Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN)
On Thursday, Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN)’s shares declined -7.21% to $9.78.
SWN is currently valued at $4.05 billion. The company has 384.48 million shares outstanding. The company has 1.10 value in price to sale ratio while price to book ratio was recorded as 0.84. The company exchanged hands with 16.12 million shares as compared to its average daily volume of 13.90 million shares. It beta stands at 1.28.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN) stands at $20.53 according to 31 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $42.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $11.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.50. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Southwestern Energy Company is an energy company engaged in natural gas and oil exploration, development and production (E&P). The Company is focused on creating and capturing additional value through its natural gas gathering and marketing businesses, which it refer to as Midstream Services.
ArcelorMittal SA (ADR) (NYSE:MT)
ArcelorMittal SA (ADR) (NYSE:MT)’s shares gained 2.33% to $5.26.
MT has beta value of 2.42. The company has the market capitalization of $8.55 billion. Return on assets ratio of the company was -1.60% while its return on equity ratio was -3.70%. ATR value of company was 0.24 while stock volatility for week was 3.36% while for month was 3.94%. Debt to equity ratio of the company was -0.58 and its current ratio was 1.40.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for ArcelorMittal SA (ADR) (NYSE:MT) stands at $8.72 according to 6 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $13.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $6.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 2.30. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
ArcelorMittal SA (ArcelorMittal) is a holding company. The Company is a steel and mining company, which operates through five segments: NAFTA; Europe; Brazil; Africa and Commonwealth of Independent States (ACIS), and Mining.
Black Hills Corp (NYSE:BKH)
At the end of Thursday’s trade, Black Hills Corp (NYSE:BKH)‘s shares surged 2.62% to $41.54.
BKH offered 77.20% EPS for prior five years. The company has 1.40% return on equity value while its ROI ratio was 6.60%. The company has $1.82 billion market capitalizations and the institutional ownership was 77.20%. Its price to book ratio was 1.44. Volatility of the stock was 3.07% for the week while for the month booked as 2.40%.
The mean estimate for the short term price target for Black Hills Corp (NYSE:BKH) stands at $52.33 according to 3 Analysts. The higher price target estimate for the stock has been calculated at $56.00 while the lower price target estimate is at $49.00.
Analysts mean recommendation for the stock is 3.00. This number is based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy recommendation while 5 represents a Strong Sell.
Black Hills Corporation is an integrated energy company. The Company operates in the United States with two business groups: Utilities and Non-regulated Energy.
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