Environment

Here’s what’s driving Wall Street’s newfound bullishness on Coterra Energy — and why we agree

Silhouette of Permian Basin pumpjacks taken at dusk, north of Midland, Texas, U.S. in late 2019.
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Wall Street analysts are warming up to Coterra Energy, a stock we bought more shares of just last week when it was firmly out of favor.

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