Expand Energy Corporation - Common Stock (EXE)
107.47
+0.36 (0.34%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 29th, 5:46 PM EDT
Wall Street modestly up as investors await economic data and corporate earnings. Bond market continues rally, gold and oil prices fall.Wall Street rises modestly, bond market continues rally, gold and oil prices fall as investors await economic data and corporate earnings.
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JPMorgan sees a shift in the energy landscape, favoring natural gas over oil due to strong demand and a potential glut. Range upgraded, Vermilion downgraded.
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Goldman Sachs downgrades MGY and OXY, reinstates coverage on EXE. MGY's outperformance reflected in current stock price, OXY's leverage a concern. EXE receives Buy rating with potential 18% upside.
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When it comes to energy, many investors seem undecided with a little less than two weeks to go in 2024. But the natural gas-weighted producers we’ve emphasized lately are still trading close to multi-year highs.
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Boom or bust? When it comes to energy, investors seem undecided, especially with a little more than a week to go in 2024. But natural gas-weighted producers, particularly EQT Corporation and Expand Energy, have been trading close to multi-year highs.
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