These 3 Energy Stocks Delivering High-Dividend Yields Are Recommended By Wall Street's Most Accurate Analysts
Portfolio Pulse from Avi Kapoor
Wall Street's most accurate analysts have recommended three high-dividend yielding energy stocks: Civitas Resources, Inc. (CIVI), APA Corporation (APA), and Valero Energy Corporation (VLO). These stocks are attractive to investors seeking stable returns during market uncertainty. CIVI has a dividend yield of 9.59%, APA offers 3.12%, and VLO provides 3.18%. Recent analyst ratings and price targets have been provided for each company, along with their respective analyst accuracy rates. Additionally, recent company news includes a passive stake report for CIVI, a promotion within APA, and a mixed earnings report for VLO.

January 26, 2024 | 12:14 pm
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APA Corporation has a dividend yield of 3.12% and has recently promoted Stephen J. Riney to President and CFO, with maintained positive analyst ratings.
The promotion of Stephen J. Riney to President and CFO may be seen as a positive sign of internal stability and confidence, which, along with maintained analyst ratings, could support the stock's short-term performance.
CONFIDENCE 80
IMPORTANCE 70
RELEVANCE 80
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Civitas Resources has a high dividend yield of 9.59% with recent positive analyst coverage and a reported 7.1% passive stake by Vitol Holding.
The high dividend yield and recent analyst upgrades, combined with the news of a significant passive stake by Vitol Holding, are likely to be viewed positively by investors, potentially driving short-term interest and upward price movement.
CONFIDENCE 85
IMPORTANCE 80
RELEVANCE 90
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Valero Energy Corporation, with a dividend yield of 3.18%, reported mixed Q4 earnings but received positive analyst ratings with increased price targets.
Despite missing revenue estimates, the EPS beat and positive analyst sentiment with raised price targets could lead to a favorable short-term outlook for VLO, especially considering its solid dividend yield.
CONFIDENCE 80
IMPORTANCE 75
RELEVANCE 85