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Devon Energy (DVN): The Most Undervalued American Stock to Invest In
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Devon Energy (DVN): The Most Undervalued American Stock to Invest In

Yahoo Finance · Jul 1, 2026, 2:49 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • On June 29, 2026, Morgan Stanley lowered its price target on Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN) to $63 from $66 and kept an Overweight rating.
  • On June 24, Goldman Sachs analyst Neil Mehta reinstated coverage of Devon Energy with a Buy rating and $54 price target.
  • On June 15, Raymond James lowered its price target on Devon Energy to $66 from $72 and kept a Strong Buy rating.

Devon Energy (DVN): The Most Undervalued American Stock to Invest In Jeff Lewis Wed, July 1, 2026 at 9:49 PM GMT+7 2 min read DVN Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN) is one of the 10 Most Undervalued American Stocks to Invest In.

On June 29, 2026, Morgan Stanley lowered its price target on Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN) to $63 from $66 and kept an Overweight rating. Morgan Stanley noted that oil prices have declined since the U.S. and Iran announced a memorandum of understanding on June 14, with WTI now only slightly above pre-conflict levels. The firm refreshed its estimates for the latest energy prices.

On June 24, Goldman Sachs analyst Neil Mehta reinstated coverage of Devon Energy with a Buy rating and $54 price target. Mehta was positive on the company's focus on optimizing its Delaware Basin asset, management's outlook to capture $1.0b in run-rate merger synergies by 2027-end, and its updated return of capital framework to return up to 70% of free cash flow to shareholders. Mehta also cited the stock's valuation, with shares trading at a 15% free cash flow yield compared with the large-cap peer average of 11%.

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