Tag #Energy Stocks

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Mixed Fortunes in Midday Trading: Verizon, Novo Nordisk, and Twilio Rise, While Others Fall

Midday trading saw varied stock performance; Verizon climbed 1% on strong subscriber growth, Novo Nordisk surged over 8% on positive drug trial results, and Twilio rallied 20% on an optimistic forecast, while Ericsson, CSX, and Texas Instruments dropped due to earnings misses or disappointing guidan...

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Four Smaller Oil Stocks Outperform Majors Amidst Rising Oil Prices

The prices of four smaller oil stocks—Dorchester Minerals, Golar, Gulfport Energy, and ProPetro Holdings—have risen, reaching new or six-month highs, in correlation with a recent upward trend in oil prices, despite major oil companies lagging; this contrasts with the recent performance of major oil ...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Bernstein bullish on EDP RenovĂĄveis and SSE in 2025

Bernstein, an investment bank, forecasts significant upside potential for EDP RenovĂĄveis (48%) and SSE (8%) in 2025, citing their robust balance sheets, strategic investments in renewable energy projects, and positive regulatory environments in their respective markets as key drivers.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP) Shows Bullish Trend Amidst Broader Market Weakness

The Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP) shows a bullish long-term uptrend, contrasting with most other energy stocks, supported by positive technical indicators and a recent 'buy' signal from DeMARK Indicators, suggesting potential outperformance versus the S&P 500 in the coming weeks.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Five Stocks Show Weakness After Falling Below Support Levels

ResMed (RMD), ConocoPhillips (COP), NetStreit (NTST), NXP Semiconductor (NXPI), and Xerox (XRX) recently dropped below key support levels, displaying weakness confirmed by technical indicators like head-and-shoulders patterns and moving average crossovers; market caps range from $1.13 billion to $12...

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