Oasis Petroleum

NYSE: OAS
$0.12
+$0.00 (+0.0%)
Closing price November 20, 2020
Jefferies says that while many stocks have jumped ahead of current fundamentals, long-term investors should consider what they literally term as "edgy beta" stocks.
It is entirely possible the oil prices could stay range bound the rest of this year, but at least at the higher levels currently being printed some companies are starting to make money again.
Here are seven positive analyst upgrades or initiations from the energy sector during the week of May 14, with a bonus call at the end.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include Bats Global Markets, Eli Lilly, Gap, Hasbro, JD.com, Nike, Pfizer and SolarCity.
The announced cuts to capital spending in the oil and gas exploration and production business average over 50%, with cuts of up to 80% at some firms.
Tuesday's top analyst initiations, upgrades and downgrades include AstraZeneca, 3D Systems, Barrick Gold, Home Depot, Oasis Petroleum and Whiting Petroleum.
Goldman Sachs now sees a higher floor in oil and is making key changes in its ratings on oil and gas stocks. There are some caveats, though.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Blue Buffalo Pet Products, Cisco Systems, JC Penney, JPMorgan, Micron Technology and Tesla Motors.
A new report from RBC highlight four top energy stocks that could present earnings results upside to current expectations.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades include Amazon.com, BlackBerry, F5 Networks, J.P. Morgan, Juniper Networks and United Continental.
With volatility spiking much higher than last year, one thing that bodes well for equity investors is the number of insiders that continue to add to their holdings.
With crude oil trading in the mid-$40s for February delivery, there is little doubt that oil is cheap today. But is it too cheap?
The stock market has started 2015 down as early earnings have disappointed and oil continues to plunge. It is a positive sign to see 10% owners in oil stocks starting to add to positions.
The continued strong insider buying last week into the teeth of a stock market that has hitting all-time highs continues to be a bullish sign for investors.