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Oil prices are high right now, which is a huge benefit for Devon Energy, but Chevron may have a stronger business model.
Devon Energy Corporation's ( NYSE:DVN ) lackluster earnings announcement last week disappointed investors. We think...
Tread with caution if you are only looking at the energy sector because of the geopolitical conflict in the Middle East and high oil prices.
Oil and gas production won’t rebound quickly even if the Iran war ends soon. Why Devon Energy, Baker Hughes, and other stocks can weather the storm.
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According to the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), one should invest in Devon Energy (DVN). It is debatable whether this highly sought-after metric is effective because Wall Street analysts' recommendations tend to be overly optimistic. Would it be worth investing in the stock?
Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) has closed its all stock merger with Coterra Energy, creating a large cap shale operator with expanded scale. The combined company announced an $8b share repurchase program alongside a 33% increase in its fixed dividend. Management outlined targeted synergies and capital return priorities that reshape the company’s operating and financial profile. For shareholders, the timing of this deal comes after a strong period for NYSE:DVN, with the stock up 23.4% year to date,...
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Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) stockholders approved two proposals tied to the company’s planned merger with Coterra Energy Inc. during a virtual-only special stockholders meeting, according to preliminary voting results announced at the meeting. John Bethancourt, chair of Devon Energy’s board of director
Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN) trades at a forward price to earnings ratio of 9.52, well below the price to earnings ratio of the S&P 500, which stands at 26.05. Moreover, 78% of the 32 analysts covering the stock have a Buy rating on the stock, making it one of our Most Undervalued High Quality Stocks […]
Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said reflected stronger-than-expected operational execution, lower capital spending and robust free cash flow, while also outlining plans for the company’s pending merger with Coterra Energy. President and Chief Executive O
Why Devon Energy (DVN) is on investors’ radar Devon Energy (DVN) has drawn fresh attention after recent trading left the stock with mixed short term returns but a stronger showing over the past year, prompting investors to reassess its valuation and fundamentals. See our latest analysis for Devon Energy. Recent trading has been choppy, with a 1-day share price return of a 2.77% decline and a 7-day share price return of an 11.80% decline. However, a 19.65% year-to-date share price return and a...
Energy stocks were lower late Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index and the State Stre
Energy stocks were lower Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index decreasing 0.2% and the
The new entity will be headquartered in Houston, Texas, US, and continue to maintain a significant presence in Oklahoma City.
Energy stocks were leaning lower premarket Friday, with the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR E
Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher as we get set to end what has been one of the wildest weeks on Wall Street in some time. After blowing through all-time highs for the umpteenth time on Wednesday, stocks started higher again on Thursday but started to sell off after the noon hour. While most ... Here Are Friday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Applied Materials, Devon Energy, Epam Systems, HubSpot, Nike, Shake Shack, Tapestry, Qualcomm, and More
Coterra Energy Inc. (NYSE:CTRA) is one of the 10 All-Time High But Still Undervalued Stocks to Invest In. On May 4, 2026, Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) and Coterra Energy Inc. (NYSE:CTRA) said shareholders approved all proposals needed to complete the previously announced all-stock merger between the companies. The transaction is expected to close on or around […]
Shale companies are cautiously dialing up output and hinting at a prolonged period of high oil prices.
Clay Gaspar: Today, we will focus on Devon Energy Corporation's strong first quarter 2026 results, which once again demonstrate the operational excellence and financial discipline that define this organization. After walking through our Q1 results, I will turn to a quick update on our transformative merger with Cotera Energy. As you can see on the slide, beating on production and capital once again resulted in impressive free cash flow for the quarter.
Moby summary of Devon Energy Corporation's Q1 2026 earnings call
Oil and gas producer Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2026, with sales falling 16.1% year on year to $3.81 billion. Its GAAP profit of $0.19 per share was 82.1% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
Devon Energy (DVN) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +3.66% and -8.48%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher on Tuesday after new highs on Friday turned into a risk-off Monday, triggered by rising oil prices, a report that Iran attacked the UAE, and an additional report that the U.S. sank a boat in the Strait of Hormuz. All of the major indices finished the day lower, ... Here Are Tuesday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Applied Materials, Devon Energy, GoDaddy, Home Depot, Lam Research, Lowe’s, Roblox, Tractor Supply, Ulta Beauty, and More
Devon Energy is back in focus after a revised fair value price target moved from US$44.34 to US$59.28, signaling a fresh round of valuation work around the stock. Street commentary now leans heavily on updated oil price assumptions, Q4 exploration and production models, and the planned merger with Coterra Energy. These factors sit behind these target resets in both bullish and cautious views. As you read on, you will see how these moving parts shape the evolving analyst narrative and what it...
ET's Q1 revenues are seen up 39% with EPS at 38 cents; fee-based contracts and NGL export strength are in focus ahead of May 5.
Favorable commodity prices could set up earnings beats for APA, AROC and DVN as the energy season reaches the midpoint.
DVN heads into first-quarter earnings results with revenues seen at $4.16 billion and EPS at $1, as hedges and NGL contract shifts meet a weather-hit output dip.