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Stocks To Watch As Google Drives Rattled But Rebounding Market
Investors· 2025-12-01 22:12
Group 1 - The Nasdaq composite experienced a five-day winning streak following a sharp sell-off on November 20, surpassing its 21-day exponential moving average and 50-day line [1] - Several stocks on the Investor's Business Daily Leaderboard, including Alphabet (GOOGL), Globus Medical (GMED), and Kinross Gold (KGC), reached all-time highs during this period [1] Group 2 - Amazon announced the availability of its Trainium3 AI chip for AWS customers, leading to an increase in its stock price [2]
Dow Jones Futures Fall; Trump Says He's Made Fed Chief Decision
Investors· 2025-11-30 23:36
Group 1 - President Trump has announced that he has selected his next Federal Reserve chairman, with an announcement expected soon [1] - The stock market experienced a strong rally during a holiday-shortened week, with major indexes surpassing their 50-day moving averages and many leading stocks indicating buy signals [1] - The stock market closed out November positively, with the Nasdaq, S&P 500, and Dow showing strong performance [2] Group 2 - China's DeepSeek has released a new open-source AI model, coinciding with Google's rollout of Gemini 3 [4] - Nvidia's stock has declined amid news related to China's DeepSeek AI developments, raising questions about whether Nvidia is a buy or sell at this time [4] - Amazon's stock rallied significantly during Black Friday, benefiting from heavy discounts during Thanksgiving [4]
Natural Gas Juggernaut Fuels 506% Earnings Growth In Combustible Market. Can It Spark A Breakout?
Investors· 2025-11-19 13:03
Core Insights - Expand Energy (EXE), formed by the merger of Chesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy in 2024, has demonstrated significant growth with triple-digit earnings and sales increases over three consecutive quarters [1] - The company has been recognized on the Investor's Business Daily Breakout Stocks Index, indicating its shares are nearing a buy range [1] Group 1 - Expand Energy has shown a rising Relative Strength Rating, reflecting improved technical performance, although it remains below a key threshold [1][3] - The stock market has experienced volatility, impacting overall market sentiment, particularly affecting major players like Nvidia and Tesla [3] Group 2 - Analysts have identified that there are eight stocks currently growing faster than Nvidia and Palantir, suggesting a competitive landscape for growth opportunities [3] - Expand Energy is approaching a key technical measure, which could signal further investment potential [3]
Southwestern Energy: How To Find & Own America's Greatest Opportunities
Investors· 2025-10-29 12:00
BREAKING: Futures Rise On Trump Comments, Earnings Southwestern Energy was a big market leader in 2004 and 2005, engaged in the exploration and production of oil and natural gas in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico. The Houston-based company also distributed natural gas through a 5,400-mile pipeline. Southwestern had proven reserves of 8.5 million barrels of oil and 594 billion cubic feet of gas, plus it… Related news Analysts Say 8 Stocks Already Grow Faster Than Nvidia And Palantir 10/02 ...
Expand Energy (EXE) Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates
ZACKS· 2025-10-28 22:16
Core Insights - Expand Energy (EXE) reported quarterly earnings of $0.97 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.88 per share, and showing significant growth from $0.16 per share a year ago, resulting in an earnings surprise of +10.23% [1] - The company posted revenues of $1.85 billion for the quarter ended September 2025, which fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 7.86%, compared to $407 million in revenues from the same quarter last year [2] - Expand Energy has surpassed consensus EPS estimates three times over the last four quarters, but has only topped revenue estimates once in the same period [2] Earnings Outlook - The current consensus EPS estimate for the upcoming quarter is $1.67 on revenues of $2.2 billion, while for the current fiscal year, the estimate is $5.53 on revenues of $8.37 billion [7] - The company's earnings outlook will be influenced by management's commentary during the earnings call, which is crucial for understanding future stock price movements [3][4] Industry Context - The Alternative Energy - Other industry, to which Expand Energy belongs, is currently ranked in the bottom 35% of over 250 Zacks industries, indicating potential challenges ahead [8] - Empirical research suggests a strong correlation between near-term stock movements and trends in earnings estimate revisions, which can be tracked by investors [5] Stock Performance - Expand Energy shares have increased by approximately 4.4% since the beginning of the year, underperforming compared to the S&P 500's gain of 16.9% [3] - The current Zacks Rank for Expand Energy is 3 (Hold), suggesting that the stock is expected to perform in line with the market in the near future [6]
US stock market top gainers & losers today: Apple, Supermicro, Expand Energy, EQT rise - while Oracle, AppLovin, Seagate, Western Digital fall
The Economic Times· 2025-10-20 21:48
