Is Expand Energy Corp (NASDAQ: EXE) Still On The Rise?

After Hours

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Stocks Info

This NASDAQ-listed company operates within the Oil & Gas E&P industry segment, falling under the Energy sector. The current market capitalization of Expand Energy Corp is $28.90B. A total of 2.93 million shares were traded on the day, compared to an average of 4.22M shares.

In the most recent transaction, DELL’OSSO DOMENIC J JR bought 2,500 shares of EXE for 99.50 per share on Mar 05 ’25. After the transaction, the President and CEO now owns 107,845 company shares. In a previous transaction on Jan 02 ’25, Russ Benjamin bought 4,972 shares at 100.48 per share.

Among the insiders who sold shares, Kehr Catherine A disposed of 43,623 shares on Nov 22 ’24 at a per-share price of $99.58. This resulted in the Director holding 5,201 shares of EXE after the transaction. In another insider transaction, Kehr Catherine A bought 43,623 shares at $99.58 per share on Nov 22 ’24.

Even though price targets are rarely accurate, they do tend to exert some kind of influence from time to time and are often considered important by markets. In terms of 52-week highs and lows, EXE has a high of $123.35 and a low of $69.12.

Balance Sheet Annually/Quarterly

In a balance sheet, you can see what assets and liabilities the company has, as well as how much equity investors have invested. These figures can be used to calculate a company’s financial ratios to give investors a better idea of its prospects. EXE’s latest balance sheet shows that the firm has $905.00M in Cash & Short Term Investments as of fiscal 2021. There were $2.31B in debt and $2.45B in liabilities at the time. Its Book Value Per Share was $72.39, while its Total Shareholder’s Equity was $5.67B.

Analysts Opinion

The risks associated with pre-market and after-hours trading may be slightly higher than the regular market hours. The reason is that extended-hours trading may result in wider spreads for particular security due to lower liquidity and higher volatility as issuers often announce critical financial information outside regular trading hours. Currently, 0 analysts are providing their opinions on the stock. On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being Sell and 5 being Buy, the average analyst rating for EXE is Buy with a score of 4.77.

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