ConocoPhillips stock hits 52-week low at $86.74

Published 04/04/2025, 16:34
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In a challenging market environment, ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) stock has touched a 52-week low, dipping to $86.74. According to InvestingPro analysis, the company currently trades below its Fair Value, with a P/E ratio of 11.46 and an attractive dividend yield of 3.28%. This price level reflects a significant downturn from the company’s performance over the past year, with ConocoPhillips witnessing a 1-year change of -33.77%. The energy sector has faced numerous headwinds, and ConocoPhillips, as a leading player in the industry with a market capitalization of $114 billion, has not been immune to these pressures. Despite market volatility, the company maintains strong financial health with a GOOD overall rating and has consistently paid dividends for 55 consecutive years. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s response to the current market conditions and its strategy for recovery as it navigates through a period of volatility and uncertainty. For deeper insights into ConocoPhillips’ valuation and future prospects, access the comprehensive Pro Research Report, available exclusively on InvestingPro, along with 5 additional ProTips and extensive financial metrics.

In other recent news, ConocoPhillips reported strong financial results for Q4 2024, with earnings per share of $1.98, exceeding the forecasted $1.79. Revenue also surpassed expectations, reaching $14.7 billion compared to the anticipated $14.27 billion. Despite these positive financial outcomes, the company experienced a 2% year-over-year decline in organic revenue. Additionally, ConocoPhillips is reportedly considering selling its oil and gas properties in Oklahoma, which were part of its $22.5 billion purchase of Marathon Oil (NYSE:MRO) in 2021. The assets, located in the Anadarko basin, could potentially sell for over $1 billion. UBS maintained a Buy rating on ConocoPhillips with a price target of $137, citing the company’s strong resource base and robust balance sheet. Meanwhile, JPMorgan reiterated its Overweight rating and $127 price target, highlighting ConocoPhillips’ strong fourth-quarter performance and its plans for a $10 billion capital return in 2025. These developments reflect the company’s ongoing strategic maneuvers and financial positioning in the energy sector.

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