Mizuho analyst Nitin Kumar lowered the firm’s price target on Expand Energy (EXE) to $136 from $154 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm adjusted ratings in the integrated oil space after updating its commodity price outlook and valuations. Mizuho still sees a positive skew in gas prices over the next 12 months. Oil stocks are pricing in the current strip while gas stocks offer a 10%-15% discount based on implied commodity prices, the analyst tells investors in a research note. As such, the firm maintains a relative preference for large-cap, gas exploration and production companies with “selective exposure” to core oil names.
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