5 Value Stocks In The Energy Sector
Portfolio Pulse from Benzinga Insights
The article lists five value stocks in the energy sector: Seadrill (SDRL), US Silica Holdings (SLCA), Northern Oil & Gas (NOG), Vermilion Energy (VET), and NOW (DNOW). The companies' P/E ratios and recent earnings per share are provided, along with changes in their dividend yields. The article notes that value stocks may take time to rebound from their undervalued positions.
September 28, 2023 | 2:39 pm
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POSITIVE IMPACT
Seadrill's Q2 earnings per share increased by 39.76% compared to Q1, and its dividend yield increased by 2.32% from the previous quarter.
The increase in Seadrill's earnings per share and dividend yield could make it more attractive to investors, potentially driving up its stock price in the short term.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100
NEUTRAL IMPACT
NOW's Q2 earnings per share remained unchanged from Q1.
With no change in NOW's earnings per share, investors may not see a strong reason to change their positions, potentially leading to a neutral impact on its stock price in the short term.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100
NEGATIVE IMPACT
Northern Oil & Gas' Q2 earnings per share decreased by 15.34% compared to Q1, and its dividend yield also decreased.
The decrease in Northern Oil & Gas' earnings per share and dividend yield could make it less attractive to investors, potentially driving down its stock price in the short term.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100
NEGATIVE IMPACT
US Silica Holdings' earnings per share decreased slightly from Q1 to Q2, and its dividend yield also decreased.
The decrease in US Silica Holdings' earnings per share and dividend yield could make it less attractive to investors, potentially driving down its stock price in the short term.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100
NEGATIVE IMPACT
Vermilion Energy's Q2 earnings per share decreased significantly from Q1, but its dividend yield increased slightly.
The significant decrease in Vermilion Energy's earnings per share could make it less attractive to investors, potentially driving down its stock price in the short term, despite the slight increase in its dividend yield.
CONFIDENCE 90
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 100