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- Altman Z Score -0.85
- Piotroski Score 3.00
- Grade Buy
- Symbol (TUSK)
- Company Mammoth Energy Services, Inc.
- Price $3.23
- Changes Percentage (1.25%)
- Change $0.04
- Day Low $3.16
- Day High $3.23
- Year High $4.95
Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. operates as an energy service company. The company operates in four segments: Infrastructure Services, Well Completion Services, Natural Sand Proppant Services, and Drilling Services. The Infrastructure Services segment offers a range of services on electric transmission and distribution, and networks and substation facilities, including engineering, design, construction, upgrade, maintenance, and repair of high voltage transmission lines, substations, and lower voltage overhead and underground distribution systems; storm repair and restoration services; and commercial services comprising installation, maintenance, and repair of commercial wiring. The Well Completion Services segment provides high-pressure hydraulic fracturing services to enhance the production of oil and natural gas from formations having low permeability, and sand hauling and water transfer services. The Natural Sand Proppant Services segment is involved in mining, processing, and selling natural sand proppant used for hydraulic fracturing; buying processed sand from suppliers on the spot market and reselling that sand; and providing logistics solutions to facilitate delivery of frac sand products. The Drilling Services segment offers contract land and directional drilling services, as well as rig moving services. The company also offers other services, including aviation, coil tubing, pressure control, flowback, cementing, acidizing, equipment rental, crude oil hauling, full-service transportation, and remote accommodation services, as well as equipment manufacturing, and infrastructure engineering and design. It serves government-funded utilities, private and public investor owned utilities, co-operative utilities, independent oil and natural gas producers and land-based drilling contractors in the United States and Canada. Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. was incorporated in 2016 and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- Last Earnings 04/30/2019
- Ex-Dividend for 5/16 Dividend 05/09/2019
- Dividend Payable 05/17/2019
- Today N/A
- Next Earnings (Estimated) 02/27/2025
- Fiscal Year End N/A
- Average Stock Price Target $7.00
- High Stock Price Target $7.00
- Low Stock Price Target $7.00
- Potential Upside/Downside N/A
- Consensus Rating Sell
- Rating Score (0-4) N/A
- Research Coverage N/A
- EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) -$0.50
- Trailing P/E Ratio -7.14
- Forward P/E Ratio -7.14
- P/E Growth -7.14
- Net Income $-3,163,000
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Latest News of TUSK
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Details emerge as victim killed In Tuskegee University mass shooting ID'd
An 18-year-old man, La'Tavion Johnson, was fatally shot at Tuskegee University homecoming event. The suspect, Jaquez Myrick, opened fire injuring 16. Johnson was not a student but was set to start a c...
By Newsweek | 1 week ago -
Alabama's Tuskegee University fires security chief after mass shooting on Sunday
Tuskegee University in Alabama closed its campus after a deadly mass shooting during its 100th homecoming weekend. The security chief was fired, a replacement hired, and stricter security measures imp...
By The Guardian | 1 week ago -
Man Arrested in Shooting That Killed One at Tuskegee University
A 25-year-old man was arrested for a shooting at Tuskegee University during homecoming, leaving one dead and a dozen injured. The suspect possessed a machine gun and the motive behind the incident rem...
By The New York Times | 1 week ago