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Some top energy companies have been bludgeoned to the point of near extinction and offer incredible entry points for investors with a long-term horizon. These five stocks are solid ways to play an...
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alphabet, BP, Chevron, DraftKings, Exxon Mobile, FedEx, NextEra Energy, Nikola, Penn National, Twitter and Zillow.
A reported agreement that would get Libyan oil flowing into the export market has sent crude prices tumbling Monday morning.
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...
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.
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.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AbbVie, ANGI Homeservices, CBOE, Darden Restaurants, Hess, Lululemon Athletica, MongoDB, PayPal, Shopify, Slack and Zynga.
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...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Beyond Meat, BioNTech, Comcast, DraftKings, Expedia, Gap, Gilead Sciences, Hess, Lululemon Athletica, Newmont and Royal Gold.
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. 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.
Oil and gas companies are taking the brunt of investor punishment Monday morning, with some stocks trading down 40% from their Friday closing price.
The energy sector dropped more than 4.5% Monday to continue its slide since the beginning of the year.
The impact of the spreading coronavirus has hit the energy sector particularly hard. Here are some of Monday's biggest losers.
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.