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Baker Hughes Co
NASDAQ:BKR

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Baker Hughes Co
NASDAQ:BKR
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Price: 47.69 USD 0.63% Market Closed
Market Cap: 47.1B USD

During the last 3 months Baker Hughes Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 4m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 13, 2025 by Charlton Rebecca L , who sold 13.2k USD worth of BKR shares.

Last Transactions:
Charlton Rebecca L
$-13.2k
Charlton Rebecca L
$-50k
Apostolides James E
$-310.8k
Ramaswamy Sreeganesh
$-1.3m
Borras Maria C
$-2.4m
Charlton Rebecca L
$-22.5k
Simonelli Lorenzo
$-23.4m
Borras Maria C
$-223.4k
Charlton Rebecca L
$-232.4k
Borras Maria C
$-2.1m
Apostolides James E
$-138.7k
Apostolides James E
$-196.7k
Buese Nancy
$-3.7m
Apostolides James E
$-358.3k
Borras Maria C
$-2.9m
Borras Maria C
$-358.2k
Buese Nancy
$-406.9k
Buese Nancy
$-190.1k
Buese Nancy
$-3.7k
Simonelli Lorenzo
$-4m
Simonelli Lorenzo
$-4.4m
Borras Maria C
$-1.2m
Apostolides James E
$-169.4k
Apostolides James E
$-294.4k
Borras Maria C
$-335.3k
Borras Maria C
$-344.9k
Borras Maria C
$-352k
Borras Maria C
$-365.6k
Jones Regina
$-351.9k
Simonelli Lorenzo
$-4.3m
Simonelli Lorenzo
$-4.3m
Borras Maria C
$-354.9k
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During the last 3 months Baker Hughes Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 4m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 13, 2025 by Charlton Rebecca L , who sold 13.2k USD worth of BKR shares.

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1.6m USD
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26.2m USD
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2.2m USD
2
9-12
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7.5m USD
3
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0-3
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0
0 USD
3-6
months
0
0 USD
6-9
months
0
0 USD
9-12
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0
0 USD

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In the bustling world of oilfield services, Baker Hughes Co. stands as a pivotal player, weaving technology and innovation into the fabric of the energy sector. Known for its storied past dating back to the early 20th century, Baker Hughes emerged from a lineage of industrial ingenuity. It grew into a giant by not merely riding the waves of the oil boom but by constantly reinventing itself to meet the growing demands of energy efficiency and technological advancement. At its core, Baker Hughes operates in the design, manufacturing, and provision of services that enhance the efficiency, performance, and sustainability of oil and gas exploration and production. The company orchestrates a symphony of cutting-edge technologies, ranging from drilling and evaluation tools to pressure pumping equipment and turbomachinery, that help its clients unlock the potential hidden beneath the earth's crust. Revenue flows consistently through Baker Hughes’ strategic positioning in both upstream and downstream segments of the energy market. The company earns through a blend of product sales, equipment rental, and comprehensive service contracts. Its portfolio extends beyond conventional fossil fuel applications to embrace the future of energy, with significant investments in digital solutions, carbon capture technologies, and clean energy initiatives. These innovations not only diversify its income streams but align with a world increasingly conscious of its carbon footprint. By focusing on sustainability and efficiency, Baker Hughes is poised to adapt to evolving market conditions, ensuring it remains a linchpin in the global energy landscape while driving profitability through a mix of traditional and forward-thinking business practices.

BKR Intrinsic Value
45.94 USD
Overvaluation 4%
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