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What should investors look for now? A combination of integrated leaders and Permian Basin companies that are nimble and doing an outstanding job in keeping costs low.
These three outstanding companies continue to be favorites across Wall Street. All are participating in the basin many think is the best in the country, and all are extremely well run.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday morning include Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, MGIC Investment, TransCanada and Verizon Communications.
In a note published Wednesday, Nomura Securities energy analysts lowered their estimate of second-quarter net losses by 35 exploration and production companies.
The oil rig count has risen by 16 in the Permian Basin since early June, more than the total for all the other major plays combined. The message is clear: be there or be square.
Deutsche Bank says that while there are a few red flags that suggest caution, $40 a barrel oil never looked so good and the near-term momentum looks to be positive.
With fourth-quarter results reasonably good, Deutsche Bank is raising price targets on some top oil exploration and production stocks.
In a new research report, SunTrust Robinson Humphrey is very bullish on the top Permian Basin plays, and one of the companies in the area is the firm's new top pick.
Thursday's top analyst calls include Alcoa, GoPro, MetLife, Netflix, SUPERVALU, Walt Disney, Williams Companies and Yelp.
These are some of this week's top analyst calls in oil, gas and alternative energy, but investors need to keep in mind that the energy patch is no safe haven today.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Athenhealth, AT&T, Cepheid, Chevron, Dollar General and Mobileye.
In a new research report, SunTrust Robinson Humphrey remains vocal in its positive view of the Permian Basin in West Texas.
ShutterstockInvestors seeking good bets in the oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) sector are not exactly thick on the ground. Nor are there a lot of good bets on offer. The chief...
Market volatility and weakness have pretty much scared off most of the insiders looking to sell while attracting large numbers of insiders looking to buy.
This past week brought some very big calls from Wall Street analysts in the oil patch and energy sector.