Is Vet stock a good buy?

Is Vet stock a good buy?

Vermilion Energy Inc(VET-T) Rating A high score means experts mostly recommend to buy the stock while a low score means experts mostly recommend to sell the stock.

What is the outlook for Vermilion Energy?

The 14 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Vermilion Energy Inc have a median target of 15.35, with a high estimate of 21.64 and a low estimate of 10.16. The median estimate represents a -0.56% decrease from the last price of 15.44.

How much debt does Vermilion Energy have?

0 1 2 ------------------------------- --------- --------- % of fund flows from operations — 36 Payout (1) 82,497 362,470 % of fund flows from operations 48 144 Free Cash Flow (1) 93,766 (23,901) Net debt 2,005,272 2,161,442

Does Vermilion Energy pay a dividend?

Vermilion plans to reinstate dividend in early 2022 despite $147.1 million Q3 loss. Vermilion Energy Inc. says it plans to reinstate its dividend in the first quarter of 2022 even though its net loss more than doubled in its latest quarter despite a big increase in revenues.Nov 9, 2021

Is Vermilion Energy a good buy?

Vermilion Energy has received a consensus rating of Buy. The company's average rating score is 2.71, and is based on 5 buy ratings, 2 hold ratings, and no sell ratings.

Is Vet stock a buy or sell?

Zacks Rank Definition Annualized Return ---------- ---------- ----------------- 1 Strong Buy 25.25% 2 Buy 18.80% 3 Hold 10.34% 4 Sell 6.03%

Who started Vermilion Energy?

Lorenzo Donadeo

Is Vermillion Energy a Canadian company?

Vermilion was founded in 1994 as a Canadian oil and gas exploration and production company focused on assets in Alberta, Canada. In 1997, Vermilion took the highly innovative step of expanding internationally through the acquisition of oil-producing assets in France.

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