On Thursday, Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR)’s shares inclined 1.01% to $4.01.
DNR has EPS ratio -1.79. The company has 355.45 million shares outstanding while market capitalization of the company was $1.41 billion. Price to book ratio was 0.32. Net profit margin of the company was -34.60% while gross profit margin was 99.10%. Stock volatility for the month was booked as 10.06% while for the week was recorded as 10.07%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Denbury Resources Inc. (DNR) stands at $4.48 according to 16 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $8.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $1.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is -3.10. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Denbury Resources Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas company. The Company’s operations are focused in two operating areas: the Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain regions.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM)’s shares dropped -1.37% to $84.82.
XOM has the market capitalization of $358.49 billion. The stock has P/B ratio of 2.06 while EPS was $4.73. Institutional ownership of the company was 50.10% while 4.17 billion shares were outstanding. Net profit margin of the Company was 7.40% while its gross profit margin was 25.90%. Share of the company moved above its SMA 50 with 10.08%. ROE ratio was 13.60% while ROI was 7.90%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) stands at $83.35 according to 20 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $100.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $60.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.80. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Exxon Mobil Corporation is an energy company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas. The Company is involved in the manufacturing of petroleum products, and transportation and sale of crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products.
At the end of Thursday’s trade, Royal Gold, Inc USA) (NASDAQ:RGLD)‘s shares dipped -14.27% to $40.26.
RGLD Its past 5-day performance at -22.08%. So far in 2015, the company has a year-to-date performance of -35.79%. The stock, as of last close, traded -4.17% up from its 52 week low and was -47.23% below its 52 week high. Its latest closing price was -31.65% below the SMA200 while the distance from SMA 50 and SMA 20 was -19.27% and -16.24% respectively.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Royal Gold, Inc USA) (RGLD) stands at $67.80 according to 16 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $83.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $52.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 1.90. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
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