HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014873.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014873.txt
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Hess Corp is facing headwinds from a significant increase in short interest, but analysts expect its oil and gas production to recover starting in 2H17, leading to an inflection in free cash flow.
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Hess Corp is facing headwinds from a significant increase in short interest, but analysts expect its oil and gas production to recover starting in 2H17, leading to an inflection in free cash flow. The company's deliberate portfolio choices have favored completing major projects at the expense of short cycle production, but this will end in 2Q17 with a rebound in production and critical inflection in free cash flow that will give Hess flexibility to re-up investment. Analysts reiterate their BUY rating for Hess Corp and add it to BofAML's US 1 'best ideas' list.
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