Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Corporate Projections
A question often asked by students is how to get projections for a
particular company. One way is to listen to what the company itself
says, and the analyst call is a good place to start. Publicly traded
companies have analyst calls to disclose management's opinions on the
current state and future of the company. You can actually listen to many
calls online, and the information on the call is reported online if you
can't listen live. For example, Chevron recently held its analyst call.
A lot of information is available If you look at the Corporate Overview
link, you will find, for example, that Chevron expects its capital
expenditures to be $20 billion in 2019, $18-$20 billion in 2020, and
$19-$22 billion per year for 2021, 2022, and 2023. The company also
reports that it has the lowest breakeven oil price in the industry. In
short, the company itself is an excellent place to start for
projections. However, we should advise you that these projections are
not set in stone, but a only a good place to begin your analysis.