Diamondback Energy Inc

NASDAQ: FANG
$181.88
+$0.29 (+0.2%)
Closing Price on November 8, 2024

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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Ally Financial, Apple, Blackstone, Boeing, CommScope, Facebook, Redfin, SolarEdge Technologies, Splunk and Union Pacific.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apache, Apple, CME, Devon Energy, Diamondback Energy, Gilead Sciences, Hexo, MarketAxess, Microchip Technology and Zoom Video Communications.
It seems impossible to think that a commodity price could trade below zero. Particularly when you are talking about oil, which still powers most of the world’s transportation at this time. While...
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.
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.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included American Express, Boeing, Caterpillar, Lennar, Simon Property, Sirius XM, Six Flags, Tesla, Walmart and Zynga.
Two oil and gas exploration and production companies have recently slashed their dividends. Are more energy industry firms poised to follow?
Oil and gas companies are taking the brunt of investor punishment Monday morning, with some stocks trading down 40% from their Friday closing price.
These two top conventional oil and gas plays and a clean energy pick could be poised for continued massive runs. They have solid free-cash-flow potential, a metric Wall Street is very focused on now.
Merrill Lynch had been trying to remain firm in the energy sector, but it just lowered its energy sector exposure from its model income portfolio at the start of 2020.
One Wall Street firm predicts that the next few years could bring a turnaround for the top companies in the beleaguered energy sector, because the turnaround in oil pricing could be dramatic.
These three stocks could be incredibly strong additions to portfolios for 2020 and, at the minimum, shadow value plays for next year.
With the U.S. shale and production story slowing, and many energy companies now focused on free cash flow, what is the best move for investors who see value but remain cautious?
Exxon and Chevron have filed for hundreds of new drilling permits in the Permian Basin so far this year. Are the majors about to squeeze the independents out of the country's most productive oil play?
The energy sector has drastically underperformed in 2019, and with geopolitical turbulence swirling in the Middle East, there could be huge value in owning stocks that are somewhat protected from the...