Valeur202020212022202320242025TTMFrais de vente, généraux et administratifs240.69 M216.45 M237 M232 M203 M196 M221 MRecherche et développement———————Résultat d'exploitation317 M-59.73 M209 M147 M463 M-378 M-377 MTotal des produits hors exploitation26.09 M-194.44 M161 M130 M2.39 B349 M836 MCharges d'intérêts, nettes des intérêts capitalisés72.12 M84.48 M59 M60 M46 M42 M40 MRésultat hors exploitation, hors charges d'intérêts-46.03 M-278.93 M102 M70 M2.35 B307 M796 MRevenus/dépenses exceptionnels———————Résultat avant impôts-207.05 M-127.7 M244 M315 M2.72 B-101 M-51 MPart des actionnaires dans le résultat3.88 M7.76 M15 M9 M2.1 B210 M654 MImpôts18.59 M16.49 M171 M236 M634 M-39 M7 MIntérêts ne donnant pas le contrôle / intérêts minoritaires-68.2 M-37 M-72 M-60 M-61 M-11 M-15 MAutres produits/charges après impôts3.28 M-3.31 M-13 M3 M6 M5 M-14 MRésultat net avant activités abandonnées-293.9 M-182.62 M145 M139 M2.15 B-51 M350 MActivités abandonnées-141.15 M-257.55 M00———Résultat net-435.05 M-440.17 M145 M139 M2.15 B-51 M350 MAjustement de dilution———-29 M00—Dividendes privilégiés———27 M00—Résultat net dilué revenant aux actionnaires ordinaires-435.05 M-464.55 M106 M83 M2.15 B-51 M350 MBénéfice par action de base (BPA de base)-3.1-3.290.750.5512.48-0.312.21Bénéfice par action dilué (BPA dilué)-3.1-3.120.730.7212.3-0.312.19Nombre moyen d'actions de base en circulation140.51 M141.28 M142 M150 M172 M164 M—Nombre d'actions en circulation après dilution140.51 M141.28 M145 M153 M174 M164 M—EBITDA-58.47 M-43.69 M220 M469 M458 M88 M-279 MEBIT-164.04 M-157.26 M243 M95 M385 M20 M-345 MCoût des ventes15.28 B12.02 B13.39 B15 B15.74 B15.62 B15.43 BAutres coûts des ventes———————Amortissements (flux de trésorerie)105.57 M74.36 M73 M74 M73 M68 M66 M
Fluor Corporation Common Stock
Fluor Corporation is an American engineering and construction firm, headquartered in Irving, Texas. It is a holding company that provides services through its subsidiaries in three main areas: oil and gas, industrial and infrastructure, government and power. It is the largest publicly traded engineering and construction company in the Fortune 500 rankings and is listed as 265th overall.
Fluor was founded in 1912 by John Simon Fluor as Fluor Construction Company. It grew quickly, predominantly by building oil refineries, pipelines, and other facilities for the oil and gas industry, at first in California, and then in the Middle East and globally. In the late 1960s, it began diversifying into oil drilling, coal mining and other raw materials like lead. A global recession in the oil and gas industry and losses from its mining operation led to restructuring and layoffs in the 1980s. Fluor sold its oil operations and diversified its construction work into a broader range of services and industries.
In the 1990s, Fluor introduced new services like equipment rentals and staffing. Nuclear waste cleanup projects and other environmental work became a significant portion of Fluor's revenues.