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By Proactive Investors
November 2, 2023
ConocoPhillips profits take hit from lower prices as Duke Energy reports earnings beat
U.S. energy companies ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) and Duke Energy Corp (NYSE:DUK) reported mixed earnings on Thursday. more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
November 1, 2023
Why Earnings Season Could Be Great for ConocoPhillips (COP)
ConocoPhillips (COP) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings season. more_horizontal
By Forbes
November 1, 2023
Up 15% In Last Six Months, Will ConocoPhillips Stock Continue To Grow Post Q3?
We expect ConocoPhillips stock to trade lower post Q3 with both revenue and earnings missing market expectations marginally. more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
October 31, 2023
Is a Beat in Store for ConocoPhillips (COP) in Q3 Earnings?
Higher production is likely to have aided ConocoPhillips' (COP) performance in the third quarter. more_horizontal
By MarketBeat
October 31, 2023
Oil swings have led analysts to recommend these 2 stocks
Once one of the best-performing sectors in the economy, on a three-year basis, energy stocks are now beginning to show some signs of weakness due to s more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 30, 2023
Big Oil Spending Spree: Should Investors Buy or Sell on the Acquisition Bonanza?
Investors concerned about the premiums paid in the current merger wave should look at offshore driller Valaris for its growth at a reasonable price. C more_horizontal
By Yahoo Finance
October 27, 2023
Oil and solar stocks: Energy sector breakdown amid geopolitical conflict, energy transition
Oil (BZ=F, CL=F) rose this week on escalations in the Middle East. Solar stocks, on the other hand, saw a their shares prices decline despite the gree more_horizontal
By Zacks Investment Research
October 26, 2023
What's in Store for Energy ETFs in Q3 Earnings?
Most of the oil biggies are expected to surprise on earnings. However, the sector's earnings are expected to decline 35.5% from the year-ago level. more_horizontal