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U.K. oil supermajor BP is scheduled to report first-quarter earnings before U.K. markets open on Tuesday morning.
It just so happens that some of the latest short interest readings for major oil companies are continuing to push new highs.
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.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades, and initiations include Apple, AMC Networks, BP, LendingClub, Monster Beverage and Seagate Technology.
Some of the latest short interest readings for major oil companies are continuing to push new highs for the most recent settlement date.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Apple, BP, Hewlett-Packard, Philip Morris, UnitedHealth and AT&T.
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.
The Deepwater Horizon spill has done much more damage to the Gulf of Mexico than BP claims, according to the NOAA.
24/7 Wall St. has evaluated the key short interest data on big oil for the settlement date of February 27, 2015.
Here are six oil and gas stocks that were featured with fresh Buy or Outperform ratings by Wall Street analysts in the past week.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include BP, Exxon Mobil, Exelon, Home Depot, Sirius XM, McDonald's, and Walt Disney.
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.
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.
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.
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.