Not exact matches
The stock has a consensus
analyst price target of $ 81.55 and a 52 - week trading
range of $ 53.70 to $ 76.99.
Three
analysts updated guidance on the company on the 18th, with
price targets ranging for $ 21 - $ 25 / share.
When the year began, many investors anticipated strong earnings growth mostly coming from the energy sector, and many oil
analysts had
targeted crude
prices in the upper US$ 50s to low US$ 60 / barrel
range over the course of 2017.
Three
analysts updated guidance on the company on the 18th, with
price targets ranging for $ 21 - $ 25 / share.
When the year began, many investors anticipated strong earnings growth mostly coming from the energy sector, and many oil
analysts had
targeted crude
prices in the upper US$ 50s to low US$ 60 / barrel
range over the course of 2017.
Most
analyst price targets, which also cover a wide
range, (some indicate upside and others downside) use this approach.
These topics span a wide
range — everything from the Fed to the U.S. dollar (or other currencies) to housing starts to Treasury rates to budget deficits to Congressional legislation to elections to the calendar («sell in May and go away» etc.) to manufacturing data to foreign stock market performance to scandals (Bernie Madoff was a popular one) to tragedies (Japan's nuclear mess - up, Hurricane Katrina) to technical stock indicators (MACD, Stochastics, Bollinger Bands and RS) to earnings reports from bellwether companies to opinions of other people (especially
analysts who set
price targets).