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$63.71+0.39 (+0.62%)
Suncor Energy Inc.
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Suncor Energy Inc. operates as an integrated energy company in Canada, the United States, and internationally. It operates through Oil Sands; Exploration and Production; and Refining and Marketing segments. The Oil Sands segment produces bitumen; and...
Recent News
Is Schneider Electric (ENXTPA:SU) Still Attractive After Recent Share Price Pullback?
Wondering whether Schneider Electric at €237.15 is still a reasonable entry point or starting to look stretched? This breakdown will help you weigh the current price against what you are actually getting. The stock has seen mixed returns, with a 4.2% gain over the last year and longer term returns of 75.7% over 3 years and 108.5% over 5 years. However, the 7 day and 30 day moves of 4.4% and 9.2% declines show that sentiment has cooled recently. Recent coverage has focused on how Schneider...
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Suncor Energy (SU) Price Target Bumped to $62 Amid Supply Disruptions
Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE:SU) is included among the 12 Best Large Cap Energy Stocks to Buy Now. Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE:SU) is a Canadian integrated energy company that extracts, produces, and provides energy from a mix of sources, ranging from oil sands to renewable fuels. Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE:SU) received a boost on March 12 […]
How The Suncor Energy (TSX:SU) Story Is Shifting With New Targets And Buybacks
Suncor Energy’s modelled fair value price target has shifted from CA$75.45 to CA$77.50, giving investors an updated reference point for where the shares might sit against analyst assumptions. Across the Street, some firms are pairing higher targets such as C$88, C$79, C$70 and US$70 with more cautious ratings. This reflects a mix of confidence in the asset base and concern about execution and sector risks. As you read on, you will see how these evolving targets, ratings and buyback plans...