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Suncor Energy (SU) Stock: Dividend Hike, Q3 2025 Beat and Analyst Outlook as of December 3, 2025

Suncor Energy (SU) Stock: Dividend Hike, Q3 2025 Beat and Analyst Outlook as of December 3, 2025

Suncor Energy Inc. enters December 3, 2025 at the centre of investor attention: the stock is trading near its 52‑week high, it just went ex‑dividend on an increased payout, and analysts continue to ratchet price targets higher following a record third quarter. MarketBeat+2Suncor+2 Below is a deep dive into the latest news, forecasts and analysis around Suncor Energy stock as of December 3, 2025, designed for readers following the name on Google News and Discover.
Suncor Energy (SU) Stock Outlook for December 2025: Dividend Hike, Q3 Earnings Beat and Rising Analyst Targets

Suncor Energy (SU) Stock Outlook for December 2025: Dividend Hike, Q3 Earnings Beat and Rising Analyst Targets

On 1 December 2025, Suncor Energy Inc. is back in the spotlight for global energy investors. The Canadian integrated oil sands producer is trading close to its 52‑week highs after a strong run through 2025, powered by record production, an earnings beat, a dividend increase and a wave of analyst upgrades. By late trading on 1 December, Suncor’s New York–listed shares change hands around US$44.80, just shy of their 12‑month peak near US$45.60 and well above the low around US$30.79.Finviz On the Toronto Stock Exchange, the stock sits near C$62–63, with MarketBeat quoting C$62.75 at the latest close.MarketBeat

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  • 5 P&C Insurers Seen Growing as Sector Shifts Toward Digital, Gains Exposure
    July 1, 2026, 3:13 PM EDT. Property and Casualty (P&C) insurers are facing softer pricing, but prudent underwriting, exposure growth, and more digitalization are helping the industry. The Hanover Insurance Group, Essent Group, Mercury General, Selective Insurance Group, and Skyward Specialty are among names set for growth. Tariff issues, inflation, and a still-busy catastrophe market are weighing, but may push renewal rates. The Fed's steady interest rates and possible future cuts, plus investment portfolios focused on fixed-income maturity, are keeping investment income strong. Fitch Ratings notes a steadier personal auto insurance market, with better surplus and economic activity improving dealmaking conditions. Adaptation to new technology and more insurtech are driving operational gains in the sector.
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