Phillips 66 (PSX.N)
60.52USD
4:01pm EDT
$-0.98 (-1.59%)
$61.50
$61.91
$61.91
$60.32
951,468
884,279
$70.51
$37.83
About
Overall
| Beta: | -- |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | $38,082.80 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 619.23 |
| Dividend: | 0.31 |
| Yield (%): | 2.03 |
Financials
| PSX.N | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 7.98 | 12.52 | 9.60 |
| EPS (TTM): | 7.71 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 13.18 | 2.82 | 10.72 |
| ROE: | 21.15 | 3.48 | -6.75 |
UPDATE 1-Phillips 66 adjusts NJ crude slate due to Bakken cost rise
* Will run imports rather than U.S. crude as costs dictate
Phillips 66 adjusting NJ crude slates due to Bakken cost rise
HOUSTON, July 31 - U.S. independent refiner and chemical company Phillips 66 has increased runs of light crude imports at its New Jersey refinery as costs of North Dakota Bakken crude increased in recent weeks, executives told analysts on Wednesday.
Phillips 66 profit falls on higher crude costs
- U.S. refiner Phillips 66 reported a quarterly profit below analysts' estimates due to higher costs for some of the U.S. crude oil it processes, sending its shares down 3 percent before the bell.
UPDATE 1-Phillips 66 profit falls on higher crude costs
* Says refining margins fall in the U.S. Central Corridor, Gulf
Phillips 66 quarterly profit lower
July 31 - U.S. refining company Phillips 66 on Wednesday reported a lower second-quarter profit, as the cost of some of the domestic crude oil it processes rose.
Insight: Ethanol lobby sees red over a yellow gas hose in Kansas
NEW YORK - At a handful of gas stations in eastern Kansas, the intensifying fight between major oil refiners and the ethanol industry over the future of America's fuel supply has found a new focus: the color of the gas hose.
INSIGHT-Ethanol lobby sees red over a yellow gas hose in Kansas
NEW YORK, June 10 - At a handful of gas stations in eastern Kansas, the intensifying fight between major oil refiners and the ethanol industry over the future of America's fuel supply has found a new focus: the color of the gas hose.
UPDATE 2-Phillips 66 CEO not concerned about narrowed US crude discount
* Company after Canadian heavy crude for Calif. refineries
UPDATE 4-Phillips 66 sees Bakken crude priced to move to US coasts
* Phillips 66 says narrowed Brent-WTI spread will not make Bakken uncompetitive
Phillips 66 sees Bakken crude priced to move to U.S. coasts
- U.S. independent refiner Phillips 66 expects North Dakota's Bakken crude oil to be competitively priced to move via rail to East and West coast markets despite a narrowing of the U.S. crude benchmark's price discount to London's Brent, an executive told analysts on Wednesday.
Earnings vs.
Estimates
Analyst Research Reports
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Provider: Thomson Reuters Stock Report
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$25.00
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Provider: ValuEngine, Inc.
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$25.00
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Provider: GlobalData
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$125.00
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Provider: S&P Capital IQ – STARS Reports
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$115.00
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Provider: Reuters Investment Profile
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$20.00
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