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Halliburton Q2 2025 Earnings Report

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$22.25 -0.76 (-3.29%)
Closing price 06/18/2025 03:59 PM Eastern
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Halliburton EPS Results

Actual EPS
N/A
Consensus EPS
$0.57
Beat/Miss
N/A
One Year Ago EPS
N/A

Halliburton Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
N/A
Expected Revenue
$5.43 billion
Beat/Miss
N/A
YoY Revenue Growth
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Halliburton Announcement Details

Quarter
Q2 2025
Time
Before Market Opens
Conference Call Date
Friday, July 18, 2025
Conference Call Time
8:30AM ET

Conference Call Resources

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About Halliburton

Halliburton (NYSE:HAL) is a multinational corporation that provides various services and products to the energy industry. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company operates in over 80 countries, with its primary business lines including drilling and evaluation, completion and production, hydraulic fracturing and other services. The company's customers include major oil and gas companies and independent operators in the energy industry.

Halliburton has achieved several key milestones over the years, including being the first company to log a well in the Gulf of Mexico and the first to perform hydraulic fracturing in the Permian Basin.

Halliburton's current CEO and Chairman of the Board is Jeff Miller, who has been with the company for over 30 years, having served as the president and chief operating officer. In 2020, Halliburton announced that it was changing its executive leadership team, adding several new members, including Mark Richard, the President of the Western Hemisphere.

In recent years, Halliburton's financial performance has been impacted by the oil and gas industry downturn, which has resulted in lower demand for its services and products. Halliburton's profit margins have also been affected by the downturn. However, despite this downturn, Halliburton has been beating earnings-per-share and revenue expectations in most quarters. Halliburton's valuation metrics suggest the company might be slightly undervalued compared to its peers. 

Halliburton's stock performance has been impacted by the downturn in the energy industry, with the company's share price declining by 46% in 2020. However, the company's stock price has rebounded, with the share price increasing from 2020 - 2022. Halliburton's trading volume has also decreased in recent months, averaging a daily trading volume of 8 million shares. 

The energy industry has faced several challenges recently, including declining oil prices, increased regulatory scrutiny and growing concerns over climate change. These challenges have impacted the industry's profitability and have led to increased competition among industry players. Halliburton's primary competitors in the energy services industry include Schlumberger, Baker Hughes and National Oilwell Varco. The company has been focused on improving its competitive position by investing in new technologies and expanding its global footprint.

Despite the challenges facing the energy industry, Halliburton has several growth opportunities that it is pursuing. One of the company's key growth drivers is the development of new technologies that can improve the efficiency and productivity of the energy industry. Halliburton has invested heavily in digitalization, automation and artificial intelligence to improve its services and products. The company is also focused on expanding its global footprint, particularly in emerging markets such as China and India.

Halliburton faces several risks and challenges in the current business environment. One of the most significant challenges facing the company is the volatility of oil prices, which can substantially impact the demand for its services and products. In addition, the industry is facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, particularly around issues such as climate change and environmental impact. This could result in increased costs and regulatory compliance requirements for the company.

Another challenge for Halliburton is the increasing competition in the industry. The company's primary competitors are investing heavily in research and development and expanding their global footprint, which could impact Halliburton's market share and profitability. Furthermore, the ongoing geopolitical tensions and trade disputes could also impact the company's operations, particularly in emerging markets.

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