$49.90+0.52 (+1.05%)
Viper Energy, Inc.
Viper Energy, Inc. in the Energy sector is trading at $49.90. The stock is currently near its 52-week high of $49.95, remaining 25.3% above its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show overbought RSI of 73 and bullish MACD crossover, explaining why VNOM maintains its current momentum and trend strength. The Whystock Score of 55/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Viper Energy, Inc. owns, acquires, and exploits oil and natural gas properties in North America. It focuses on owning and acquiring mineral and royalty interests in the Permian Basin. Viper Energy, Inc. was formerly known as Viper Energy Partners LP ...
Viper Energy (VNOM) has been drawing attention after recent share price moves, with the stock closing at US$49.90 and showing gains over the past month and over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Viper Energy. That recent move to US$49.90 comes on top of a 9.9% 1 month share price return and a 28.7% year to date share price return. The 1 year total shareholder return sits at 25.2%, which indicates that momentum has been building rather than fading. If you are weighing up what else...
Vanguard Capital Management has disclosed beneficial ownership of more than 5% of Viper Energy's common stock in a recent Schedule 13G filing. The filing confirms Vanguard as a significant institutional holder of Viper Energy, trading under the ticker NasdaqGS:VNOM. The disclosure highlights institutional interest in the company for investors tracking ownership changes and governance dynamics. Viper Energy, listed as NasdaqGS:VNOM, last closed at $49.38, with the share price reflecting...
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Viper Energy (NASDAQ:VNOM) owns mineral and royalty interests across the Permian Basin, which means it collects a slice of every barrel pumped on its acreage without spending a dollar on drilling. That setup gives it a roughly 4.6 percent dividend yield and a true “zero‑CapEx” model. With West Texas Intermediate back below the $100 mark ... Why Dividend Investors Are Watching Viper’s $1.5 Billion Debt Target