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9.985 +0.125    +1.27%
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Type:  Equity
Market:  United States
  • Volume: 2,090,279
  • Bid/Ask: 9.760 / 10.010
  • Day's Range: 9.840 - 10.140
Comstock Resources 9.985 +0.125 +1.27%

NYSE:CRK Financials

 
A brief overview of the NYSE:CRK financials. This summary provides an overview of the most significant critical numbers from each of its financial reports, including the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Additionally, it features several financial ratios that provide insight into the company's financial health. Users can select to view data from four periods of either annual or quarterly information, allowing them to track financial performance of Comstock Resources over time.

Comstock Resources, Inc. reported earnings results for the full year ended December 31, 2023. For the full year, the company reported revenue was USD 1,565.11 million compared to USD 3,628.06 million a year ago. Net income was USD 211.12 million compared to USD 1,140.88 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.76 compared to USD 4.75 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.76 compared to USD 4.11 a year ago.

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CRK Income Statement

Gross margin TTM 54.58%
Operating margin TTM 4.87%
Net Profit margin TTM 4.33%
Return on Investment TTM 1.14%
 Total Revenue  Net Income
Period Ending: Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023 Jun 30, 2023
Total Revenue 335.77 410.58 376.74 288.21
Gross Profit 242.86 205.57 134.3
Operating Income -12.85 50.78 47.27 -16.42
Net Income -16.32 108.38 14.72 -45.71

CRK Balance Sheet

Quick Ratio MRQ 0.25
Current Ratio MRQ 0.64
LT Debt to Equity MRQ 110.48%
Total Debt to Equity MRQ 114.48%
 Total Assets  Total Liabilities
Period Ending: Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023 Jun 30, 2023
Total Assets 6317.24 6253.62 6031.11 5836.73
Total Liabilities 3838.66 3870.43 3748.35 3536.55
Total Equity 2478.58 2383.19 2282.76 2300.19

CRK Cash Flow Statement

Cash Flow/Share TTM 3.48
Revenue/Share TTM 4.83
Operating Cash Flow  0.00%
 Cash  Net Change in Cash
Period Ending: Mar 31, 2024 Dec 31, 2023 Sep 30, 2023 Jun 30, 2023
Period Length: 0 Months 0 Months 0 Months 0 Months
Cash From Operating Activities 228.21 70.76 331.51
Cash From Investing Activities -355.57 -351.04 -338.68
Cash From Financing Activities 124.2 290.2 -16.59
Net Change in Cash -3.17 9.92 -23.76
* In Millions of USD (except for per share items)
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Tom McCarty Apr 30, 2024 9:03AM ET
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Float has dropped from 132.53M shares to 78.87M shares over past month, as reported by FINVIZ. At the same time, shorts have increased from 25.63M shares to 29.33M shares, 37.19% of float. If ALL shareholders would “certificate” their shares, hostile shorts would have to cover their positions at much higher prices.
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Tom McCarty Apr 28, 2024 1:47PM ET
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I’m betting Comstock merges with somebody on very favorable terms to shareholders.
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Tom McCarty Apr 28, 2024 1:45PM ET
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Exxon is going to need an awful lot of gas and they’d rather be producing it as opposed to buying it. And Comstock would rather be a partner in an upstream, midstream, downstream, vertically, integrated gas production behemoth participating in World gas market at $12.00 vs domestic gas at $2.00.
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Comstock Resources Inc. will partner with Quantum Capital Solutions to develop its Western Haynesville midstream operations. Thst’s the midstream part of the equation. Now comes Exxon or Cheniere
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Tom McCarty Apr 28, 2024 1:44PM ET
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https://boereport.com/2024/04/28/turkey-in-talks-with-exxonmobil-over-multibillion-dollar-lng-deal-ft-reports/
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I’m thinking float MAY have been reduced “by design” by parties trying to force price higher to facilitate merger negotiations. Jay Allison, CEO has alluded to merger/acquisition possibilities as a “waltz across Texas”… If CRK could merge with an LNG exporter, it would complete the upstream, mid-stream, downstream chain and give CRK the benefit of receiving International prices vs domestic prices for its gas. International prices are 6 - 7 times higher than domestic.
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Reminder: If your shares are being held in “Street Name”, in a margin account, they can be loaned to another person/entity and can be sold/shorted to the detriment of your portfolio value. Equally important: If your shares have been loaned out, and your broker goes bankrupt, your shares are not protected by SIPC. Contact your broker and have your cetificate sent to you in YOUR NAME. It will also make it impossible for someone to use your stock to short.
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Tom McCarty Apr 25, 2024 7:32AM ET
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Short Interest just jumped from 25.3 Million shares to 29,334,098 Million shares, which is 37.1% of FLOAT. Short squeeze is beginning.
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Tom McCarty Apr 21, 2024 5:28PM ET
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Comstock’s next rabbit to pull out of the hat is to announce a merger with one of the Gulf LNG exporters. Upstream, mid-stream…. Now Downstream should be a shoe-in!
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Tom McCarty Apr 11, 2024 6:31PM ET
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If I was Jerry Jones, I would want to see the float reduced another 25M to 50M shares and volume drop to an average of around 2M shares/d. Then announce a potential merger requiring all shares to be tendered. Then sit back and watch shorts try to find shares while stock price goes up like a rocket. One way or the other, shorts sre going to get hammered. Rrplay the last 2 quarterly conference calks and you will hear Jay Allison tell everyone they are de-risking Western Haynesville to facilitate a merger. Shorts are in big trouble.
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If you ACCIDENTLY or KNOWINGLY lent out your shares and the broker goes broke, you lose 100% of your investment because it is not SIPC insured. Otherwise, you are covered up to $500k in case of losses. How to turn off share lending? Take 5 minutes to log into your broker account and MAKE SURE that share lending is turned off.
 
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