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S&P 500 companies mention "oil" most since 2020

Created at 5 Jun · 5:33 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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S&P 500 companies mentioned "oil" more frequently on Q1 earnings calls than in Q4, reaching the highest frequency since 2020. This trend correlates with the significant rise in oil prices observed since early March.

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Key Numbers

2020highest year for "oil" mentions on S&P 500 earnings calls

Who's Involved

S&P 500 companies
commented on oil during Q1 earnings calls

↳ Why This Matters

The increased mentions of oil by S&P 500 companies on earnings calls may indicate a growing impact of energy prices on corporate performance and outlook, potentially signaling shifts in sector performance or broader economic concerns.

Key facts

  • S&P 500 companies mentioned "oil" more frequently on Q1 earnings calls than in Q4.
  • The frequency of "oil" mentions is the highest recorded since 2020.
  • This trend follows a significant increase in oil prices since March.

The first quarter of the year saw a notable increase in the number of S&P 500 companies referencing "oil" during their earnings conference calls. This marks the highest frequency of such mentions since 2020. The surge in commentary on oil aligns with the significant rise in crude oil prices that began in early March. Analysts are examining whether this trend reflects broader economic impacts or specific sector-related discussions.

Frequently asked questions

The number of S&P 500 companies mentioning "oil" on their Q1 earnings calls is the highest it has been since 2020.

The increase in mentions correlates with the sharp rise in oil prices observed since the beginning of March.

The first quarter saw the highest number of mentions, surpassing the fourth quarter.

What Happens Next

01Further analysis of specific company transcripts to identify the context of "oil" mentions.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 5:18 PM
S&P 500 companies mentioned "oil" more frequently in Q1 earnings calls than in Q4, following a sharp March price increase.
FactSet Insight via PiQSuite

Sources

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Highest Number of S&P 500 Earnings Calls Citing “Oil” Since 2020m.piqsuite.com

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