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Key Stats
- $56.11BMarket Cap
- EnergySector
- -19.08%3M Drawdown
- $57.51BEnterprise Value
- 1.63%Dividend Yield
- 71 daysTypical Hold Time
Baker Hughes Co (BKR) is currently valued at a market capitalization of $56.11B, with an enterprise value of $57.51B. Over the past 52 weeks, Baker Hughes Co has traded between a low of $38.06 and a high of $69.67, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, Baker Hughes Co has recorded a drawdown of -19.08%, reflecting recent price volatility. Baker Hughes Co offers a dividend yield of 1.63%, with the most recent dividend of $0.23 paid on 05 May 26. On average, investors hold Baker Hughes Co for approximately 71 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About Baker Hughes Co
Baker Hughes is a global leader in oilfield services and oilfield equipment, with particularly strong presences in the artificial lift, specialty chemicals, and completions markets. The other half of its business focuses on industrial power generation, process solutions, and industrial asset management, with high exposure to the liquid natural gas market specifically, as well as broader industrials end markets.
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