$33.07-0.41 (-1.22%)
CNX Resources Corporation, an independent natural gas and midstream company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of natural gas properties in the Appalachian Basin.
CNX Resources Corporation in the Energy sector is trading at $33.07. Wall Street consensus targets $38.82 (11 analysts), implying a +17.4% move over the next 12 months. The stock is currently 24% below its 52-week high of $43.62, remaining 8.8% below its 200-day moving average. On fundamentals, Piotroski 8/9 indicates strong financial quality, Altman Z in the distress zone. Risk note: RSI 15 is oversold, raising the odds of a near-term bounce; MACD remains below its signal line. The Whystock Score of 80/100 reflects bullish alignment across trend, valuation and analyst targets.
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CNX Resources Corporation, an independent natural gas and midstream company, engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of natural gas properties in the Appalachian Basin. The company operates in two segments, Shale and Coal...
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