Group 1: Permian Resources - Permian Resources (PR) is an independent oil and natural gas company with a base dividend of 15 cents per share, resulting in an annualized dividend of 60 cents per share and a yield of 4.3% [3][5] - Analyst Gabriele Sorbara from Siebert Williams has a buy rating on PR with a price forecast of $19, highlighting operational execution and a focus on 4Q25 production guidance of approximately 187.4 Mbbls/d [4][6] - The company has a $1 billion buyback authorization with no end date and is expected to raise its dividend next year, supported by a strong balance sheet and cash reserves of $500 million to $1 billion [5][7] Group 2: IBM - IBM has returned $1.6 billion in dividends to shareholders in Q3 2025, with a quarterly dividend of $1.68 per share, leading to an annualized dividend of $6.72 per share and a yield of 2.2% [9] - Jefferies analyst Brent Thill upgraded IBM to buy with a price target increase to $360, citing improved fundamentals and a clearer path to software acceleration [10][14] - The company is expected to benefit from synergies from recent acquisitions and a growing software mix, with projected pretax margins increasing from 19% in 2025 to 21% in 2027 [12][13] Group 3: Kinetik Holdings - Kinetik Holdings (KNTK) offers a quarterly cash dividend of 78 cents per share, resulting in an annualized dividend of $3.12 per share and a yield of 8.5% [15] - Analyst Justin Jenkins upgraded KNTK to buy with a price target of $46, noting that the stock is down approximately 38% TTM, which reflects a reset in investor focus towards 2026-27 [16][17] - KNTK is trading at about 8x 2027 EV/EBITDA, which is at the low end of the midstream peer group valuation range, and the company may be a potential buyout target for midstream firms [19][20]
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