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Why Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. (PARR) stock is declining today?

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Shares of Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. (PARR) stock were declining in the current market trading session today after recording a rise of 1.92% at the previous closing. PARR stock price saw a downtrend of 2.42% in the recent trading to drop at $12.92 a share as of this writing. There is no major culprit behind this falling PARR stock price. Let’s deep dive to explore more of it.

What’s Happening?

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc, also known as Par Petroleum Corporation, is an oil and gas exploration and production firm operating in three segments i.e., refining, retail, and logistics. The falling stock price is not associated with any recent news by the PARR stock so far. Moreover, no analysts degrade have been in the news to justify the bearish sentiment. However, there will be 1×1 virtual meetings between Par’s Chief Financial Officer Will Monteleone and investors at the Goldman Sachs 6th Annual Credit and Leveraged Finance Conference today.

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First Quarter 2021 Financial Results:

PARR stock on May 06, 2021, announced its first-quarter 2021 financial results according to which:

As of March 31, 2021, PARR stock had a total cash balance of 19.2 million and long-term debt increased to $656.0 million. Total liquidity of $286.9 million was reported at the end of March.

Conclusion:

PARR stock is gloomy so far without any specific reason related to it. Long-term investors don’t mind such rises and falls rather they focus on stock’s fundamentals, balance sheet, and overall growth of the stock.

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