Market Overview - US stocks rose on October 20, with major indexes gaining over 1% due to optimism over strong product demand and upcoming corporate earnings [1][10] - The S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq each experienced significant increases as investors prepared for a busy week of earnings reports and key inflation data [1][10] Company Highlights - **Apple**: Shares jumped nearly 4% to a record close, driven by robust demand for the iPhone 17 series in the US and China, with sales in the first 10 days outpacing its predecessor [2] - **Super Micro Computer**: Stock rose 5.5% following a technical analyst's suggestion of a bullish "cup and handle" pattern, despite recent pressure from missed sales and profit forecasts [3][4] - **Energy Sector**: Energy stocks advanced, with Expand Energy shares surging 6% and EQT Corp gaining nearly 5%, attributed to rising natural gas prices and forecasts for colder weather increasing heating demand [6] - **AppLovin**: Shares fell 5.6% amid growing regulatory scrutiny over data-collection practices, with ongoing investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission [7][13] - **Oracle**: Stock declined nearly 5% after setting ambitious AI growth targets, raising concerns about rising capital expenditures and dependence on revenue linked to OpenAI [8][13] - **Seagate Technology and Western Digital**: Shares declined by 4.9% and 3.7%, respectively, with analysts noting strong demand for AI-related infrastructure through 2026 but potential cyclical slowdown in 2027 [9][13]
Expand Energy CEO: Demand will grow 20 BCF per day between now and 2030
CNBC Television· 2025-10-07 19:20
above where expand energy is now. Nick Delaso is the CEO and joins us now for power play. Nick, thank you for coming on set.We do appreciate it. >> Thanks for having us, Brian. >> Okay, the hardest words in TV are, "I was wrong." And I said erroneously the other day that there are no natural gas plants under construction.There are, they just won't open this year. We talk about all this demand that's coming for AI, this demand for natural gas, much of it yours to sell to Europe. But I'm looking at a natural ...
Opening Bell: October 7, 2025
CNBC Television· 2025-10-07 13:56
is no longer wrong because I've been wrong for a long time. We'll see. Griffin, I think his actual quote yesterday was, "We're definitely on a bit of a sugar high in the US economy right now." Well, I mean, look, I I if you look at chart, you've got a stock that's up 117%.It may be a sugar high or it may be a recognition. And every time we talk about $37 trillion in debt, the only thing you can really do other than just say, "Look, they can't agree that in there is buy gold for your kids." And I have BEEN E ...
Expand Energy: Solid Haynesville Results And Potentially $3+ Billion In 2026 FCF
Seeking Alpha· 2025-10-04 09:09
Group 1 - The article discusses a free two-week trial for the Distressed Value Investing community, which provides exclusive research on various companies and investment opportunities [1] - Concerns were raised about natural gas oversupply, leading to the belief that 2026 strip prices were too high, although overall production has eased somewhat [1] - The author, Aaron Chow, has over 15 years of analytical experience and focuses on value opportunities and distressed plays, particularly in the energy sector [1] Group 2 - The article emphasizes that past performance is not indicative of future results and does not provide specific investment recommendations [2] - It highlights that the views expressed may not reflect those of Seeking Alpha as a whole, and the analysts involved may not be licensed or certified [2]
Berkshire Hathaway in Talks to Buy Occidental’s Chemicals Business
Yahoo Finance· 2025-10-01 06:30
Core Viewpoint - Berkshire Hathaway is in negotiations to acquire Occidental Petroleum's petrochemicals business, potentially valued at $10 billion, marking a significant move in the oil and petrochemical sectors [1][2]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - The deal could close within a few days and would represent Berkshire Hathaway's largest acquisition since 2022, when it acquired Alleghany for $11.6 billion [2]. - Berkshire Hathaway is already the largest shareholder in Occidental Petroleum and has been increasing its stake over the years, leading to speculation about a potential takeover [2]. Group 2: Occidental Petroleum's Business - Occidental's petrochemicals division, OxyChem, specializes in chemicals for battery recycling, water chlorination, and paper production, and generates approximately $5 billion in revenue annually [3]. - If the acquisition is finalized, OxyChem would rank among the largest standalone petrochemical producers globally [3]. Group 3: Financial Context - Occidental has been divesting assets to reduce its debt, which currently stands at about $24 billion, down from $48.75 billion in September 2019, following its $55 billion acquisition of Anadarko [4]. - The company faced a debt increase in 2023 after acquiring CrownRock for $12 billion [4]. Group 4: Industry Position - Earlier this year, Occidental was recognized as one of the top 10 shale operators, producing 1.22 million barrels of oil equivalent daily, ranking third behind Exxon and Expand Energy [5].