Prev Close | 7.34 |
Open | 7.24 |
Day Low/High | 6.83 / 7.30 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.81 / 8.68 |
Volume | 27.32M |
Prev Close | 7.34 |
Open | 7.24 |
Day Low/High | 6.83 / 7.30 |
52 Wk Low/High | 3.81 / 8.68 |
Volume | 27.32M |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1116.18B |
Market Cap | 8.19B |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Two domestic exploration and production names that scream 'buy me' are Devon and Southwestern.
Some thoughts on M&A implications and possible candidates.
Jim Cramer says Chesapeake Energy is a better break-up play than takeover target.
I have had good luck with only a couple of independents.
After a multiyear hiatus, M&A activity is set to rebound in 2013.
We are expecting good things from this energy name in the upcoming year.
A warm 2012 has caused natural gas prices to skid, but that doesn't mean 2013 won't be better. Dan Dicker gives his top nat gas stock picks for 2013
A quick short-side scalp may be in the works on any bounce to this key level.
Market gains inches as salesforce.com soars while Deere falls.
Stephanie Link, director of research at TheStreet, is playing the seasonal natural gas trade through a new stock.
Natural gas is looking good again and on its way back to $3.25. Natural gas has been as intriguing a trade as that red delicious fruit this year with some awe inspiring volatility. So what next? I admit, I've gone from bullish to bearish to bullish ...
I'd rather buy the pullbacks than attempt to call a top in the sector.
Industry fundamentals suggest only modest price gains are possible.
Forget Chesapeake, but look at some other trades that are developing.
Russell Croft, portfolio manager for the Croft Value Fund, names his favorite stocks including Norfolk Southern, Merck and Southwestern Energy.
Looking at the charts, we might being seeing growth with no inflation.
Here's how to play the inexorable move into this clean, abundant fuel.
The UNG is holding its lows and may have found a temporary bottom.
U.S. indices are poised to continue climbing after Monday's midday reversal.
Some major drillers are curbing nat-gas operations, and that should mark a bottom in the commodity.