Chevron Corp

NYSE: CVX
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Closing Price on October 21, 2024

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With a declaration of a National Emergency around the coronavirus in the United States, President Donald Trump and the United States now have extra powers and capabilities to enact measures that will...
Two oil and gas exploration and production companies have recently slashed their dividends. Are more energy industry firms poised to follow?
Short interest rose on most oil & gas stocks in the two-week short interest period that ended February 28.
Occidental Petroleum announced Tuesday that it is slashing its dividend by 86% and cutting planned capex spending for this year by $1.7 billion. Will other big oil companies also abandon their high...
24/7 Wall St. has tracked more than 35 analyst downgrades in the oil patch on Monday, after a Saudi-Russia price war on top of the coronavirus outbreak knocking demand for oil.
If the wider spread of COVID-19 wasn't bad enough for the public and the markets, now an oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia is pouring salt on the wounds.
Exxon Mobil told investors Thursday that it plans to keep investing in exploration and discovery. Investors and analysts were not amused.
The stock market has been unforgiving to the oil sector so far in 2020. Many investors are puzzled by the lack of interest and outright disdain that the stock market has for the top energy stocks.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Altria, Beyond Meat, Chevron, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Epizyme, FedEx, Home Depot, Mattel, Morgan Stanley, Oracle, Qualcomm and...
Short interest in oil and gas stocks was mixed in the reporting period that ended February 14. Crude prices did not begin to tumble until a week later, however.
The energy sector dropped more than 4.5% Monday to continue its slide since the beginning of the year.
The impact of the spreading coronavirus has hit the energy sector particularly hard. Here are some of Monday's biggest losers.
BP on Wednesday announced plans to become a net zero emitter of carbon dioxide by 2050. Details won't be announced until September.
Crude oil prices have fallen since the outbreak of coronavirus in China was revealed in early January. Short sellers have been selective with their bets and continue to be so.
Norway's state-controlled oil giant, Equinor, announced Thursday that it plans to cut its carbon intensity by 50% over the next 30 years. Success depends on lowering the company's dependence on oil...