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Occidental Petroleum (OXY) Stock – A Brief Overview

Shares of Energy sector company Occidental Petroleum moved -4.3% today, and are now trading at a price of $59.76. The large-cap stock's daily volume was 12,156,976 compared to its average volume of 9,015,481. The S&P 500 index returned a 0.0% performance.

Occidental Petroleum Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and gas properties in the United States, the Middle East, North Africa, and Latin America. The company is based in Houston and has 11,973 full time employees. Its market capitalization is $52,864,172,032. Occidental Petroleum currently offers its equity investors a dividend that yields 1.0% per year.

23 analysts are following Occidental Petroleum and have set target prices ranging from $59.0 to $85.0 per share. On average, they have given the company a rating of buy. At today's prices, OXY is trading -14.85% away from its average analyst target price of $70.18 per share.

Over the last year, OXY shares have gone down by -11.0%, which represents a difference of -24.0% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $76.11 per share and its 52 week low is $55.51.

Date Reported Cash Flow from Operations ($ k) Capital expenditures ($ k) Free Cash Flow ($ k) YoY Growth (%)
2023-02-27 16,810,000 -4,497,000 21,307,000 60.15
2022-02-24 10,434,000 -2,870,000 13,304,000 104.99
2021-02-26 3,955,000 -2,535,000 6,490,000 -81.81
2020-02-28 7,375,000 -28,312,000 35,687,000 162.95
2019-02-21 7,669,000 -5,903,000 13,572,000 67.12
2018-02-23 4,861,000 -3,260,000 8,121,000
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