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Price: 148.97 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $46.1B

During the last 3 months Hess Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Jun 6, 2025 by Hess John B, who sold 660.5k USD worth of HES shares.

Last Transactions:
Hess John B
$-660.5k
Hess John B
$-28.4m
Hess John B
$-20.8m
Hess John B
$-13.8m
Hill Gregory P.
$-1.2m
Hess John B
$-12.5m
Hess John B
$-8.9m
Hess John B
$-5.9m
Hess John B
$-4m
Schoonman Geurt G
$-851.5k
Hess John B
$-939.4k
Hill Gregory P.
$-5.5m
Schoonman Geurt G
$-525.5k
Slentz Andrew P
$-2.1m
Schoonman Geurt G
$-56.4k
Lowery-Yilmaz Barbara J
$-206.7k
Hill Gregory P.
$-680.4k
Lynch Richard D.
$-197.6k
Rielly John P
$-375.2k
Slentz Andrew P
$-153.5k
Goodell Timothy B.
$-390.3k
Hill Gregory P.
$-5.7m
Hess John B
$-10.8m
Lowery-Yilmaz Barbara J
$-1.5m
Slentz Andrew P
$-2.9m
Hill Gregory P.
$-5.1m
Hill Gregory P.
$-993k
Schoonman Geurt G
$-251.2k
Lynch Richard D.
$-249.4k
Slentz Andrew P
$-212.7k
Rielly John P
$-464.4k
Lowery-Yilmaz Barbara J
$-289.1k
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During the last 3 months Hess Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares.

The last transaction was made on Jun 6, 2025 by Hess John B, who sold 660.5k USD worth of HES shares.

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Hess Corporation, an enduring stalwart in the oil and gas industry, has navigated the volatile energy markets with resilience and strategic acumen. Born in the aftermath of the 1919 foundation of Hess Oil and Chemical by Leon Hess, the company has evolved from its early days of delivering heating oil and operating refinery services in New Jersey to becoming a dynamic global player in energy exploration and production. At the core of Hess's business model is the upstream sector, where the company focuses on finding and extracting oil and natural gas from reserves across the Americas, Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, and Asia Pacific. Through its robust operational capacity and technological prowess, Hess capitalizes on high-quality assets, producing crude oil and natural gas that fuels economies and supports its financial longevity. Revenue generation at Hess is anchored in the sale of these hydrocarbons, driven by the intricate dynamics of global demand and commodity prices. The company maximizes returns by optimizing production processes and strategically investing in promising exploration projects, balancing the risks inherent in the energy sector with calculated investment. Beyond mere extraction, Hess distinguishes itself by emphasizing efficiency and sustainability, investing in emission reduction technologies and fostering a portfolio that can adapt to the world’s shifting energy landscape. This dual focus not only ensures profitability but also prepares Hess for future transitions within the energy domain, positioning it as a forward-thinking participant in a traditionally carbon-intensive industry.

HES Intrinsic Value
175.8 USD
Undervaluation 15%
Intrinsic Value
Price $148.97

What is Insider Trading?

Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company's stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

Peter Lynch

Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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