On August 10, Phillips 66 rose 3.23% in regular trading, trading at $210.45/share, with turnover of $18.18 million. The rally follows the company's Q2 earnings report released on August 5, which significantly exceeded market expectations, coupled with a wave of analyst target price upgrades.
Phillips 66 reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $9.41, beating the consensus estimate of $7.44 by 26.5% and representing a 295% year-over-year increase from $2.38 per share in the prior-year quarter. Management noted that its mid-cycle refining earnings outlook is stronger than previously estimated, with Q3 refinery utilization planned at approximately 95%. The company also highlighted structural support from rising global chemical margins as China loses access to deeply discounted crude supplies.
On the analyst front, Piper Sandler adjusted its target to $209, while Evercore ISI raised to $220, Citigroup to $217, UBS to $235, and Goldman Sachs to $235. The current mean analyst target stands at $217.33. Additionally, the board approved a $10 billion increase in share buyback authorization in late July, signaling confidence in long-term cash flow generation.
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