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Devon Energy Corp (DVN)

CAPS Rating: 4 out of 5

The Company including its subsidiaries, is engaged primarily in oil and gas exploration, development and production, the transportation of oil, gas and NGLs and the processing of natural gas.

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Member Avatar 10Racecar (< 20) Submitted: 11/16/2006 4:33:47 PM : Outperform Start Price: $66.34 DVN Score: +18.61

Company hit oil in the Gulf of Mexico and has rights for more locations in the Gulf.

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Member Avatar 4thRockFool (26.12) Submitted: 7/29/2008 10:58:12 AM : Outperform Start Price: $90.33 DVN Score: -15.78

25% plus correction based on temporary decline in oil prices presents buying opportunity. Trading at p/e below 12. Does anyone really believe oil and gas prices will be lower in 2-4 years?

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Member Avatar 50day (34.43) Submitted: 9/25/2006 11:46:22 PM : Outperform Start Price: $59.03 DVN Score: +26.53

Down 13% yesterday on top of previous down days. The oil sector sell off is an opportunity to pick up an independent producer on the cheap.

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Member Avatar 881500 (87.62) Submitted: 8/11/2008 8:47:55 AM : Outperform Start Price: $89.60 DVN Score: -12.00

97% of the community thinks its five stars.

its in my fisher portfolio and rated 2, buy by zacks

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Member Avatar Actionman2go (< 20) Submitted: 11/30/2007 7:10:06 PM : Outperform Start Price: $80.89 DVN Score: +5.96

Just because I missed so badly on TELOZ when I bought at $5.68 in real life and cashed in at about $10 a share. Now I'm not sure of much upside to TELOZ, but DVN seems to have a lot going for them. At this point making a pitch would seem useless as there are some well-thought pitches out there that led to my pick.

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Member Avatar Afton250 (92.40) Submitted: 11/17/2007 10:57:40 AM : Outperform Start Price: $85.12 DVN Score: +0.27

sitting on a lot of oil

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Member Avatar agard43 (< 20) Submitted: 4/16/2007 1:37:59 PM : Underperform Start Price: $73.03 DVN Score: -13.44

I believe that this stock will lag in the next several weeks as the buyout news will fade and the oil/nat gas prices will fall as well. In the long term, DVN and CHK are big winners.

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Member Avatar ajm101 (39.00) Submitted: 6/29/2008 2:04:46 AM : Outperform Start Price: $116.31 DVN Score: -30.36

I'm adding a large basket of E&P and supermajors, because I think that there's a good chance oil will break $150 over the summer.

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Member Avatar akok (< 20) Submitted: 7/11/2008 4:22:15 AM : Outperform Start Price: $109.71 DVN Score: -30.03

Several factors that will drive up natural gas prices and along with it producer valuations.

1. Natural gas is underpriced compared to crude oil both on a historical and $/BTU.

2. As with crude, natural gas will be increasingly more difficult to find and extract - new North American shale discoveries may hold prices for a few more years, but production will decline soon.

3. Given carbon emission limits, electrical utilities will look more towards natural gas as the energy of choice. Renewables are the alternative, but they remain high in price.

4. High agriculture prices drive the price of fertilizer (nitrogen) inputs which comes mainly from natural gas and manufactured through the Haber process.

DVN remains a strong producer with sufficient reserves that can benefit from the rising prices.

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Member Avatar akstkpkr (< 20) Submitted: 8/24/2008 9:48:15 PM : Outperform Start Price: $100.82 DVN Score: -20.82

We're in for a rocky ride in the short term but 2+ years from now, oil & natural gas demand will be stronger than ever. I'm using weakness to add shares.

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Member Avatar AlphaMale11 (< 20) Submitted: 4/23/2008 3:21:02 AM : Outperform Start Price: $119.33 DVN Score: -25.94

natural gas

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Member Avatar anacorider0 (< 20) Submitted: 3/8/2007 7:33:57 PM : Underperform Start Price: $63.82 DVN Score: -23.44

Seasonal nature of the business.

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Member Avatar anchaknew (99.20) Submitted: 9/30/2008 12:43:49 PM : Outperform Start Price: $89.61 DVN Score: -23.10

T Boone PIckens

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Member Avatar Apache99 (48.11) Submitted: 2/17/2008 5:30:46 PM : Outperform Start Price: $93.53 DVN Score: -11.39

Energy is the driving force behind productivity gains worldwide. Everyone wants productivity gains now.

