Hess Corporation
NYSE: HES
$145.64
Closing Price on November 15, 2024
HES Articles
A reported agreement that would get Libyan oil flowing into the export market has sent crude prices tumbling Monday morning.
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According to a new BofA Securities research report, the financial and energy sectors have big upside potential. These five stocks make sense now for investors looking to make some changes away from...
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The analysts at Goldman Sachs feel that oil could rise by 20% or more next year, and now is a great time to add these top stocks, three of which are on the firm's U.S. Conviction list.
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Oil and gas giant Shell reported second-quarter results Thursday that included a $22.3 billion noncash, pr-tax impairment charge on the value of its assets.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AbbVie, ANGI Homeservices, CBOE, Darden Restaurants, Hess, Lululemon Athletica, MongoDB, PayPal, Shopify, Slack and Zynga.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon.com, Canopy Growth, CarMax, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Geron, Hess, Inogen, Occidental Petroleum, Snap, Teva Pharmaceutical, Vail Resorts and...
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Beyond Meat, BioNTech, Comcast, DraftKings, Expedia, Gap, Gilead Sciences, Hess, Lululemon Athletica, Newmont and Royal Gold.
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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.
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24/7 Wall St. has tracked more than 35 analyst downgrades in the oil patch on Monday, after a Saudi-Russia price war on top of the coronavirus outbreak knocking demand for oil.
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Oil and gas companies are taking the brunt of investor punishment Monday morning, with some stocks trading down 40% from their Friday closing price.
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The energy sector dropped more than 4.5% Monday to continue its slide since the beginning of the year.
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The impact of the spreading coronavirus has hit the energy sector particularly hard. Here are some of Monday's biggest losers.
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Merrill Lynch suggests that investors look at more defensive energy companies, and these five make sense now for long-term growth investors with some risk tolerance.
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Exxon has begun producing from its first well offshore of Guyana. The well is expected to produce 120,000 barrels a day when it reaches full capacity. The company also revealed it had struck oil at...
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Tuesday’s top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included CSX, Hess, McDonald’s, Netflix, Nike, Oracle, RingCentral, Starbucks, Tesla and VMware.
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