On August 15, Devon rose 3.08% in regular trading, trading at $45.785/share, with turnover of $154 million. The rally was driven by a combination of elevated oil prices tied to Middle East geopolitical tensions and lingering momentum from a strong second-quarter earnings report.
On the macro front, the ongoing US-Iran negotiation stalemate and recurring uncertainty around Strait of Hormuz navigation have kept international crude prices elevated, supporting bullish sector sentiment. On the company level, Devon reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.57 on August 4, beating the consensus estimate of $1.39-$1.40 by approximately 13%, while revenue of $7.417 billion significantly exceeded the $6.249 billion estimate. Management guided Q3 total production at 1.66-1.69 million BOE per day, with Q4 oil output expected flat or higher.
Multiple Wall Street firms have maintained constructive ratings, with Barclays, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan all keeping overweight or equivalent ratings, while the FactSet consensus mean target sits near $60, implying significant upside from current levels. The company also targets at least $1 billion in annualized pre-tax synergies by end of next year.
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