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Chevron Corporation (CVX)

165.82 +0.37 (+0.22%)
At close: May 10 at 4:02 PM EDT
165.43 -0.39 (-0.24%)
After hours: May 10 at 7:59 PM EDT
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  • Previous Close 165.45
  • Open 166.04
  • Bid 165.95 x 800
  • Ask 165.82 x 900
  • Day's Range 165.02 - 166.42
  • 52 Week Range 139.62 - 171.70
  • Volume 5,430,010
  • Avg. Volume 8,045,131
  • Market Cap (intraday) 305.601B
  • Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.11
  • PE Ratio (TTM) 15.24
  • EPS (TTM) 10.88
  • Earnings Date Jul 26, 2024 - Jul 30, 2024
  • Forward Dividend & Yield 6.52 (3.93%)
  • Ex-Dividend Date May 16, 2024
  • 1y Target Est 183.42

Chevron Corporation, through its subsidiaries, engages in the integrated energy and chemicals operations in the United States and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Upstream and Downstream. The Upstream segment is involved in the exploration, development, production, and transportation of crude oil and natural gas; processing, liquefaction, transportation, and regasification of liquefied natural gas; transportation of crude oil through pipelines; transportation, storage, and marketing of natural gas; and carbon capture and storage, as well as a gas-to-liquids plant. The Downstream segment refines crude oil into petroleum products; markets crude oil, refined products, and lubricants; manufactures and markets renewable fuels, commodity petrochemicals, plastics for industrial uses, and fuel and lubricant additives; and transports crude oil and refined products by pipeline, marine vessel, motor equipment, and rail car. The company was formerly known as ChevronTexaco Corporation and changed its name to Chevron Corporation in 2005. Chevron Corporation was founded in 1879 and is headquartered in San Ramon, California.

www.chevron.com

45,600

Full Time Employees

December 31

Fiscal Year Ends

Energy

Sector

Recent News: CVX

Performance Overview: CVX

Trailing total returns as of 5/10/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is

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YTD Return

CVX
12.38%
S&P 500
9.49%

1-Year Return

CVX
8.53%
S&P 500
26.79%

3-Year Return

CVX
70.25%
S&P 500
23.39%

5-Year Return

CVX
70.63%
S&P 500
81.93%

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Statistics: CVX

Valuation Measures

Annual
As of 5/10/2024
  • Market Cap

    305.60B

  • Enterprise Value

    321.16B

  • Trailing P/E

    15.25

  • Forward P/E

    12.84

  • PEG Ratio (5yr expected)

    4.63

  • Price/Sales (ttm)

    1.59

  • Price/Book (mrq)

    1.90

  • Enterprise Value/Revenue

    --

  • Enterprise Value/EBITDA

    --

Financial Highlights

Profitability and Income Statement

  • Profit Margin

    10.53%

  • Return on Assets (ttm)

    6.15%

  • Return on Equity (ttm)

    12.64%

  • Revenue (ttm)

    192.79B

  • Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)

    20.3B

  • Diluted EPS (ttm)

    10.88

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow

  • Total Cash (mrq)

    6.28B

  • Total Debt/Equity (mrq)

    13.51%

  • Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)

    14.77B

Research Analysis: CVX

Analyst Price Targets

155.00 Low
183.42 Average
165.82 Current
206.00 High
 

Analyst Recommendations

  • Strong Buy
  • Buy
  • Hold
  • Underperform
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Earnings

Consensus EPS
 

Company Insights: CVX

Research Reports: CVX

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