CF
CF Industries Hl (CF)
NYSE
$106.93+$0.02 (+0.02%)
Price as of Jun 15, 2026 7:48 PM EDT
  • $16.8B
    Market Cap
  • 8.39%
    1-Year Change
  • Agricultural Inputs
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 63
  • Momentum Score: 73
  • True Yield: 28
  • Financial Health Score: 76
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S&P 500 Rebounds Ahead Of Nvidia's Print, Oil Sinks 5% On Iran Truce Hopes: Stock Market Today

U.S. stock markets rebounded midday Wednesday as oil prices fell over 5% on hopes of U.S.-Iran de-escalation. The S&P 500 climbed 0.9% to 7,418, with the Russell 2000 outperforming at +2.3%. Semiconductor stocks led gains ahead of Nvidia's earnings, while energy stocks declined. Airlines benefited from lower fuel costs, but energy companies and some earnings reporters faced headwinds.

05/20/2026, 1:19 PM • Benzinga

S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Russell 2000 Smash Records As Hormuz Reopens: What's Moving Markets Friday?

U.S. stock markets surged to all-time highs on Friday following Iran's announcement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for commercial vessels. Crude oil prices crashed over 10%, easing stagflation concerns. The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000 all hit record highs, with the Nasdaq extending its winning streak to 13 sessions. Airlines and travel stocks rallied on lower fuel costs, while energy and chemical stocks declined sharply due to plummeting oil prices.

04/17/2026, 1:05 PM • Benzinga

Iran Declares Strait Of Hormuz Open To All Vessels: Crude Plunges 14%, Airlines And Cruise Stocks Soar

Iran's Foreign Minister announced the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to all commercial vessels during the ceasefire, causing crude oil to plunge 14% to $81/barrel. Airlines and cruise lines surged as fuel costs declined, while energy and chemical companies fell sharply. The S&P 500 reached record highs with the Nasdaq 100 on its 13th consecutive gaining session.

04/17/2026, 9:56 AM • Benzinga

CF Industries' Shares Fell Nearly 10%. Is the Stock a Buy Now?

CF Industries' stock dropped nearly 10% following a U.S.-Iran ceasefire announcement that eased concerns about Strait of Hormuz disruptions and reduced fertilizer prices. However, the article argues this presents a buying opportunity, citing the company's strong 2025 financial performance (19% revenue growth, 32.6% EPS growth), competitive advantage from cheap U.S. natural gas access, and strategic pivot into higher-margin green ammonia and clean energy sectors. Despite the recent dip, shares remain up 63% year-to-date.

04/12/2026, 8:05 PM • The Motley Fool

10 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy as Long as the Strait of Hormuz Is Closed

With the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupting global energy and commodity flows, the article recommends 10 stocks positioned to benefit from supply chain shifts. These include U.S. oil producers, refiners benefiting from widened crack spreads, LNG exporters filling supply gaps, shipping companies handling longer routes, and fertilizer producers gaining from reduced competition.

03/31/2026, 9:05 PM • The Motley Fool

Trump Signals Iran Exit, S&P 500 Heads For Worst Month Since September 2022: What's Moving The Market On Tuesday?

U.S. equities staged their strongest rally in weeks on Tuesday following Trump's signals of willingness to end military hostilities with Iran. The S&P 500 advanced 1.8% to 6,456, though it remains down 6.2% for the month. Tech stocks led the recovery with the Nasdaq 100 rising 2%. Despite the rally, the S&P 500 is on track for its worst monthly performance since September 2022.

03/31/2026, 1:27 PM • Benzinga

Oil and Fertilizer Prices May Soon Have Ripple Effects on These 3 Commodities Stocks

The Strait of Hormuz blockade is driving up oil and fertilizer prices, creating opportunities for three commodity stocks. CF Industries benefits from fertilizer demand without supply chain disruptions, ExxonMobil profits from surging oil prices as the largest U.S. oil company, and Vaalco Energy gains premium pricing advantages by operating in regions unaffected by the blockade.

03/29/2026, 6:08 PM • The Motley Fool

5 Ripple Effects From the Strait of Hormuz Blockade Affecting Energy Stocks

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which 25% of global seaborne oil and 20% of LNG trade flows, is creating significant ripple effects across energy markets. Rising oil prices benefit U.S. exploration and production companies, while refining crack spreads have soared above $58. The disruption also benefits LNG suppliers from alternative sources, fertilizer producers, and LNG shipping companies facing longer routes.

03/25/2026, 3:05 PM • The Motley Fool

Where Will FMC Stock Be in 1 Year?

