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Chevron Corporation (CVX)

Market Closed
5 Dec, 20:00
NYSE NYSE
$
150. 00
-2.26
-1.48%
$
298.92B Market Cap
13.87 P/E Ratio
6.52% Div Yield
12,549,019 Volume
12.86 Eps
$ 152.26
Previous Close
Day Range
149.84 152.63
Year Range
132.04 168.96
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Earnings results expected in 54 days
TotalEnergies joins Chevron in 40 exploration leases in US offshore

TotalEnergies joins Chevron in 40 exploration leases in US offshore

TotalEnergies SE (NYSE:TOT, EPA:TTE) announced it has acquired a portfolio of interests in Chevron-operated leases in the US offshore. In a statement, TotalEnergies described the 40 leases as being in the ‘outer continental shelf' spanning an area of 1,000 square kilometres, in the Walker Ridge, Mississippi Canyon, and East Breaks areas.

Proactiveinvestors | 5 months ago
Chevron and Halliburton Unveil Next-Gen Hydraulic Fracturing

Chevron and Halliburton Unveil Next-Gen Hydraulic Fracturing

CVX partners with HAL to launch an autonomous fracturing system that boosts efficiency, control and shale recovery in Colorado.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Chevron to Undergo Scrutiny After Angola Platform Tragedy

Chevron to Undergo Scrutiny After Angola Platform Tragedy

CVX has raised alarms over rising safety near-misses just weeks before a deadly fire in Angola. The tragedy has now prompted urgent internal reviews.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Chevron (CVX) Beats Stock Market Upswing: What Investors Need to Know

Chevron (CVX) Beats Stock Market Upswing: What Investors Need to Know

In the closing of the recent trading day, Chevron (CVX) stood at $143.35, denoting a +1.84% change from the preceding trading day.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Is Trending Stock Chevron Corporation (CVX) a Buy Now?

Is Trending Stock Chevron Corporation (CVX) a Buy Now?

Chevron (CVX) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.

Zacks | 5 months ago
These 3 Dividend Stocks Pay You to Stay Calm in Summer

These 3 Dividend Stocks Pay You to Stay Calm in Summer

For investors, summer is a time of lower volume and slower growth. Like the holiday season, this is a time when institutional investors step away from their trading desks and plan their next moves.

Marketbeat | 5 months ago
Chevron's Texas Job Cuts: What's Really Driving the Layoffs?

Chevron's Texas Job Cuts: What's Really Driving the Layoffs?

CVX plans to cut 200 Texas jobs by July as part of a global overhaul aiming to trim up to 9,000 roles by 2026.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Bear of the Day: Chevron (CVX)

Bear of the Day: Chevron (CVX)

Earnings are expected to fall for the third year in a row.

Zacks | 5 months ago
Chevron: Buy In Before The Rebound

Chevron: Buy In Before The Rebound

Chevron's 5% dividend yield and robust profitability make it an attractive opportunity for passive income investors amid recent valuation declines. Production growth from new global projects is expected to offset lower crude oil prices and support a 25% profit increase in 2025. The stock's lack of price recovery signals unrealized upside potential, with a 14.2x 2026e profit multiple and the highest growth rate among peers.

Seekingalpha | 6 months ago
Will Chevron's Dividend Growth Outlook Weaken Amid Headwinds?

Will Chevron's Dividend Growth Outlook Weaken Amid Headwinds?

CVX's dividend remains reliable, but reinvestment needs and lost cash flow may slow down its payout growth in the near term.

Zacks | 6 months ago
Chevron Advances Global Workforce Reduction Plan With Texas Layoffs

Chevron Advances Global Workforce Reduction Plan With Texas Layoffs

CVX to lay off nearly 200 Texas workers in July as part of a global workforce cut of up to 20% by 2026, to reduce costs and streamline its operations.

Zacks | 6 months ago
Occidental Vs. Chevron: Buffett Bought Both, But Which Is Better For You?

Occidental Vs. Chevron: Buffett Bought Both, But Which Is Better For You?

Occidental and Chevron are two excellent but very different oil companies. Chevron is an excellent dividend/total return stock, while OXY should provide capital gains as well. OXY is somewhat misdescribed as an integrated oil company; it's actually an odd but highly efficient exploration and production company with no downstream business but a midstream chemical unit. OXY is best understood by studying its long-term debt levels and pulling from cash flow numbers the exact times of acquiring and repaying debt.

Seekingalpha | 6 months ago
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