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FORT WORTH - Range Resources Corporation (NYSE:RRC) announced on Friday that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.09 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2025, representing an annual yield of 0.94% at the current share price of $38.46.
The dividend will be payable on December 26, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on December 12, 2025, according to a company press release. The company has maintained a healthy dividend growth rate of 12.5% over the past year.
Range Resources, headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, operates as an independent natural gas and NGL (natural gas liquids) producer with operations primarily in the Appalachian Basin.
The quarterly dividend announcement represents the company’s regular cash distribution to shareholders, maintaining its established dividend program.
Range Resources Corporation trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol RRC. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently undervalued, with a "GOOD" overall financial health rating. For deeper insights, investors can access the comprehensive Pro Research Report available for RRC, one of 1,400+ US equities covered in detail.
In other recent news, Range Resources has seen several noteworthy developments. The company reported production of approximately 2.23 Bcfe/d for the third quarter, aligning with expectations. Despite capital expenditures coming in 3% to 4% above estimates at approximately $190 million, the company continues to focus on capital efficiency. UBS maintained a Neutral rating with a $40 price target, emphasizing Range Resources’ capital-efficient operations and improving balance sheet as positive factors for future volume growth and shareholder returns. Raymond James raised its price target for Range Resources to $42 from $41, maintaining an Outperform rating after the third-quarter results. These updates reflect the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance shareholder value through disciplined capital investment and operational efficiency.
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