Global X MSCI Argentina ETF vs Transocean Ltd — how do they compare? Global X MSCI Argentina ETF trades at $94.27, while Transocean Ltd trades at $5.4 (market cap $5.76B). The key difference: Global X MSCI Argentina ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Transocean Ltd nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ARGT | RIG | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | Technology |
52-Week High | $102.94 | $7.58 |
52-Week Low | $67.55 | $2.55 |
Market Cap | — | $5.76B |
Enterprise Value | — | $10.70B |
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Transocean Ltd. (RIG) trades at $5.20, up 1.17% today, with a bearish technical signal and mixed earnings history. The company reported a net loss of $2.92B in 2025 despite $3.97B revenue, though recent contract wins including a $1B+ deal with Equinor boost backlog visibility. Analyst consensus is split with a $7.00 price target, while cash flow trends show operational strength but negative net cash flow projected for 2026.
Outlook remains cautious due to persistent losses and high leverage, offset by operational momentum and merger synergies from the pending Valaris acquisition. Key risks include oil price volatility and execution challenges, but the stock's discount to book value and contract backlog provide potential upside if profitability improves.
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ARGT seeks to provide investment results that correspond to the performance of the MSCI All Argentina 25/50 Index. It offers targeted exposure to some of the largest and most liquid companies operating in Argentina.
Read more on ARGT →Transocean Ltd. is a leading international provider of offshore contract drilling services for oil and gas wells. The company operates one of the world's most versatile fleets of mobile offshore drilling units, including ultra-deepwater drillships and harsh environment semi-submersibles. RIG's services are essential to energy exploration and production companies seeking to access deepwater and challenging reserves globally.
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