On August 6, Devon rose 3.08% in regular trading, trading at $43.385/share, with turnover of approximately $157 million. The move was driven by JPMorgan raising its price target on Devon from $55 to $60 while maintaining a Buy rating, following the company's Q2 earnings release that significantly exceeded expectations.
Devon reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $1.57 per diluted share, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $1.39-$1.40 by approximately 13%, and representing an 86.9% increase from $0.84 per share in the year-ago period. Revenue came in at $7.417 billion, surpassing the $6.249 billion estimate by roughly 19%. The company guided Q3 total production at 1.66-1.69 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, with capital expenditure expected between $1.4-$1.5 billion. Management also indicated Q4 oil output should be flat to higher versus Q3.
Devon further reaffirmed its target of achieving at least $1 billion in annualized pre-tax synergies by end of 2027, reinforcing the integration momentum following its transformative merger. The stock carries an average analyst rating of Buy with a mean price target of $60.26.
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