Devon Energy
DVN
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Cheap shares of energy companies with growth potential
The energy sector presents several attractive investment opportunities, both in renewables and traditional fossil fuels.
AES Corporation $AES
- Forward P/E: 6,6
- Expected earnings growth: 56 %
- Key opportunities:
- Strong potential in the area Renewable energy.
- Growing demand for energy in data centres due to the boom in ...
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⛽Devon Energy and another step in the acquisition field! 🌍
Devon Energy $DVN is a leading U.S. oil and gas company headquartered in Oklahoma. The company is focused on oil and gas exploration, development and production, with its primary activities concentrated in the Permian Basin, one of the most significant oil fields in the US.
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Now that's a nice plan and the company looks very interesting. Do you have their stock in your portfolio?
📊 Investment Calendar 📆
Earnings season is in full swing, and with it comes more exciting news. Here is a summary of the news I will be following.
Monday: I'll only be watching company results.
📈 Earnings: Before the markets open, I'll be watching Domino's Pizza $DPZ, SoFi Technologies $SOFI and ON Semiconductor $ON. After the close, just the results of Paramount $PARA and Logit...
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Analysis by Devon Energy Corporation
Devon Energy Corporation $DVN offers investors an interesting opportunity in the current oil price environment.
1. Dividend Policy: Devon Energy $DVN has a flexible dividend policy that includes a fixed quarterly dividend and a variable dividend of up to 50% of excess free cash flow. With rising oil prices, investors can expect to be...
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I see there is quite a lot of growth potential there, so it could be an interesting opportunity.
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For me, a quality company and currently the stock is probably at a nice price as well.
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I know and have $BTI, I don't know the others, thanks for the tips, I'll take a look.
I've heard of $DVN, but I don't want to invest in it.