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by Gabe Dooley Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is Penn Virginia's (PVAC) net worth?

The business earned $124.70 million during the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $105.20 million. Penn Virginia had a positive trailing twelve-month return on equity of 27.25% and a negative net margin of 111.38%. View Penn Virginia's earnings history. What price target have analysts set for PVAC?

How much of Penn Virginia stock is held by institutions?

Only 30.91% of the stock of Penn Virginia is held by institutions. Earnings for Penn Virginia are expected to grow by 51.00% in the coming year, from $4.02 to $6.07 per share.

Who bought PBA stock in last quarter?

PBA stock was acquired by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Mufg Securities Canada LTD., Norges Bank, Bank of Montreal Can, SIG North Trading ULC, National Bank of Canada FI, Alberta Investment Management Corp, CIBC World Markets Inc., and Cidel Asset Management Inc..

What is the upside for Penn Virginia's stock?

4 equities research analysts have issued 1 year target prices for Penn Virginia's stock. Their forecasts range from $28.00 to $50.00. On average, they expect Penn Virginia's share price to reach $42.67 in the next year. This suggests a possible upside of 33.8% from the stock's current price.

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About Penn Virginia

Penn Virginia Corp. is an independent oil and gas company, which engages in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas. It focuses on its Eagle Ford Shale project located in South Texas. The company was founded in 1882 and is headquartered in Houston, TX.

Penn Virginia (NASDAQ:PVAC) Frequently Asked Questions

3 Wall Street equities research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Penn Virginia in the last twelve months. There are currently 1 hold rating and 2 buy ratings for the stock.

What Is a Put-Call Ratio?

The put-call ratio is a measurement that is widely used by investors to gauge the overall mood of a market.

Understanding the Put-Call Ratio

The put-call ratio is calculated by dividing the number of traded put options by the number of traded call options.

Special Considerations

The put-call ratio helps investors gauge market sentiment before the market turns. However, it's important to look at the demand for both the numerator (the puts) and the denominator (the calls).

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About Visa

Visa, Inc. engages in the provision of digital payment services. It also facilitates global commerce through the transfer of value and information among global network of consumers, merchants, financial institutions, businesses, strategic partners, and government entities.

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Visa (NYSE:V) Frequently Asked Questions

24 Wall Street equities research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Visa in the last twelve months. There are currently 4 hold ratings and 20 buy ratings for the stock. The consensus among Wall Street equities research analysts is that investors should "buy" Visa stock. View analyst ratings for Visa or view top-rated stocks.

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