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Unseasonably warm weather is creating an external "shock" to the system. Southwestern Energy's long-term bull case remains intact, even though its share price is failing to reflect this.
Southwestern Energy Company (NYSE:SWN ) Q3 2022 Earnings Conference Call October 28, 2022 10:30 AM ET Company Participants Brittany Raiford - Director, Investor Relations Bill Way - President & Chief Executive Officer Clay Carrell - Chief Operating Officer Carl Giesler - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Doug Leggate - Bank of America Charles Meade - Johnson Rice Scott Hanold - RBC Paul Diamond - Citi Nick Pope - Seaport Neal Dingmann - Truist Securities Umang Choudhary - Goldman Sachs Subash Chandra - The Benchmark Noel Parks - Tuohy Brothers Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Southwestern Energy's Third Quarter 2022 Earnings Call.
Higher commodity prices are expected to have aided Southwestern's (SWN) earnings in Q3.
Southwestern Energy (SWN) is strongly focused on returning capital to stockholders.
Southwestern Energy (SWN) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
Investors need to pay close attention to Southwestern Energy (SWN) stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
Value investors may consider the following stocks as potential value opportunities given their lower price-sales ratios relative to the S&P 500, while sell-side analysts on Wall Street have issued positive recommendation ratings.
The stock price of Southwestern Energy (SWN) fell by 5.75% in the most recent trading session. This is why.
Southwestern Energy has suffered from aggressive hedging in 2022. This, combined with weakness in commodities, has taken the stock down 30% from recent highs. We think that there is value in the company, and SWN shares could return to higher levels.
Shareholders of Southwestern Energy Company ( SWN , Financial) and Cameco Corporation ( CCJ , Financial) saw the value of their shares increase significantly over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500 Index. The benchmark index for the U.S. market stands at 4,030.61 as of Aug. 29, having lost approximately 10.6% over the past year.