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Halliburton Company — Fundamental Stock Analysis and Report Card

Energy : Oil & Gas Equipment & Services

Located in Houston, TX, US. Halliburton Company (HAL) is a global supplier of products and services tailored for the energy sector. Its operations are structured into two primary divisions: Completion and Production, and Drilling and Evaluation. The Completion and Production segment focuses on enhancing well output through techniques like stimulation and sand control. It provides cementing services for well integrity, including casing and bonding, alongside a range of specialized downhole completion tools such as intelligent well systems, liner hangers, and multilateral solutions. This segment also supports production with offerings like coiled tubing, hydraulic workover units, pumping, and nitrogen services, in addition to managing pipeline and process services from initial setup (pre-commissioning, commissioning) through ongoing maintenance and eventual retirement (decommissioning). Furthermore, it supplies electrical submersible pumps and delivers artificial lift solutions. The Drilling and Evaluation segment offers a comprehensive suite of drilling fluids, including systems, performance additives, completion fluids, solids control, specialized testing equipment, and waste management services. It also provides chemicals and associated services for oilfield completion, production, and downstream water and process treatment. This division includes advanced drilling systems, wireline and perforating services encompassing open-hole logging and cased-hole slickline operations, and a variety of drill bits (e.g., roller cone, fixed cutter), hole enlargement tools, and coring services. Moreover, it leverages cloud-based digital services and artificial intelligence on an open architecture to deliver subsurface insights, streamline well construction, and optimize reservoir and production management. Specialized testing and subsea services are also offered for reservoir information analysis and optimization strategies, alongside project management and integrated asset management services. Founded in 1919, Halliburton Company maintains its headquarters in Houston, Texas.

Price
35.22
Low 34.7835.36 High
Percentage Change
0.51%
0.18 Price Change
Trading Volume
8.62m
11.8m Average Volume
Market Capitalization
29.42b
46.0k Employed
Growth

Revenue, earnings and profitability.

Strong revenue growth and earnings can attract investors, driving the stock price up. Profitability indicates the company's efficiency and sustainability, which impacts investor confidence. Poor performance in these areas can lead to a decrease in stock price.

Revenue TTM
22.13b
26.49 per share
Revenue Growth TTM
-1.72%
Price to Sales
1.33x
Ratio TTM
Price/Sales to Growth
n/a
Ratio TTM
Net Income TTM
1.54b
1.84 per share
Net Income Growth TTM
-26.63%
Price to Earning
19.34x
Ratio TTM
Price/Earning to Growth
n/a
Ratio TTM

Revenue History

Earnings History

Margins

Gross Margin TTM
15.31%
EBITDA Margin TTM
18.54%
Net Margin TTM
6.95%
Earnings Per Share TTM
1.84
Statements

Income & Cash Flow analysis.

An income statement shows what a company earned and spent over a period — revenue at the top, costs and expenses in between, and net income at the bottom. A cash flow statement tracks the actual cash moving in and out, across operations, investing, and financing. Read together, they show whether reported earnings are backed by real cash.

Halliburton Company
Select Period:
Q1 2026
Total ($)
Q1 2026
Margin (%)
Revenue
5.4b
-15.0m
-0.3%
Gross Income
790.0m
-89.0m
-10.1%
15%
-1.6pp
-9.9%
EBITDA
968.0m
-4.0m
-0.4%
18%
+0.0pp
-0.1%
Operating Income
679.0m
+248.0m
+57.5%
13%
+4.6pp
+58.0%
Net Income
461.0m
+257.0m
+126.0%
9%
+4.8pp
+126.6%
Earnings Per Share
0.55
+0.3
+129.2%
Operating Cash Flow
273.0m
-104.0m
-27.6%
5%
-1.9pp
-27.4%
Free Cash Flow
81.0m
+6.0m
+8.0%
1%
+0.1pp
+8.3%
Research & Development
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Recommendations

What are the analysts saying?

Analyst Consensus aggregates Wall Street recommendations into buy/hold/sell counts, while the Fundamental Scorecard grades the company on six financial ratios (P/B, P/E, D/E, ROA, ROE, DCF) plus an overall score. The two measure different things and can point in different directions.

Analyst Consensus
Fundamental Scorecard
Recent Upgrades & Downgrades