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Member Avatar ARamy (31.09) Submitted: 12/22/2006 3:43:41 PM : Outperform Start Price: $66.77 DVN Score: +18.53

Good assets, likely buy-out target,

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Member Avatar ArmChairAnalyst (85.25) Submitted: 9/14/2006 4:04:44 PM : Outperform Start Price: $64.18 DVN Score: +16.40

Devon in Deep Water

We all understand what it means to be in hot water and many of us from first-hand experience. But what does it mean to be in deep water? Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN), one of the larger independent oil and gas producers headquartered in Oklahoma City, knows or should know very soon. Along with Chevron Corp. (NYSE:CVX) and Statoil ASA (NYSE:STO), they announced the discovery of the Jack oil field purportedly containing between 3 billion and 15 billion barrels or oil and natural gas.

However, to us Fools that is old news. But what is interesting is that now we have been informed that several leases on a portion of this 300 square mile oil field appear to be exempt from federal royalty payments. Apparently, to encourage oil exploration in the 1990s congress exempted oil from royalty payments extracted from new exploratory wells when oil reached a certain price trigger. The price trigger is well below the per barrel price seen today. But, it now appears that oil leases written in 1998-1999 contained the royalty exemption but did not include the price trigger to re-apply the royalty. Devon Energy may now be on top of the largest oil find since Alaska?s Prudhoe Bay and may well soon be in Deep Water.

So why should a Fool concern himself or herself with whether or not Devon?s tall, cold glass of iced Texas tea is running over. Well there are several reasons. Fellow Fool, Shannon Zimmerman, considers Devon Energy a defensive value stock best geared toward hedging against your more growth oriented portfolio. Normally, I would agree, but not anymore.

In their 2006 second quarter report, Devon reported a 7% percent increase in revenue over the comparable period in 2005. Not to shabby, but not a stock one would expect to shoot to the moon. Also revenue for the first half of ?06 increased 11% over the revenue of ?05. Not really that spectacular considering their average price of domestic crude in ?05 was $40.18 and so far in ?06 it has been $66.05. But what is interesting is that revenue continued to increase despite a 2 million barrel decrease in domestic production and a 5 million barrel decrease overall.

Now the point, it appears that with this new find Devon has found the production increase it has been hoping for. Further, if the federal government doesn?t renege on the wording of its leases it appears that there will be a large amount of royalty free oil to extract from the depths of the Gulf. Fool, Will Frankenhoff pulls back on our reins telling us that since this new well is so deep (28,175 feet) it could be at the very earliest 2010 before these new wells come online.

However, I contend that with oil prices remaining above $60.00 per barrel. Iran just yesterday stated that OPEC should not allow oil to drop below the $60.00 price point. Also, with the governments focus on reducing our dependency on foreign oil and this new development of royalty free black gold, Devon Energy and its partners will be willing to pay a little more now, in the way of decreasing the set-up time for wells in the Jack field, to get a lot more later. With future earnings on the mind, Devon will definitely be in deep water with its Texas Tea runeth over much sooner than we first believed.

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Member Avatar Assetmgrsc (40.93) Submitted: 8/13/2007 8:17:01 AM : Outperform Start Price: $75.64 DVN Score: +10.48

Devon is a sound, if average oil and gas explorer with one outstanding exception. It has a 25% stake in what could be the largest under sea oil field to be found in the U. S. Gulf in the last 40 years. Preliminary estimates are that this field could increase known US oil reserves by as much as 25%. For a company the size of DVN, such a stake is huge. CVN is one partner and I think a likely buyer once the size of the field is better known. I don't see much downside. Take a half position now and buy on any dips.

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Member Avatar avalon0214 (39.61) Submitted: 12/8/2006 2:19:58 PM : Outperform Start Price: $70.72 DVN Score: +13.15

While oil will eventually be a thing of the past, Devon is in a position to gain in the near term. Oil and gas exploration, particularly ownership in several properties overseas. Decent cash on hand.

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Member Avatar bclubb (81.10) Submitted: 5/11/2007 7:54:49 PM : Outperform Start Price: $73.23 DVN Score: +15.37

Doing great and making money with energy being so high.

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Member Avatar benjaminlpick (79.91) Submitted: 10/3/2006 8:46:55 PM : Outperform Start Price: $58.16 DVN Score: +28.65

New oil disscovery will benefit DVN

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