On July 27, Baker Hughes rose 3.05% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $58.08/share, with turnover of $88,500. The move was driven by the company's second-quarter earnings release, which significantly exceeded analyst consensus on both top and bottom lines.
Baker Hughes reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.64, beating the consensus estimate of $0.50 by 28%, and representing a 1.59% year-over-year increase from $0.63. Revenue came in at $6.742 billion versus the $6.523 billion estimate. The market had previously anticipated a 1.69% revenue decline and a 10.50% EPS decline for the quarter, making the actual results markedly stronger than the prevailing bearish expectations. The company simultaneously declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.23 per share.
The strong results come amid robust operational momentum. Baker Hughes recently completed its $13.6 billion acquisition of Chart Industries, targeting $325 million in annualized cost synergies, while securing major contracts including Sabine Pass LNG expansion equipment supply and a multi-year gas turbine agreement with Kodiak Gas Services for up to 1.8 gigawatts of data center power generation capacity.
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