Raymond James analyst John Freeman lowered the firm’s price target on Infinity Natural Resources (INR) to $26 from $29 and keeps a Strong Buy rating on the shares. The world appears to be dramatically different for the energy complex than when Exploration & Production companies reported Q4 results in late February, with oil prices roughly $10/bbl lower, and nowhere to hide during this commodity price fallout, the analyst tells investors in a research note. The sudden shift in the oil macro backdrop between the tariff war and OPEC+ decision has left many management teams taking a wait and see approach, but the firm expects largely in-line performance from its E&P coverage for Q1.
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