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Halliburton Company BDR
R$140.70
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StockBR listed securityUS headquartered
Previous close
R$140.70
Day range
R$140.00 - R$142.80
Year range
R$109.31 - R$192.96
Market cap
22.43B USD
Avg Volume
22.00
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Sep 2025Y/Y change
Revenue
5.60B-1.70%
Operating expense
142.00M49.47%
Net income
18.00M-96.85%
Net profit margin
0.32-96.81%
Earnings per share
0.58-20.55%
EBITDA
1.00B-19.28%
Effective tax rate
90.87%—
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Sep 2025Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
2.03B-6.98%
Total assets
25.16B-0.66%
Total liabilities
14.92B-0.41%
Total equity
10.25B—
Shares outstanding
849.00M—
Price to book
11.71—
Return on assets
7.12%—
Return on capital
9.49%—
Net change in cash
(USD)Sep 2025Y/Y change
Net income
18.00M-96.85%
Cash from operations
488.00M-41.97%
Cash from investing
-86.00M80.28%
Cash from financing
-405.00M-16.71%
Net change in cash
-12.00M-130.00%
Free cash flow
516.00M118.88%
About
Halliburton Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's second-largest oil service company, responsible for most of the world's fracking operations. The company, incorporated in the United States, has dual headquarters located in Houston and in Dubai. Halliburton's major business segment is the Energy Services Group. KBR, one of Halliburton's former subsidiaries at the time, paid bribes to high-ranking Nigerian officials between 1994 and 2004. Under a deal reached with the U.S. Justice Department, Halliburton agreed to pay $382 million to settle the bribery case. In 2007, Halliburton sold the division and severed its corporate relationship with KBR. The company has been criticized for its involvement in numerous controversies, including its involvement with Dick Cheney – as U.S. Secretary of Defense, then CEO of the company, then vice president of the United States – and the Iraq War, and the Deepwater Horizon, for which it agreed to settle outstanding legal claims against it by paying litigants $1.1 billion. Wikipedia
Founded
1919
Employees
48,000
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