Fintel reports that on January 14, 2025, Benchmark upgraded their outlook for Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) from Hold to Buy.
Financial giants have made a conspicuous bearish move on Devon Energy. Our analysis of options history for Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) revealed 11 unusual trades. Delving into the details, we found 27 ...
Devon Energy Corporation (DVN), headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with a market cap of $20.4 billion, is a leading independent energy company specializing in oil and natural gas ...
With an almost 28% decline in 2024, Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) is a stock that fell out of favor with the market. The sell-off has arguably been overdone, as the price of oil spent much of last year ...
Devon Energy is a pure-play oil and natural gas extractor. Chevron is a globally diversified and integrated energy giant. When it comes to the investing in the fossil-fuel sector, most investors ...
Devon Energy (DVN) closed the latest trading day at $37.18, indicating a +1.12% change from the previous session's end. The stock exceeded the S&P 500, which registered a gain of 0.12% for the day.
Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) +1.1% in Tuesday's trading as Benchmark upgrades shares to Buy from Hold with a $44 price target, saying "M&A noise" is now de-prioritized as Bakken inventory is ...
2025's commodity price outlook looks good for Devon Energy; expectations of a slight fall in oil prices is more than offset by projections of rising natural gas and NGL prices. Drilling activities ...
Devon Energy produces a lot of free cash flow. It trades at a cheap valuation compared to the broader market, even at a lower oil price point. The oil company plans to focus on using its excess ...