Now we get to the trades themselves.
The refining sector is one of the best-performing areas of the year, and Marathon Petroleum leads the pack.
MPLX and Lehigh Gas Partners are both going public and promising generous dividends.
Shares of Hess are cheap, especially given the company's promising longer-term outlook.
It's been a thoroughly boring, commonsense rally.
If analysts are ratcheting estimates this close to earnings, that could be a sign of a coming surprise.
These two oil plays picked up strategic assets from BP that will accelerate their growth prospects.
A look at the day's most searched trends on the Web, including ING as the company is selling ING Direct UK to Barclays for an undisclosed purchase price.
These names have all sported solid technical strength of late.
Lindsey Bell and Scott Redler, chief strategic officer at T3Live.com, reveal how to trade stocks ahead of earnings season: retail, banks, tech.
BWC and MPC look compelling from a valuation point of view.
The sector has been beaten down, but fundamentals and macro trends point to significant upside.
The fact the U.S. is now a net exporter of refined oil products raises interesting questions for the oil industry.
Consider this strategy to help protect your portfolio as what could be a very treacherous earnings season approaches.