Top line contracting.
−7.5% YoY versus −2.8% prior. 3y CAGR −8.0%.
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−7.5% YoY versus −2.8% prior. 3y CAGR −8.0%.
−7.5%Net margin 3.3% versus 1.5% prior (+1.8pp). Operating 2.5%.
3.3%P/E 18.0x — 31% above the 5y median of 13.8x. Forward 10.4x hints at EPS expansion next year.
18.0xAll analysis on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Fair values are model-based estimates. Always do your own research.
The Question
Bottom line: PSX splits the legendary model — 0 BUY, 1 HOLD, 0 AVOID, but earns a C sector grade (48/100) in Energy. Use the per-tab analysis to form your own view. Drill into the valuation breakdown and sector ranking for the full picture.
Yes — Phillips 66's 15.1% ROE ranks above the S&P 500 median, and D/E 1.49 stays within healthy bounds.
Financial story
Yes — Phillips 66's 15.1% ROE shows strong capital efficiency, and its 1.49 debt-to-equity stays within healthy bounds.
PSX is in the Energy sector. Sector ranking and peer comparison are in the sector tab.
0 of 6 legendary investor models rate PSX a BUY. Fair value estimates and full investor breakdown are in the valuation tab.
Phillips 66's fair value depends on which model you trust. See the per-investor fair-value table in the valuation tab.
PSX trades at 16.3x earnings. Sector context and per-investor signals are in the valuation tab.
PSX and MPC differ on P/E, ROE, and revenue growth. See the full PSX vs MPC compare matrix.
Buffett evaluates PSX against his respective frameworks. Per-model fair value and reasoning are in the valuation tab.
How does PSX compare?
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Sign in to see the rankingPSX sits at #30 in Energy with a C grade (48/100).