Devon Energy Corp

NYSE: DVN
$39.47
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Closing Price on November 22, 2024

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Oil and gas production companies have gotten a boost since Monday's crude oil price collapse. But it's only a small boost for the year to date.
These five energy stocks rated Buy at BofA Securities and trading below the $10 level could be huge winners for patient investors who can see beyond the current turmoil.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to look for independent oil and gas players that are hedged on their oil production at much higher prices for 2020 and some even out to 2021.
Oil and gas companies are taking the brunt of investor punishment Monday morning, with some stocks trading down 40% from their Friday closing price.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included AMD, Amex, Apache, Coca-Cola, Ford, GM, Goldman Sachs, Lyft, Snap, Starbucks and Tesla.
Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included CSX, Hess, McDonald’s, Netflix, Nike, Oracle, RingCentral, Starbucks, Tesla and VMware.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Albermarle, Amgen, Applied Materials, Biogen, CRISPR Therapeutics, CrowdStrike, CSX, Kroger, Slack, Teva Pharmaceutical and Xerox.
The drone attack on Saudi Arabia's Abqaiq facility has pushed share prices of U.S. oil and gas companies up sharply. The gains are unlikely to last
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday included Cisco Systems, Duke Energy, Goodyear, Illumina, Kinder Morgan, Micron Technology, Pfizer and Tencent Music.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Acushnet, Delta Air Lines, Devon Energy, Edison International, Hertz, Royal Caribbean, Sociedad Quimica and Zscaler.
Merrill Lynch believes that the changes in the energy sector should mean that U.S. energy stocks can still pay off for investors.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Apache, Caesars Entertainment, Dell Technologies, Devon Energy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NetApp, Nordstrom, MetLife...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Apple, Broadcom, Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, Lululemon Athletica, SecureWorks, Tesla and Zendesk.
General Electric, Altria Group, AK Steel, and Devon Energy all posted new 52-week lows Monday.
Shares of these four very good companies are still trading lower than when the market bottomed in 2009 and could provide good value in what is still a very rich market going forward.