Ein bischen OXY
Apa und mro habe ich auch leicht reduziert ....., aber nur leicht
Occidental Petroleum Is The Most Shorted Stock In The Energy Sector: How Do Exxon Mobil And Chevron Compare?
https://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/...gy-sector-how-do-exxon-mo
Cashmaschine und langfristger Kauf.
It's tempting to think that Occidental Petroleum stock is getting overheated, but it's still "cheap" in valuation terms.
I've been holding Occidental Petroleum since $55 and I wouldn't exit anywhere lower than $80.
The U.S. SPR release will probably end after the midterms.
We could see gains in oil prices and in oil stocks like Occidental Petroleum if that happens.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/...nings-shrinking-debt-huge-buyback
habe sowohl vor den zahlen als auch gestern reduziert nicht optimal muss ich zugestehen aber nicht komplett gehalten, persönlich aber auch nicht mit einer folgenden 67 gerechnet, habe mir dort eine Position gegönnt 67,60 als tradingposition.....
It's tempting to think that Occidental Petroleum stock is getting overheated, but it's still "cheap" in valuation terms.
I've been holding Occidental Petroleum since $55 and I wouldn't exit anywhere lower than $80.
The U.S. SPR release will probably end after the midterms.
We could see gains in oil prices and in oil stocks like Occidental Petroleum if that happens.
An eine Übernahme durch Chevron/B.H. glaube ich nicht
https://seekingalpha.com/article/...alpha&utm_term=29655628.36792
I believe that in 2023, OXY will have a clear capital return framework that could see shareholders receiving up to 50% of its free cash flows.
By my calculations, next year, OXY's capital return program will be as much as 12% combined yield, via buybacks and dividends.
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was ist die nächste Haltestelle 60?
When you own more than 20% of a company, you use completely different accounting rules than someone with a small position.
Past the 20% threshold, you report the company's earnings as part of your own earnings. Below it, your "earnings" come from market prices.
In the case of oil stocks, these rules are beneficial, because their stock prices are more volatile than their earnings.
Since my last article on the stock, BRK.B has risen 10.16%. In this article, I explain why I'm still bullish, though less than I was before.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/...ay-stock-occidental-real-catalyst