The oil and gas company has been aggressively paying down its debt.
Occidental Petroleum is also a dividend-paying stock.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway owns more than a quarter of it.
If you're an investor in Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY), or are thinking of becoming one, you may be wondering: Where will Occidental be in three years, and should you be a shareholder? It's a hard question to answer, but here's a review of some considerations.
First off, know that Occidental Petroleum is a major energy company, with a recent market value topping $56 billion. It's focused on finding, producing, marketing, and transporting oil and natural gas. (It has a lofty tag line, too: "We unlock potential by reaching for the impossible and achieving it.")
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Here are some reasons why you might consider investing in Occidental Petroleum:
It has been carrying a lot of debt, but it's also been paying down a lot of debt. In its most recent quarter, management pointed out that the company has been "repaying $7.1 billion of principal debt through May 5 and reducing principal debt to $13.3 billion, and progressing toward [the] $10.0 billion milestone." (Selling its chemicals business helped with debt reduction.)
The Iran war has provided a tailwind to Occidental and other energy companies, sending oil prices soaring.
This stock, like most, is not a no-brainer investment, so keep some cautions in mind, such as:
Let's face it -- no one can really know. We don't know how the war with Iran will play out, after all. Given that shares seem reasonably valued, it seems fair to assume that they will have appreciated at least a little (if not a lot) in three years. If they keep pace with the S&P 500's average annual gain of around 10%, they might go from a recent $56.80 per share to $75.60.
If you're thinking about investing in it, do some more research and perhaps aim to hold the stock for longer than three years, too.
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Selena Maranjian has positions in Berkshire Hathaway. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Berkshire Hathaway. The Motley Fool recommends Occidental Petroleum. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.