EXE (Expand Energy Corporation Common Stock) Stock Analysis - News

Expand Energy Corporation Common Stock (EXE) is a publicly traded Energy sector company. As of May 20, 2026, EXE trades at $98.76 with a market cap of $23.55B and a P/E ratio of 12.88. EXE moved -2.00% today. Year to date, EXE is -7.46%; over the trailing twelve months it is -13.98%. Its 52-week range spans $81.66 to $126.62. Analyst consensus is strong buy with an average price target of $130.83. Rallies surfaces EXE's financials, insider trades, hedge fund holdings, congressional trades, analyst ratings, and AI-generated research below.

What changed in EXE news today?

Expand Energy slips as investors parse Q1 profit surge, derivative losses and gas-price sensitivity: Expand Energy shares fell 3.12% to $96.63 as investors digested its April 28, 2026 Q1 filing that showed a sharp swing to profit but sizable derivative losses and higher transport-related costs. The stock’s pullback also tracks ongoing sensitivity to natural-gas price expectations, which drive cash flow and valuation for the largest U.S. gas producer.

EXE Key Metrics

Key financial metrics for EXE
MetricValue
Price$98.76
Market Cap$23.55B
P/E Ratio12.88
EPS$7.67
Dividend Yield0.57%
52-Week High$126.62
52-Week Low$81.66
Volume3.19M
Avg Volume0
Revenue (TTM)$12.12B
Net Income$1.82B
Gross Margin0.00%

Latest EXE News

Recent EXE Insider Trades

  • Teunissen Marcel bought 2.00K (~$192.86K) on May 7, 2026.
  • Wichterich Michael bought 1.00K (~$107.00K) on Mar 6, 2026.
  • Wichterich Michael bought 1.00K (~$108.00K) on Mar 6, 2026.

EXE Analyst Consensus

22 analysts cover EXE: 0 strong buy, 18 buy, 4 hold, 0 sell, 0 strong sell. Consensus rating is strong buy. Average price target: $130.83.

Common questions about EXE

What changed in EXE news today?
Expand Energy slips as investors parse Q1 profit surge, derivative losses and gas-price sensitivity: Expand Energy shares fell 3.12% to $96.63 as investors digested its April 28, 2026 Q1 filing that showed a sharp swing to profit but sizable derivative losses and higher transport-related costs. The stock’s pullback also tracks ongoing sensitivity to natural-gas price expectations, which drive cash flow and valuation for the largest U.S. gas producer.
Does Rallies summarize EXE news?
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Is EXE research on Rallies investment advice?
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