Diamondback Energy, Inc. (FANG) shares have seen significant institutional investor interest and a 267% rise since 2014, with an 11% increase this year alone. The company reported strong Q4 fiscal 2025 results, including $2.3 billion in operating cash and a $4.20 per share dividend, underpinned by robust sales growth and profit margins. MoneyFlows data indicates substantial “Big Money” buying, suggesting further potential for the stock.
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Institutional Inflows Push Diamondback Higher
Diamondback Energy, Inc. (FANG) shares have seen significant institutional investor interest and a 267% rise since 2014, with an 11% increase this year alone. The company reported strong Q4 fiscal 2025 results, including $2.3 billion in operating cash and a $4.20 per share dividend, underpinned by robust sales growth and profit margins. MoneyFlows data indicates substantial “Big Money” buying, suggesting further potential for the stock.