CVR Partners (NYSE:UAN) Hits New 1-Year High

Analysts Weigh In on What's Next for the Fertilizer Company

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

CVR Partners, LP (NYSE:UAN), a nitrogen fertilizer producer, saw its stock price reach a new 52-week high of $120.60 on Friday. The company's shares have been on the rise, closing at $118.85 with over 106,000 shares traded.

Why it matters

CVR Partners' strong stock performance reflects the growing demand for its essential nitrogen fertilizer products used by farmers to optimize crop yields. As the company continues to capitalize on favorable market conditions, investors are closely watching to see what's next for this MLP.

The details

Wall Street analysts have provided mixed ratings on CVR Partners' stock, with one firm downgrading it from "strong-buy" to "hold" and another moving it from "buy" to "hold." The company's latest quarterly earnings report showed a loss, but revenue came in at $131.07 million. CVR Partners also recently announced a $0.37 quarterly dividend, representing a 1.2% yield.

  • CVR Partners' stock hit a new 52-week high of $120.60 on Friday, March 6, 2026.
  • The company reported its latest quarterly earnings on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

The players

CVR Partners, LP

A publicly traded master limited partnership that focuses on the production and marketing of nitrogen fertilizer products. The company owns and operates two nitrogen fertilizer plants in Coffeyville, Kansas.

Wall Street Zen

An equity research firm that downgraded CVR Partners' stock from "strong-buy" to "hold" rating.

Weiss Ratings

An investment research firm that downgraded CVR Partners' stock from "buy (b-)" to "hold (c)" rating.

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