On August 10, Suncor rose 3.69% in pre-market trading, trading at $60.81/share, with turnover of $73,600.
The movement was driven by the company's recently reported Q2 results that significantly exceeded market expectations, coupled with a strong rally in international crude oil prices. Suncor posted adjusted earnings per share of CA$3.23 for Q2, well above the analyst consensus estimate of CA$3.04 and representing a year-over-year increase of over 350% from CA$0.71 in the prior-year period. Gross revenue surged to CA$19 billion, up approximately 49% from CA$12.75 billion a year earlier. In U.S. dollar terms, EPS of $2.33 beat the $2.26 estimate by 3.1%.
Additionally, international oil prices have strengthened notably, with WTI crude rising 3.1% to $77.54/barrel and Brent crude climbing 4.1% to $82.68/barrel, providing further tailwinds across the energy sector.
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