ExxonMobil (XOM)
The speaker evaluates institutional buying in the energy sector and the potential impact of geopolitical risks on oil giants.
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Covered by 5 analysts
Analysts are largely in agreement
Last evaluation 30 days ago
One-directional consensus
Decreasing interest recently
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The speaker evaluates institutional buying in the energy sector and the potential impact of geopolitical risks on oil giants.
Meet KevinThe speaker analyzes the performance leadership in the energy sector and the technical momentum of the stock.
CNBC TelevisionAnalyzes ExxonMobil (XOM) stock's reaction to oil price volatility and its performance relative to analyst price targets.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker analyzes the effects of rising energy prices on the stock performance of US energy giants.
CNBC-eThe speaker scrutinizes the global energy giant's free cash flow yield, dividend policy, and financial positioning within the sector.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker analyzes price targets in the energy sector along with the company's dividend efficiency and defensive characteristics.
Yahoo FinanceThe speaker analyzes the stock reaching all-time highs following a prolonged sideways movement and examines its valuation ratios.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker examines the positive divergence of the energy sector despite the general market downturn and the company's leadership within this group.
Yahoo FinanceThe speaker evaluates the potential return of major energy companies to the region and the emerging opportunities if stability is achieved in Venezuela.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker, an energy fund portfolio manager, provides a positive assessment of ExxonMobil (XOM). The analysis highlights the company's integrated business model for resilience against commodity volatility, a robust balance sheet, and a management team capable of navigating market cycles. Emphasis is placed on XOM's attractive shareholder return profile, including a rising dividend and a significant share buyback plan, particularly beneficial with Brent crude in the $60-65 range.
Yahoo FinanceThe speaker evaluates the potential for energy giants to reinvest in the region and increase production, depending on security guarantees and commercial contract terms in the Venezuelan market.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker evaluates the company's potential to recover past debts and production opportunities in the region if relations with Venezuela normalize.
CNBC TelevisionTom Friedman evaluates the $20 billion debt issue and legal hurdles facing ExxonMobil's potential return to the Venezuelan market.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker analyzes the positive impact of heavy crude inflows from Venezuela on Gulf Coast refiners and their capacity to process these increased volumes.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker addresses the security prerequisites for multinational oil companies like ExxonMobil to resume operations. He assesses the role of US military presence in providing necessary guarantees for foreign investment.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker reviews the performance of US oil majors amidst Venezuela news and evaluates price movements for key sector players.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker reviews the upward movement in share price within the broader energy sector context and sectoral interactions.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker analyzes the technical breakout in the stock price and the emerging trend movement.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker examines the advantages of diversified major energy companies against falling oil prices.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker evaluates institutional buying in the energy sector and the potential impact of geopolitical risks on oil giants.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the performance leadership in the energy sector and the technical momentum of the stock.
* Does not constitute investment advice
Analyzes ExxonMobil (XOM) stock's reaction to oil price volatility and its performance relative to analyst price targets.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the effects of rising energy prices on the stock performance of US energy giants.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker scrutinizes the global energy giant's free cash flow yield, dividend policy, and financial positioning within the sector.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes price targets in the energy sector along with the company's dividend efficiency and defensive characteristics.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the stock reaching all-time highs following a prolonged sideways movement and examines its valuation ratios.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the positive divergence of the energy sector despite the general market downturn and the company's leadership within this group.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker evaluates the potential return of major energy companies to the region and the emerging opportunities if stability is achieved in Venezuela.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker, an energy fund portfolio manager, provides a positive assessment of ExxonMobil (XOM). The analysis highlights the company's integrated business model for resilience against commodity volatility, a robust balance sheet, and a management team capable of navigating market cycles. Emphasis is placed on XOM's attractive shareholder return profile, including a rising dividend and a significant share buyback plan, particularly beneficial with Brent crude in the $60-65 range.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker evaluates the potential for energy giants to reinvest in the region and increase production, depending on security guarantees and commercial contract terms in the Venezuelan market.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker evaluates the company's potential to recover past debts and production opportunities in the region if relations with Venezuela normalize.
* Does not constitute investment advice
Tom Friedman evaluates the $20 billion debt issue and legal hurdles facing ExxonMobil's potential return to the Venezuelan market.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the positive impact of heavy crude inflows from Venezuela on Gulf Coast refiners and their capacity to process these increased volumes.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker addresses the security prerequisites for multinational oil companies like ExxonMobil to resume operations. He assesses the role of US military presence in providing necessary guarantees for foreign investment.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker reviews the performance of US oil majors amidst Venezuela news and evaluates price movements for key sector players.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker reviews the upward movement in share price within the broader energy sector context and sectoral interactions.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the technical breakout in the stock price and the emerging trend movement.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the advantages of diversified major energy companies against falling oil prices.
* Does not constitute investment advice