TechnipFMC PLC
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Price: 46.72 USD 0.45%
Market Cap: 18.9B USD

During the last 3 months TechnipFMC PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 30.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 20% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 22, 2025 by Conti Thierry , who sold 1.9m USD worth of FTI shares.

Last Transactions:
Pferdehirt Douglas J.
$-24.4m
Melin Alf
$-3.9m
Conti Thierry
$-1.9m
Zurquiyah Rousset Sophie
$-348.2k
De Carvalho Filho Eleazar
$-279.2k
Rounce Justin
$-1.1m
Landes Jonathan
$-3.4m
Rounce Justin
$-6.3m
Light David
$-252.7k
Duffe Luana
$-1.6m
Light David
$-153k
Rounce Justin
$-7.2m
Melin Alf
$-5.5m
Landes Jonathan
$-3.4m
Pferdehirt Douglas J.
$-30m
Landes Jonathan
$-125.1k
Conti Thierry
$-217k
Melin Alf
$-889.6k
De Carvalho Filho Eleazar
$-264.8k
De Carvalho Filho Eleazar
$-335.3k
Landes Jonathan
$-124.8k
Oleary John C G
$+34.1k
Oleary John C G
$+36k
Piou Olivier
$+145.4k
Piou Olivier
$+203.1k
Mannen Maryann T.
$-406.1k
Piou Olivier
$+78.6k
Pferdehirt Douglas J.
$+1.3m
Beitler Bradley D.
$-808.8k
Oleary John C G
$+74k
Pattarozzi Richard A
$-766.6k
Ralston Dianne B.
$-671.1k
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During the last 3 months TechnipFMC PLC insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 30.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has increased by 20% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 22, 2025 by Conti Thierry , who sold 1.9m USD worth of FTI shares.

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In the bustling world of the energy sector, TechnipFMC PLC stands out as a key player, known for its innovative approach to connecting the dots between the oil and gas industry and technological advancements. Formed in 2017 by the merger of Technip and FMC Technologies, the company embodies a fusion of engineering prowess and sophisticated technology. Operating through three main segments—Subsea, Onshore/Offshore, and Surface Technologies—TechnipFMC crafts bespoke solutions for complex energy projects worldwide. The Subsea segment is particularly prominent, innovating with integrated project designs that streamline operations and reduce costs by bringing together various stages of extraction and processing—all crucial in an industry where efficiency directly translates to profitability. Meanwhile, their Onshore/Offshore business caters to the development of both conventional and renewable energy facilities, demonstrating their flexibility and forward-thinking strategy in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. Revenue streams for TechnipFMC largely stem from long-term contracts with major energy producers for both services and products. In the Subsea realm, they leverage their technology to optimize underwater infrastructure, earning through installation and maintenance services as well as the sale of high-performance equipment. The Onshore/Offshore arm similarly benefits from massive projects, whether it involves erecting a natural gas processing plant or an offshore wind farm. The Surface Technologies division supports wellhead systems and hydraulic fracturing services, crucial to upstream oil and gas operations, thereby diversifying their income source. Guided by a strategic vision that emphasizes sustainability and technological integration, TechnipFMC not only serves the current energy demands but is also setting the stage for the energy solutions of tomorrow, proving its mettle in an industry poised for transformation.

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