On July 31, Valero rose 3.19% in regular trading, trading at approximately $310.94/share, with turnover of $4.36 billion. The stock recovered swiftly after a 3.59% pre-market decline the prior session triggered by profit-taking following its Q2 earnings release.
Valero reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $12.54, beating the consensus estimate of $10.12 by approximately 24%. Revenue came in at $44.476 billion, exceeding expectations of $39.06 billion by roughly 14%. Despite the blowout results, the stock initially fell as it had already more than doubled from its 52-week low of $130.78, prompting a classic buy-the-rumor-sell-the-news reaction. The market subsequently re-priced the strong fundamentals, driving the rebound.
Supporting the rally, Goldman Sachs recently raised its price target on Valero to $357 from $286 while maintaining a Buy rating. The company also authorized a new $5 billion share repurchase program on July 16, reinforcing shareholder return commitments. The broader refining sector traded higher, with PBF Energy up 16.05%, HF Sinclair up 2.22%, and Marathon Petroleum up 2.12%.
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