STR VS SCCO Stock Comparison

PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividendAnalyst Price Targets
PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatilityDividendAnalyst Price Targets

Performance

STR
10/100

STR returned -27.48% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -17.31%, its performance is below average giving it a score of 10 of 100.

SCCO
100/100

SCCO returned 26.36% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of 13.09%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

Technicals

STR
25/100

STR receives a 25 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 3 are bullish, 10 are bearish.

SCCO
86/100

SCCO receives a 85 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 11 are bullish, 1 are bearish.

Earnings

STR
10/100

STR has missed earnings 14 times in the last 20 quarters.

SCCO
10/100

SCCO has missed earnings 8 times in the last 20 quarters.

Profit

STR
67/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, STR has had 17 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 7 of them.

SCCO
83/100

Out of the last 20 quarters, SCCO has had 20 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 11 of them.

Volatility

STR
40/100

STR has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 39 of 100.

SCCO
48/100

SCCO has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 48 of 100.

Dividend

STR
100/100

STR's most recent dividend was $0.38 per share, based on a share price of $23.46. It was a payout ratio of 65.62% compared to their total earnings.

SCCO
10/100

SCCO's most recent dividend was $0.40 per share, based on a share price of $75.31. It was a payout ratio of 105.49% compared to their total earnings.

Analyst Price Targets

STR

"Analyst Price Targets" not found for STR

SCCO
42/100

12 analysts offer 12-month price targets for SCCO. Together, they have an average target of 66.67, the most optimistic target put SCCO at 70 within 12-months and the most pessimistic has SCCO at 61.

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Sitio Royalties Corp. Summary

New York Stock Exchange / STR
Basic Materials
Industrial Materials
Sitio Royalties Corp. operates as oil and gas mineral and royalty company. The company acquires oil-weighted rights in productive and the United States basins. It has approximately 140,000 net royalty acres through the consummation of over 180 acquisitions. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Southern Copper Corporation Summary

New York Stock Exchange / SCCO
Basic Materials
Copper
Southern Copper Corporation engages in mining, exploring, smelting, and refining copper and other minerals in Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador, and Chile. The company is involved in the mining, milling, and flotation of copper ore to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates; smelting of copper concentrates to produce blister and anode copper; refining of anode copper to produce copper cathodes; production of molybdenum concentrate and sulfuric acid; production of refined silver, gold, and other materials; and mining and processing of zinc and lead. It operates the Toquepala and Cuajone open-pit mines, and a smelter and refinery in Peru; and La Caridad, an open-pit copper mine, as well as a copper ore concentrator, a SX-EW plant, a smelter, refinery, and a rod plant in Mexico. The company also operates Buenavista, an open-pit copper mine, as well as two copper concentrators and two operating SX-EW plants in Mexico. In addition, it operates five underground mines that produce zinc, lead, copper, silver, and gold; a coal mine that produces coal and coke; and a zinc refinery. The company has interests in 82,134 hectares of exploration concessions in Peru; 493,533 hectares of exploration concessions in Mexico; 246,346 hectares of exploration concessions in Argentina; 29,888 hectares of exploration concessions in Chile; and 7,299 hectares of exploration concessions in Ecuador. Southern Copper Corporation was incorporated in 1952 and is based in Phoenix, Arizona. Southern Copper Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Americas Mining Corporation.