On August 14, Valero rose 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $339.58/share with turnover of $3.59 billion, continuing to set new 52-week highs.
On the news front, BMO Capital recently raised its price target on Valero from $310 to $360, maintaining an Outperform rating. This follows a wave of upward revisions from multiple institutions including TD Cowen (target raised to $350), Goldman Sachs (target raised to $357), and Evercore ISI (target raised to $325), lifting the consensus mean target to $319. The upgrades come on the heels of a blowout Q2 report where adjusted EPS of $12.54 significantly beat the $10.12 consensus estimate, while revenue of $44.48 billion topped the $39.06 billion expectation.
Structurally, global refining capacity gaps of approximately 5 million barrels per day driven by Middle East and Russia-Ukraine conflicts have sustained crack spreads near historical highs, benefiting the entire sector. Among peers, PBF Energy rose 5.12%, HF Sinclair gained 4.23%, and Phillips 66 advanced 2.27%. Additionally, Valero authorized a $5 billion share buyback program in July, further reinforcing shareholder return expectations.
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