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CRC

Stock
Energy
Oil & Gas E&P

Performance overview

CRC Price
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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
0.87
Risk
37.32%

Detailed forecast

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Company Profile

California Resources Corp is an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company operating properties exclusively within California. It provides affordable and reliable energy in a safe and responsible manner, to support and enhance the quality of life of Californians and the local communities in which the company operates. It has some of the lowest carbon intensity production in the United States and is focused on maximizing the value of its land, mineral, and technical resources for decarbonization by developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) and other emissions-reducing projects.

Company info

SectorEnergy
IndustryOil & Gas E&P
Employees962
Market cap$3.3B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$5.0B
Revenue$3.3B
Revenue per employee
Profit margin15.13%
Debt to equity31.17

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$6.02
Dividend per share$1.55
Revenue per share$39.10
Avg trading volume (30 day)$46M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$56M
Put-call ratio

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+1.7
Credit+2.0
Liquidity-1.3
Inflation+3.3
Commodities+3.1
Interest Rates-0.1

Valuation

Dividend yield3.28%
PEG Ratio10.53
Price to sales1.27
P/E Ratio10.53
Enterprise Value to Revenue1.50
Price to book1.20

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayMay 7, 2025
Next dividend day
Ex. dividend dayMay 30, 2025

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