BULL FLAG (Daily)
Despite market sell-off moves higher (weekly)
RPC, Inc., an oil and gas services company, provides a range of oilfield services and equipment to the oil and gas companies primarily in the United States. It operates in two segments, Technical Services and Support Services. The Technical Services segment offers pressure pumping, coiled tubing, snubbing, nitrogen pumping, well control consulting and firefighting, wireline, and fluid pumping services, as well as downhole tools and motors, and fishing tools. The Support Services segment offers equipment and services, including drill pipe and related tools; pipe handling, inspection, and storage services; and oilfield training services. This segment also provides support services, such as the rental of diverters, drill pipes, drill collars, handling tools, and hoses that are used for onshore and offshore oil and gas well drilling, completion, and workover activities. The company offers its services to the oil and gas companies in the Gulf of Mexico, mid-continent, southwest, and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States, as well as in Africa, Canada, China, eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and New Zealand. RPC, Inc. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
RV (Relative Value) | 1.70 | | P/E (Price to Earnings Ratio) | 11.62 |
RS (Relative Safety) | 1.43 | | DIV (Dividend Paid) | 0.28 |
RT (Relative Timing) | 1.76 | | DY (Dividend Yield) | 1.08 |
VST (VST Vector) | 1.64 | | YSG (Yield Safety Growth Vector) | 1.25 |
GRT (Growth Rate) | 33.00 | | Sales (Yearly Sales - $Millions) | $920.00 |
EPS (Earnings Per Share) | $2.24 | | Mkt Cap (Market Capitalization - $Millions) | $2,569.00 |
EY (Earnings Yield) | 8.61 | | |
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(Data From Vector Vest)
Looking to enter this on a break out above recent highs, stock is undervalued despite its performance could double in twelve months IMHO given coming inflation, increasing oil and nat. gas prices. No Position as yet! Looking for right entry. Would love to get this at 25.5 if I could but depends on where this market is going short-term (given the brisk pullback, which may not be over)
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