COP beats Q1 EPS and revenue estimates as drilling efficiency, strong WTI prices and $1B annual cost cuts lift its outlook.
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COP beats Q1 EPS and revenue estimates as drilling efficiency, strong WTI prices and $1B annual cost cuts lift its outlook.
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Ariel Investments, an investment management company, released its “Ariel Focus Fund” Q1 2026 Investor Letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The fund reported strong first-quarter performance for its Ariel Focus Fund, which gained 7.30%, significantly outperforming both the S&P 500’s -4.33% return and the Russell 1000 Value Index’s 2.10% gain amid […]
ExxonMobil beat Q1 EPS and revenue as Permian and Guyana surged. With WTI above $100, it's still drawing buyers despite premium valuation
In the first quarter of 2026, Chevron reported revenue of US$48.61 billion, net income of US$2.21 billion, and net oil-equivalent production of 3,858 MBOED, while its board affirmed a quarterly dividend of US$1.78 per share payable on June 10, 2026. Despite lower headline profit driven by timing effects on hedges and legal charges, Chevron’s strong production growth, cash generation and continued dividend commitment underline how its integrated model has held up against significant...
Exxon and Chevron are similar in many ways, but one big difference will matter to dividend investors.
Chevron faced some war-driven headwinds in the first quarter.