On July 23, Cenovus rose 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $29.885/share, with turnover of $84.75 million.
On the news front, the company announced it will release its second-quarter results on July 29 and hold a conference call, fueling positive market expectations ahead of the report. In the first quarter, Cenovus posted EPS of C$0.83, beating the consensus estimate of C$0.72 by approximately 15%, representing a 76.6% year-over-year increase in earnings. Multiple institutions have maintained buy ratings and raised price targets, with RBC most recently lifting its target to C$47 from C$45 while keeping an Outperform rating, and CIBC maintaining an Outperformer rating with a C$46 target.
Additionally, the Integrated Oil & Gas sector broadly strengthened, with TotalEnergies up 2.14%, Exxon Mobil up 1.96%, Chevron up 1.50%, and Shell up 1.01%, providing further support through sector-wide momentum.
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