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Baker Hughes forecasts higher margins on strong order backlog
Oct 23, 2024 9:19 AM

(Reuters) - Baker Hughes ( BKR ) on Wednesday forecast continued pretax margin gains in the fourth quarter and next year after beating Wall Street estimates for its third-quarter profit.

Shares of the company were trading 3.5% higher.

The company's upbeat outlook followed more than doubling of orders in its non-LNG gas technology equipment and margin gains in oilfield services and LNG equipment.

The company said several LNG projects were progressing towards final investment decision in the United States and internationally in 2025, providing confidence that its new energy orders will continue to grow.

The company also expects offshore activity to remain at stable levels.

"We feel good about 2025 with most segments similar to 2024 showing growth," said CEO Lorenzo Simonelli on the earnings call.

Given these tailwinds and operational improvements, Baker Hughes ( BKR ) expects fourth-quarter total EBITDA of about $1.26 billion at the midpoint of its forecast range.

The company said it remained on track to achieve its 20% margin target for 2026.

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