Southwestern Energy Company

NYSE: SWN
$7.11
+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Closing Price on October 1, 2024

SWN Articles

Thursday was a solid day for the broad U.S. markets. The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all recovered from their losses earlier this week, although not entirely. Crude oil made a small comeback after...
General Electric, Celgene, Chesapeake Energy, and Southwestern Energy all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
Tuesday was another positive day for the U.S. broad markets with all major averages posting a gain. Crude oil was positive on the day and helped lift Oil & Gas stocks. Practically all of the...
Teva, Viacom, Gastar Exploration, and Southwestern Energy all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Range Resources, GGP, Southwestern Energy, and AMC Entertainment all posted new 52-week lows on Wednesday.
Overall Tuesday was again a relatively flat day for the broad markets. Crude oil made an incredible recovery over the course of the day to currently be positive over 1%, oil & gas stocks...
Southwestern Energy, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Exxon Mobil, and Tegna all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Ensco, Southwestern Energy, Transocean, and Noble Corp. all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Avon, Ensco, Southwestern Energy, and Nabors posted new 52-week lows on Tuesday.
Southwestern Energy, SeaDrill, Schlumberger, and Denbury Resources all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
Chico's FAS, Southwestern Energy, Teva, and Alexion all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Monday was a very strong day for the markets, so far the best trading day in May. There were green arrows across the board with no sector or industry really dragging the market. The stocks that were...
Frontier Communications, Verizon, Spirit Realty Capital, and Southwestern Energy all posted new 52-week lows on Thursday.
One good path for energy investors to follow is sticking with companies reporting good earnings and backing that up with either positive guidance or positive metrics and performance data.
Energy analysts at Morgan Stanley have cut price targets on 17 of 18 companies affected by continuing low natural gas prices. Coal is not a significant factor and won't be in the future.