Petrobras Is Up 78% This Year and Reddit Is Still Fighting Over Whether to Trust It
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Petrobras Is Up 78% This Year and Reddit Is Still Fighting Over Whether to Trust It
"The bullish case rests on three pillars: Petrobras trades at a forward P/E of 6x versus an industry average of 12x, offering deep value relative to peers at current oil prices."
"Morgan Stanley lifted its price target to $20 from $17.5 (Overweight), and Goldman Sachs raised its target to $19.5 from $15, with analyst estimates rising 34% over the past 30 days."
"The stablest option remaining is Brazil. That solution is Brazil and Petrobras."
"The company posted full-year 2025 net income of $19.634 billion, up 161% year-over-year, while total oil and gas production grew 11% in 2025."
Petrobras has experienced a 78% increase in stock value this year, driven by rising Brent crude prices and geopolitical issues affecting oil supply. The company's net income for 2025 reached $19.634 billion, a 161% increase year-over-year, with oil production growing 11%. The sentiment around Petrobras fluctuated significantly on Reddit, influenced by discussions on its value as a stable oil alternative. Analysts have raised price targets for Petrobras, highlighting its low forward P/E ratio compared to industry averages and record oil exports.
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