Here's Why Equinor (EQNR) is a Strong Value Stock
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It doesn't matter your age or experience: taking full advantage of the stock market and investing with confidence are common goals for all investors. Luckily, Zacks Premium offers several different ways to do both.The research service features daily updates of the Zacks Rank and Zacks Industry Rank, full access to the Zacks #1 Rank List, Equity Research reports, and Premium stock screens, all of which will help you become a smarter, more confident investor.It also includes access to the Zacks Style Scores. What are the Zacks Style Scores? The Zacks Style Scores, developed alongside the Zacks Rank, are complementary indicators that rate stocks based on three widely-followed investing methodologies; they also help investors pick stocks with the best chances of beating the market over the next 30 days.Each stock is assigned a rating of A, B, C, D, or F based on their value, growth, and momentum characteristics. Just like in school, an A is better than a B, a B is better than a C, and so on -- that means the better the score, the better chance the stock will outperform.The Style Scores are broken down into four categories:Value ScoreFor value investors, it's all about finding good stocks at good prices, and discovering which companies are trading under their true value before the broader market catches on. The Value Style Score utilizes ratios like P/E, PEG, Price/Sales, Price/Cash Flow, and a host of other multiples to help pick out the most attractive and discounted stocks.Growth ScoreWhile good value is important, growth investors are more focused on a company's financial strength and health, and its future outlook. The Growth Style Score takes projected and historic earnings, sales, and cash flow into account to uncover stocks that will see long-term, sustainable growth.Momentum ScoreMomentum investors, who live by the saying "the trend is your friend," are most interested in taking advantage of upward or downward trends in a stock's price or earnings outlook. Utilizing one-week price change and the monthly percentage change in earnings estimates, among other factors, the Momentum Style Score can help determine favorable times to buy high-momentum stocks.VGM ScoreIf you want a combination of all three Style Scores, then the VGM Score will be your friend. It rates each stock on their combined weighted styles, helping you find the companies with the most attractive value, best growth forecast, and most promising momentum. It's also one of the best indicators to use with the Zacks Rank. How Style Scores Work with the Zacks Rank The Zacks Rank is a proprietary stock-rating model that harnesses the power of earnings estimate revisions, or changes to a company's earnings expectations, to help investors build a successful portfolio.It's highly successful, with #1 (Strong Buy) stocks producing an unmatched +25.41% average annual return since 1988. That's more than double the S&P 500. But because of the large number of stocks we rate, there are over 200 companies with a Strong Buy rank, plus another 600 with a #2 (Buy) rank, on any given day.With more than 800 top-rated stocks to choose from, it can certainly feel overwhelming to pick the ones that are right for you and your investing journey.That's where the Style Scores come in.You want to make sure you're buying stocks with the highest likelihood of success, and to do that, you'll need to pick stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 or #2 that also have Style Scores of A or B. If you like a stock that only as a #3 (Hold) rank, it should also have Scores of A or B to guarantee as much upside potential as possible.As mentioned above, the Scores are designed to work with the Zacks Rank, so any change to a company's earnings outlook should be a deciding factor when picking which stocks to buy.A stock with a #4 (Sell) or #5 (Strong Sell) rating, for instance, even one with Scores of A and B, will still have a declining earnings forecast, and a greater chance its share price will fall too.Thus, the more stocks you own with a #1 or #2 Rank and Scores of A or B, the better. Stock to Watch: Equinor (EQNR) Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, Equinor ASA is one of the premier integrated energy companies in the world, with operations spreading across 30 countries. In Europe, the company is the second-largest supplier of natural gas. Equinor is also a leading seller of crude oil. Over the years, the company has developed its expertise to expand upstream operations outside of conventional offshore resources to the prolific shale oil and gas plays. Importantly, at 2024-end, the company had estimated proved reserves of 5.571 billion barrels of oil equivalent (Boe), reflecting an increase of 358 million Boe from 2023-end. The reserve replacement ratio was 151% in 2024.EQNR is a #3 (Hold) on the Zacks Rank, with a VGM Score of B.It also boasts a Value Style Score of A thanks to attractive valuation metrics like a forward P/E ratio of 6.65; value investors should take notice.For fiscal 2025, three analysts revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days, and the Zacks Consensus Estimate has increased $0.22 to $3.60 per share. EQNR boasts an average earnings surprise of 5%.With a solid Zacks Rank and top-tier Value and VGM Style Scores, EQNR should be on investors' short list.Should You Invest in Equinor ASA (EQNR)?Before you invest in Equinor ASA (EQNR), want to know the best stocks to buy for the next 30 days? Check out Zacks Investment Research for our free report on the 7 best stocks to buy.Zacks Investment Research has been committed to providing investors with tools and independent research since 1978. For more than a quarter century, the Zacks Rank stock-rating system has more than doubled the S&P 500 with an average gain of +24.08% per year. (These returns cover a period from January 1, 1988 through May 6, 2024.)Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. 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Datum | Rating | Analyst | |
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31.03.2014 | Statoil ASA Hold | S&P Capital IQ | |
08.07.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Bernstein | |
27.06.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Bernstein | |
10.06.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Independent Research GmbH | |
21.03.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Goldman Sachs Group Inc. |
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08.11.2012 | Statoil ASA buy | UBS AG | |
29.10.2012 | Statoil ASA outperform | Exane-BNP Paribas SA | |
19.10.2012 | Statoil ASA outperform | Exane-BNP Paribas SA | |
08.10.2012 | Statoil ASA outperform | Exane-BNP Paribas SA | |
30.07.2012 | Statoil ASA buy | UBS AG |
Datum | Rating | Analyst | |
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31.03.2014 | Statoil ASA Hold | S&P Capital IQ | |
08.07.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Bernstein | |
27.06.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Bernstein | |
10.06.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Independent Research GmbH | |
21.03.2013 | Statoil ASA halten | Goldman Sachs Group Inc. |
Datum | Rating | Analyst | |
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08.06.2009 | StatoilHydro sell | UBS AG | |
28.06.2007 | Statoil reduce | Jyske Bank | |
30.05.2007 | Statoil sell | Société Générale (SG) | |
07.06.2006 | Statoil sell | Jyske Bank | |
15.02.2005 | Statoil: Underperform | Goldman Sachs |
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