Chevron Corp

NYSE: CVX
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Closing Price on November 19, 2024

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The 30-year Treasury Bond yields only about 2.5% and, amazingly, more than half of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks are yielding more than that.
Some of the latest short interest readings for major oil companies are continuing to push new highs for the most recent settlement date.
thinkstockApril 7, 2015: Markets opened higher on Tuesday on little economic data and not much excitement in either European or Asian markets. The job openings and labor turnover survey (JOLTS)...
thinkstockApril 6, 2015: Markets opened lower on Monday as traders reacted to Friday’s report on non-farm payrolls. Investors likely concluded that the poor report on jobs would push a Fed interest...
thinkstockMarch 31, 2015: Markets opened lower on Tuesday as the dollar continued to show strength. The greenback pressured energy prices, and crude oil closed the day trading down about 2%. Economic...
Wells Fargo made some broad calls on the oil market about what it sees coming for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, as well as for some major oil companies.
thinkstockMarch 30, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday on news that China may loosen lending requirements on second homes and last week’s comments by Fed chairwoman Janet Yellen that the Fed...
24/7 Wall St. has not been overly concerned about Chevron's dividend -- we still see it hiking the dividend minimally.
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.
thinkstockMarch 20, 2015: Markets opened higher on Friday as the dollar sold off, crude oil prices rose, and investors couldn’t take on enough equity risk. Apple’s closed its first day as one of...
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at six more key dividend hikes that investors should be expecting within the next 30 to 45 days.
thinkstockMarch 18, 2015: Markets opened lower on Wednesday and bided its time below the break-even line until just after 2 p.m. and the FOMC’s announcement that it would no longer wait patiently...
No matter how it is sliced, 2015 is not looking to be a growth year for oil companies. The giants like Exxon and Chevron are in a much better position to weather the downturn though.
24/7 Wall St. has evaluated the key short interest data on big oil for the settlement date of February 27, 2015.
At its security analysts' day presentation Tuesday morning, Chevron said the company plans to grow net production by 20% by 2017.