Concho Resources, Inc.

NYSE: CXO
$65.60
-$4.20 (-6.0%)
Closing price January 15, 2021
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Chevron's $33 billion has generated a lot of interest in other companies that might be next to be acquired. But who might be buying?
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These five energy stocks look like outstanding plays going forward, and with the busy summer driving season right around the corner, now may be a great time to add shares.