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U.K. oil supermajor BP is scheduled to report first-quarter earnings before U.K. markets open on Tuesday morning.
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It just so happens that some of the latest short interest readings for major oil companies are continuing to push new highs.
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Even long after the Gulf oil spill, BP has had a rough run of things. It does not help that two analysts are making near identical calls on the stock implying a slight downside to current prices.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations include Apple, AMC Networks, BP, LendingClub, Monster Beverage and Seagate Technology.
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Some of the latest short interest readings for major oil companies are continuing to push new highs for the most recent settlement date.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Apple, BP, Hewlett-Packard, Philip Morris, UnitedHealth and AT&T.
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Common sense would say that short sellers have made huge bets and boatloads of money as the stocks and commodities around the oil patch have suffered.
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The Deepwater Horizon spill has done much more damage to the Gulf of Mexico than BP claims, according to the NOAA.
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24/7 Wall St. has evaluated the key short interest data on big oil for the settlement date of February 27, 2015.
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Here are six oil and gas stocks that were featured with fresh Buy or Outperform ratings by Wall Street analysts in the past week.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include BP, Exxon Mobil, Exelon, Home Depot, Sirius XM, McDonald's, and Walt Disney.
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Common sense would say that short sellers have made huge bets and boatloads of money as the stocks and commodities around the oil patch have suffered.
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The strike by the United Steelworkers Union against U.S. refiners widened Sunday to include three Motiva refineries and a Royal Dutch Shell chemical plant.
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As the world’s population and wealth grow over the next 20 years, so too does demand for energy, and most of the growth comes in emerging economies.
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Common sense would say that short sellers have made huge bets and boatloads of money as the stocks and commodities around the oil patch have suffered.
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