Pioneer Natural Resources Company

NYSE: PXD
$269.62
+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Closing Price on May 3, 2024

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24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research database for companies rated Buy that could also be prime takeover targets.
Stocks tried to stabilize on Monday, and Tuesday’s early indications were for Dow and S&P 500 futures to be up almost 1%. Last week’s sell-off may have been the worst opening week for stocks...
Smart investors who have been around the Wall Street block, not attending their first rodeo, know that this is the best buying opportunity in 10 years. The question is which stocks do you buy?
The top analyst calls for Thursday, January 7, 2016, include Newmont Mining, Noble Energy, Paychex, Pioneer Natural Resources, Southwest Airlines and Wells Fargo.
There is still a long way to go for the energy sector, but investors willing to carve out some capital and plan on holding positions for up to 18 months could be well rewarded.
Small and midsize oil and gas producers are expected to reduce production by about 1% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2015.
In a new research report, SunTrust Robinson Humphrey remains vocal in its positive view of the Permian Basin in West Texas.
Without a refining business to help offset low crude prices or the ability to export crude oil in quantity, among the hardest hit oil producers are the pure-play exploration and production companies.
Investors and analysts have been talking about consolidation in the oil patch ever since the beginning of this year, but not many companies have stepped up to the plate.
In a new report, Stifel takes a stand and advises investors to not wait for a perceived bottom in oil to start buying the top stocks in the sector.
It is a positive sign for the market when insiders want to wait to sell shares as they think there is more upside to their holdings.
The more the markets hate a sector, the more the reasons start to pile up for long-term investors to look at it.
Analysts at Nomura have updated their estimates and price targets on a large group of E&P stocks based on changes the firm made to commodity price forecasts.
In a new research report, a Stifel analyst makes it very clear that the time to buy large cap quality energy stocks is now, and not to wait for oil to put in an ultimate firm bottom.
Among a group of 16 independent oil and gas exploration and production companies, crude oil production in the second quarter of 2015 rose an estimated 21% sequentially.