FMC stock has fallen two-thirds over the past year due to industry headwinds and patent expirations in the agricultural chemicals sector. Despite challenges including declining revenue and earnings, the stock may present a buying opportunity for new investors due to two potential catalysts: a possible strategic acquisition at a premium price and new patented crop protection products. Trading at 8-9x forward earnings compared to competitors' mid-teens multiples, FMC appears undervalued, though the investment remains highly speculative.

03/23/2026, 12:15 AM • The Motley Fool

The Iran War Just Triggered a Bigger Energy Shock Than the 1970s Oil Crisis. What It Means for Your Portfolio.

An escalating Iran war has created the greatest global energy security threat in history, causing oil and gas prices to spike and damaging energy infrastructure. Energy and commodity stocks have surged as winners, while cyclical stocks, industrials, and Asian markets dependent on Persian Gulf oil have fallen sharply. Investors are advised to prepare for continued volatility rather than chase energy stocks.

03/21/2026, 11:30 AM • The Motley Fool

Not Just Oil: 3 Fertilizer Stocks Boosted by Hormuz Closure

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted approximately 30-35% of global fertilizer supply, including nitrogen, phosphate, and potash. This supply shock is benefiting North American fertilizer producers, particularly those with domestic natural gas advantages. Three stocks are positioned to gain from higher fertilizer prices amid the extended shortage.

03/19/2026, 12:02 PM • Investing

2 Energy Stocks That Could Be Bigger Winners Than Crude Oil

Geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf threaten to disrupt global energy and fertilizer supply chains. The article identifies CF Industries and Woodside Energy Group as potential beneficiaries due to their positioning to supply fertilizers and LNG to Asia, respectively, as traditional supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz face disruption.

03/18/2026, 1:05 PM • The Motley Fool

Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 Futures Fall As Wholesale Prices Tick Up In Feb And Fed Decision Looms— Lululemon, CF Industries In Focus (UPDATED)

U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 all gaining ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and Jerome Powell's press conference. Markets are pricing in a 98.9% likelihood of unchanged rates. Key movers include Lululemon falling on weak guidance, Micron Technology gaining ahead of earnings, New Fortress Energy jumping 6.96% after a debt restructuring deal, and CF Industries declining following a downgrade.

03/18/2026, 8:42 AM • Benzinga

Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, S&P 500 Futures Rise Ahead Of Jerome Powell's Speech—Lululemon, CF Industries, New Fortress Energy In Focus

U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and Jerome Powell's press conference. Markets are pricing in a 98.9% likelihood of unchanged rates. Key movers include Lululemon falling on weak guidance, Micron gaining ahead of earnings, New Fortress Energy jumping 6.96% after debt restructuring, and CF Industries declining on analyst downgrade. Asian and European markets also closed higher.

03/18/2026, 5:27 AM • Benzinga

Markets Fear Prolonged Iran War – These 2 'Hormuz Stock Baskets' Show Why

Three weeks into the Iran war, markets are repositioning for a prolonged conflict lasting months rather than days. A 32-percentage-point divergence has emerged between stocks benefiting from a closed Strait of Hormuz (energy, defense, drones) which are up 17.55% on average, and those needing it open (airlines, cruise lines, logistics) which are down 15.35% on average. Prediction markets assign only a 26% probability of normal traffic returning by April 30, suggesting at least six more weeks of disruption.

03/17/2026, 5:12 PM • Benzinga

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Statistics

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Day Range
$101.51
$107.50
$106.90
1-Year Range
$76.09
$137.60
$106.90
Latest Close$106.90
Change
-$2.58 (-2.41%)
Volume3,299,945
Market Cap$16.8B
Shares Outstanding153.6M
P/E (TTM)8.18
Diluted EPS (TTM)$13.38
Enterprise Value$19.8B

Information as of 06/15/2026

Company Profile

CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS INC
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS INC
https://www.cfindustries.com
$16.8B
Market Cap
$2.1B
Net Income
Sector: Basic Materials
Industry: Agricultural Inputs
2375 Waterview Drive, Northbrook, IL, United States, 60062
847 405 2400

CF Industries Holdings, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production of ammonia in North America, Europe, and internationally. It operates through Ammonia, Granular Urea, UAN, AN, and Other segments. The company offers ammonia products; nitrogen products, such as granular urea, urea ammonium nitrate solution, and ammonium nitrate; diesel exhaust fluid, urea liquor, and nitric acid products. It serves cooperatives, retailers, independent fertilizer distributors, traders, wholesalers, and industrial users. The company was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois.

Key Executives

  • Christopher D. Bohn
  • Bert A. Frost
  • Susan L. Menzel
  • Michael McGrane
  • Andrew T. Scribner

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Mutual Funds3.1B (50.12%)
  • Institutions3.1B (49.86%)
  • Insiders1.7M (0.03%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)