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Anadarko Petroleum's board said Monday morning that it will resume negotiations with Occidental Petroleum following Oxy's $76-per-share bid for Anadarko. The Oxy bid tops a $65 per share offer from...
Short interest in four top energy stocks fell in the reporting period that ended April 15 while short interest rose in just two.
The big three of oil and gas that dominate much of the world's exploration and production all remain on sale. All are solid choices for more conservative growth and income accounts looking for total...
The $57 billion counter-offer from Occidental that topped Chevron's offer for Anadarko again raises the question of which U.S. Permian-based oil producers may be the next acquisition targets.
Oil exploration and production company Occidental has countered Chevron's $33 billion offer to acquire Anadarko Petroleum with an offer that Oxy claims is 20% better than Chevron's.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Microsoft, Intel, Verizon and other Dow companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Chevron's $33 billion has generated a lot of interest in other companies that might be next to be acquired. But who might be buying?
After the $33 billion purchase of Anadarko Petroleum by integrated giant Chevron, the question for investors is whether there are more deals to come, and the answer appears to be most likely yes.
Oil and gas giant Chevron announced this morning that it has agreed to buy Anadarko Petroleum for $33 in cash and stock in a transaction valued at $33 billion.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday included Apple, Chipotle Mexican Grill, CEMEX, CVS, Eli Lilly, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, IBM, Incyte, MercadoLibre and U.S....
Short sellers pulled back on their bets for falling share prices among major oil companies in the last two weeks of March.
Since December of 2013, the Jefferies Franchise list of stocks has brought home some huge winners for the firm's clients. The current list has five sector-leading stocks that look especially good now.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Monday included Amazon.com, CarMax, Celgene, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Lyft, FedEx, Peabody Energy, UPS and Wells Fargo.
As crude oil prices rose over the past month, so too has short interest in energy company stocks.
Just when it looked as if crude oil prices were going to pull back, suddenly a one-day surge has taken oil back above $60 per barrel.