CONSOL Energy Inc
NYSE:CEIX

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NYSE:CEIX
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Price: 101.91 USD 2.31%
Market Cap: $5.5B

During the last 3 months CONSOL Energy Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Jun 28, 2024 by Brock James A , who sold 309.3k USD worth of CEIX shares.

Last Transactions:
Brock James A
$-309.3k
Brock James A
$-78.8k
Brock James A
$-88.4k
Brock James A
$-530.3k
Rothka John
$-189.1k
Brock James A
$-611.7k
Brock James A
$-78.6k
Wiegand Martha A
$-333.4k
Brock James A
$-149k
Platt Joseph P Jr
$-1m
Mills John T
$-1.2m
Mills John T
$-684.7k
Mills John T
$-22.7k
Salvatori Kurt R.
$-489.2k
Wiegand Martha A
$-803.3k
Rothka John
$-128.7k
Brock James A
$-39.1k
Brock James A
$-258.8k
Brock James A
$-941.6k
Wiegand Martha A
$-637.5k
Wiegand Martha A
$-280.5k
Rothka John
$-140.7k
Salvatori Kurt R.
$-895.9k
Wiegand Martha A
$-469.2k
Brock James A
$-1.4m
Platt Joseph P Jr
$-584.1k
Mills John T
$-149k
Mills John T
$-63.1k
Mills John T
$-514.1k
Bergeron Sophie
$-588.7k
Salvatori Kurt R.
$-294.1k
Mills John T
$-260.3k
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During the last 3 months CONSOL Energy Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Jun 28, 2024 by Brock James A , who sold 309.3k USD worth of CEIX shares.

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In the enduring hills of Pennsylvania, CONSOL Energy Inc. has been navigating the seams of the earth for over a century, wielding its expertise in coal mining with a keen eye on technological innovation and operational efficiency. Originally founded in the midst of the 19th century, the company has evolved through numerous incarnations, yet its heart remains in extracting high-quality coal from the Appalachian region. Today, it predominantly focuses on producing bituminous thermal coal, a crucial component for electricity generation. CONSOL's key operations revolve around its flagship Pennsylvania Mining Complex, a sprawling network comprising several underground mines, which stands as one of the largest by output in North America. Through such extensive mining operations, CONSOL not only supplies vast quantities of coal to the domestic market but also secures enduring contracts with international power producers, thereby anchoring its revenue streams. Having an astute understanding of the market's ebb and flow, CONSOL Energy extends beyond mere extraction. Recognizing coal's contentious role in a warming world, the company has implemented strategies to sustain its business amidst shifting energy paradigms. By investing in cleaner coal technologies and improving environmental compliance, CONSOL aims to reduce its ecological footprint, aligning more closely with contemporary regulatory demands and societal expectations. This dual focus on operational prowess and corporate responsibility enables CONSOL to not only persist but thrive in a sector often challenged by volatility and transition. As a business, it stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability necessary in an industry constantly under the scrutiny of both economic and environmental fronts.

CEIX Intrinsic Value
164.93 USD
Undervaluation 38%
Intrinsic Value
Price $101.91

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