Chesapeake Energy Corporation operates as an independent exploration and production company in the United States.
Expand Energy stock last closed at $106.47, up 1.64% from the previous day, and has increased 22.17% in one year. It has overperformed other stocks in the Oil & Gas E&P industry by 0.15 percentage points. Expand Energy stock is currently +54.04% from its 52-week low of $69.12, and -6.63% from its 52-week high of $114.03.
As of Apr 17, 2025, there are 232.7M EXE shares outstanding. The market capitalization of EXE is $24.78B. In the last 24 hours, 3.6M EXE shares were traded.
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Out of 16 Equities analysts who give recommendations on EXE, the consensus analyst rating on EXE is a Strong Buy
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Roger Read, a top 10% analyst from Wells Fargo maintains EXE with a hold rating and raises their EXE price target from $107.00 to $112.00, on Apr 2, 2025.
Nitin Kumar, a top 3% analyst from Mizuho maintains EXE with a buy rating and raises their EXE price target from $132.00 to $136.00, on Apr 1, 2025.
Devin McDermott, a top 3% analyst from Morgan Stanley maintains EXE with a strong buy rating and raises their EXE price target from $137.00 to $154.00, on Mar 27, 2025.
Morgan Stanley's Devin McDermott raised their price target on Expand Energy (NASDAQ: EXE) by 12.4% from $137 to $154 on 2025/03/27. The analyst maintained their Strong Buy rating on the stock.
In an overview note, McDermott noted that the energy sector has had a strong start to 2025 (up 8% YTD and outperforming the S&P by 10%) in spite of "generally cautious investor sentiment on oil markets."
The analyst told readers that they updated models in the group for year-end reserves, the latest commodity prices, and FY 2025 management guides, after which updates, Morgan Stanley's "median gas E&P price target rose 9% and oil E&P targets dipped 11%."
Neal Dingmann, a top 7% analyst from Truist Securities maintains EXE with a strong buy rating and lowers their EXE price target from $133.00 to $131.00, on Mar 17, 2025.
Zach Parham, a top 14% analyst from JP Morgan maintains EXE with a strong buy rating and lowers their EXE price target from $115.00 to $114.00, on Mar 13, 2025.
You can dig deeper into what analysts are projecting on the Expand Energy stock forecast page.
Last year, EXE revenue was $4.24B. Over the last 5 year, EXE's revenue has increased by -13.2% per year. This was slower than the Oil & Gas E&P industry average of 13.17%.
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In the past 12 months, executives and large shareholders at EXE have sold more shares than they have bought.
Domenic J. Dellosso Jr., President and CEO of EXE, was the latest EXE insider to sell. They sold $3,334,807.80 worth of EXE stock on Mar 15, 2025.
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Expand Energy pays a dividend of 1.09%, compared to the Oil & Gas E&P industry's average dividend yield of 4.47%. If you owned $1,000 of EXE stock, you would have been paid $10.90 in the past 12 months.
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