SoFi Technologies
This company took the SPAC route for its IPO and remains a millennial trader favorite. SoFi Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFI) provides digital financial services that allow its members to borrow, save, spend, invest and protect their money. The company offers student loans; personal loans for debt consolidation and home improvement projects; and home loans.
SoFi also provides cash management, investment and other related services. In addition, it operates Galileo, a technology platform that offers services to financial and non-financial institutions, and Apex, a technology-enabled platform that provides investment custody and clearing brokerage services.
SoFi Technologies has a $7.50 price target at Piper Sandler, while the consensus target is $8.13. The shares traded at $5.80 on Friday.
Southwestern Energy
This stock has backed up and could be ready to run higher. Southwestern Energy Co. (NYSE: SWN) an independent energy company engaged in the exploration, development and production of natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs) in the United States. The company focuses on the development of unconventional natural gas and oil reservoirs located in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Louisiana.
As of December 31, 2021, it had approximately 768,050 net acres in Appalachia; a total of 1,527 wells on production; and approximately proved natural gas, oil and NGLs reserves comprising 21,148 billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent.
Southwestern Energy also engages in the marketing and transportation of natural gas, oil and NGLs. The company serves liquefied natural gas exporters, energy companies, utilities and industrial purchasers of natural gas.
The $7.50 Raymond James price objective is less than the $11.01 consensus target, but Southwestern Energy stock traded on Friday at $5.55.
These are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get share count leverage on companies that have sizable upside potential. While not suited for all investors, they are not penny stocks with absolutely no track record or liquidity.
Originally published at 24/7 Wall St.
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