
Conocophillips
NYSE:COP

COP's latest stock split occurred on May 1, 2012
The company executed a 1311791-for-1000000 stock split, meaning that for every 1000000 shares held, investors received 1311791 new shares.
Before the split, COP traded at 71.6303 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 36.5074.
The adjusted shares began trading on May 1, 2012. This was COP's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Jun 2, 2005.
Conocophillips
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ConocoPhillips, rooted deep in the American industrial landscape, traces its origins back over a century, emerging from a rocky landscape marked by booms and busts. Based in Houston, Texas, this energy titan has sculpted its business to specialize in the exploration, production, and marketing of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. ConocoPhillips operates primarily in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry, focusing on locating and extracting hydrocarbons from beneath the earth's surface. Its operations span across some of the most resource-rich regions in the world, including the United States, Canada, Norway, and the Asia-Pacific area, allowing it to manage a formidable portfolio that balances both conventional and unconventional resources. The secret to ConocoPhillips' revenue-generating prowess lies in its strategic deployment of advanced technologies and adherence to sustainable practices. By investing heavily in state-of-the-art drilling methods and leveraging seismic and digital technologies, the company efficiently uncovers potential oil reserves, optimizing extraction and minimizing costs. Revenue streams mainly flow from the sale of extracted crude oil and natural gas, commodities whose prices fluctuate based on global demand and geopolitical dynamics. Additionally, the company's calculated divestitures and acquisitions over the years have allowed it to focus on high-margin opportunities while adjusting to market volatilities. As energy markets evolve, ConocoPhillips continues to steer its strategy towards resilience, ensuring stable financial performance by aligning its operations with shifting energy demands and sustainability trends.
