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Investors Are Bullish on Equinor - Here's What You Need to Know.

This afternoon we watched Equinor rise 1.9% to a price of $24.75 per share. The Large-Cap Oil & Gas Integrated company is now trading -11.75% below its average target price of $28.05. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $22.0 to $30.55 per share for Equinor, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

Equinor's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 2.5%. The stock's short ratio is 3.41. At 0.0%, the company's rate of insider ownership does not indicate that management is heavily invested in the corporation.

Another number to watch is the company's rate of institutional share ownership, which now stands at 6.4%. In conclusion, we believe there is mixed market sentiment regarding Equinor.

Institutions Invested in Equinor

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2024-12-31 Folketrygdfondet 4% 111,466,079 $2,759,342,692
2024-12-31 Arrowstreet Capital, Limited Partnership 0% 10,649,398 $263,625,838
2024-12-31 Wellington Management Group, LLP 0% 4,151,104 $102,760,576
2024-12-31 Bank of America Corporation 0% 4,121,392 $102,025,055
2024-12-31 Earnest Partners LLC 0% 3,705,738 $91,735,541
2024-12-31 Goldman Sachs Group Inc 0% 3,232,341 $80,016,598
2024-12-31 Marshall Wace LLP 0% 2,649,389 $65,585,622
2024-12-31 FMR, LLC 0% 2,286,830 $56,610,474
2024-12-31 Morgan Stanley 0% 2,327,370 $57,614,042
2024-12-31 UBS Group AG 0% 1,447,721 $35,838,332
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