Conoco Phillips

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Closing price May 17, 2024

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The ConocoPhillips purchase of Concho Resource has many on Wall Street wondering who will be next. These two firms are contenders, according to Goldman Sachs, and their stocks are on the firm's...
ConocoPhillips has agreed to acquire Concho Resources for $9.7 billion in stock and the assumption of around $4 billion in Concho debt. The combined company will have an enterprise value of around...
ConocoPhillips is reportedly in discussions to acquire Concho Resources in yet another big deal for the oil patch.
Low crude oil prices are supporting short sellers who increased their positions in the two-week reporting period that ended September 30.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AMD, Amazon.com, Amgen, Chevron, Exxon Mobile, General Electric, IBM, Lowe's Companies, Marvell Technology, Rocket Companies, 3D Systems and ...
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Baidu, Carnival, Costco, Coty, CSX, Darden, DraftKings, Fifth Third, Rite Aid and Unity Software.
Short sellers continued to see profits by betting against oil companies.
A reported agreement that would get Libyan oil flowing into the export market has sent crude prices tumbling Monday morning.
Short sellers mostly shaved their positions in oil and gas stocks in the two-week reporting period that ended August 31. Falling crude prices may change their minds again, though.
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.
Short interest in oil and gas stocks generally fell during the two-week reporting period that ended August 14. There was, however, one significant exception.
The third quarter is already half over. These five top energy picks from Goldman Sachs look like good ideas for investors wanting to add some energy exposure as they reset for what could be a very...
Short interest in oil and gas stocks mostly declined in the two-week reporting period ended July 31. There was one glaring exception, however.
Short sellers reduced their positions in big oil and gas stocks in the two-week reporting period ending July 15. But prices on the stocks have continued to move lower.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of a few of the most anticipated quarterly reports due this week, including Altria, Ford, General Electric and Starbucks