Close

Baker Hughes Company (BKR) Misses Q4 EPS by 24c, Revenues Beat

January 21, 2021 7:02 AM EST

Baker Hughes Company (NYSE: BKR) reported Q4 EPS of ($0.07), $0.24 worse than the analyst estimate of $0.17. Revenue for the quarter came in at $5.5 billion versus the consensus estimate of $5.38 billion.

  • Orders of $5.2 billion for the quarter, up 2% sequentially and down 25% year-over-year.
  • Revenue of $5.5 billion for the quarter, up 9% sequentially and down 13% year-over-year.
  • GAAP operating income of $182 million for the quarter, up $231 million sequentially and down 45% year-over-year.
  • Adjusted operating income (a non-GAAP measure) of $462 million for the quarter, up 98% sequentially and down 15% year-over-year.
  • GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.91 for the quarter which included $(0.98) per share of adjusting items. Adjusted diluted earnings per share (a non-GAAP measure) were $(0.07).
  • Cash flows generated from operating activities were $378 million for the quarter. Free cash flow (a non-GAAP measure) for the quarter was $250 million.

“We are pleased with our fourth quarter and full year results while navigating the impacts of the global pandemic and industry downturn. Despite an incredibly challenging year for the industry in 2020, we generated over $500 million in free cash flow, booked $6.4 billion in TPS orders, and executed on our substantial cost-out and restructuring program. We also took several important steps to accelerate our strategy and invest in energy transition technologies, helping to position the company for the future. I cannot thank our employees enough for their hard work and dedication to achieve our goals and move the company forward,” said Lorenzo Simonelli, Baker Hughes chairman and chief executive officer.

“As we look ahead to 2021, we are cautiously optimistic that the global economy and oil demand will begin to recover from the impact of the global pandemic. We believe this macro environment likely translates into a tepid investment environment for oil and gas during the first half of 2021. However, we expect spending and activity levels to gain momentum through the year as the macro environment improves, likely setting up the industry for stronger growth in 2022.

“Baker Hughes is well placed to navigate the current market environment and positioned to lead the energy transition. We remain focused on executing for customers, being disciplined on cost, and delivering for our shareholders,” concluded Simonelli.

For earnings history and earnings-related data on Baker Hughes Company (BKR) click here.



Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!

You May Also Be Interested In





Related Categories

Corporate News, Earnings, Management Comments

Related Entities

Earnings