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Exploring Canadian Natural Resources – Key Insights

Shares of Canadian Natural Resources have moved -0.9% today, and are now trading at a price of $31.97. In contrast, the S&P 500 index saw a 1.0% change. Today's trading volume is 9,463,463 compared to the stock's average volume of 4,939,104.

Canadian Natural Resources Limited acquires, explores for, develops, produces, markets, and sells crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Based in Calgary, Canada the company has 10,272 full time employees and a market cap of $68,020,649,984. Canadian Natural Resources currently offers its equity investors a dividend that yields 6.2% per year.

The company is now trading -21.49% away from its average analyst target price of $40.72 per share. The 9 analysts following the stock have set target prices ranging from $35.35 to $45.66, and on average give Canadian Natural Resources a rating of buy.

Over the last 12 months CNQ shares have declined by -1.1%, which represents a difference of -27.4% when compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $41.29 per share and its 52 week low is $29.45. Based on Canadian Natural Resources's average net margin growth of 11.4% over the last 6 years, its core business remains strong and the stock price may recover in the long term.

Date Reported Total Revenue ($ k) Net Profit ($ k) Net Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2023 35,968,000 8,233,000 23 -11.54
2022 42,298,000 10,937,000 26 4.0
2021 30,057,000 7,664,000 25 933.33
2020 16,893,000 -435,000 -3 -112.5
2019 22,871,000 5,416,000 24 100.0
2018 21,027,000 2,591,000 12
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