I ask this because I have made the definite conclusion that SWN was a waste of time (and obviously money) for me. I bought the stock about a year ago when it was sitting at a little over $6,and I am obviously now in a losing position. No biggie, I... — read more
How the mighty have fallen
I remember the time when Southwestern Energy traded in the high forties. Now it's barely at ten percent of that and people are actually getting excited over it? I lost a lot of money on this company and I'd advise everybody who's thinking of... — read more
This is the one to watch
After hitting an all-time low last year, I think SWN is in a really good place right now. The company's leadership has made several great moves on the way to recovery, including getting rid of its very expensive to run wells in Arkansas and then... — read more
Little to lose with SWN
I decided to buy some SWN shares without giving too much thought about the prospects of growth or going too much into the parameters of the company business. The stock hit an all time low and is recovering. With this price there is definitely little... — read more
Could SWN produce some value any time soon?
I’m just here for some opinions. I bought SWN at the end of last year guided by the logic that it’s with the shot and that there is little to lose. So far, as you may know it hasn’t shown any improvement. Can SWN produce some value any time soon? — read more
I'm buying
Southwestern Energy is predicted to increase by 19.72 percent in the following 12 months. For me, that's a definite buy. I'm always looking to add new O&G stocks to my portfolio and I think this will be the latest addition. I don't think there are... — read more
Maybe its time for SWN to produce some value.
If the industry is cyclical as they say, maybe it is time for SWN to start gaining value. The company has a decent business basis and is not in any sort of danger. In my book it is undervalued and will start rising sooner rather than later. Are there... — read more
What happens to the stock when Chesapeake buys SWN?
I get that stock will be somehow converted to Chesapeake stock, but in what ratio. How many Chesapeake shares for 1 SWN share will the stockholders get?