Valeur202020212022202320242025TTMFrais de vente, généraux et administratifs182 M204 M240 M226 M239 M239 M239 MRecherche et développement309 M321 M345 M408 M426 M411 M—Résultat d'exploitation-2.44 B1.8 B2.71 B4.08 B3.82 B2.26 B2.51 BTotal des produits hors exploitation-73 M-19 M-63 M-3 M-173 M-34 M-26 MCharges d'intérêts, nettes des intérêts capitalisés———————Résultat hors exploitation, hors charges d'intérêts38 M60 M117 M81 M54 M94 M91 MRevenus/dépenses exceptionnels-111 M-79 M-180 M-84 M-227 M-128 M-117 MRésultat avant impôts-3.22 B1.25 B2.11 B3.36 B3.23 B1.77 B2.03 BPart des actionnaires dans le résultat—————-50 M—Impôts-278 M-216 M515 M701 M718 M479 M481 MIntérêts ne donnant pas le contrôle / intérêts minoritaires3 M11 M23 M24 M15 M9 M13 MAutres produits/charges après impôts-120 M225 M-212 M-113 M-109 M552 M481 MRésultat net avant activités abandonnées-2.94 B1.46 B1.57 B2.64 B2.5 B1.28 B1.54 BActivités abandonnées———————Résultat net-2.94 B1.46 B1.57 B2.64 B2.5 B1.28 B1.54 BAjustement de dilution———————Dividendes privilégiés———————Résultat net dilué revenant aux actionnaires ordinaires-2.94 B1.46 B1.57 B2.64 B2.5 B1.28 B1.54 BBénéfice par action de base (BPA de base)——1.74 M2.93 M2.84 M1.5—Bénéfice par action dilué (BPA dilué)-3.341.631.732.922.831.51.81Nombre moyen d'actions de base en circulation881 M892 M904 M899 M882 M853 M—Nombre d'actions en circulation après dilution881 M892 M908 M902 M883 M853 M—EBITDA-1.38 B2.7 B3.65 B5.08 B4.9 B3.4 B3.66 BEBIT-2.44 B1.8 B2.71 B4.08 B3.82 B2.26 B2.51 BCoût des ventes505 M070 M00——Autres coûts des ventes505 M070 M00——Amortissements (flux de trésorerie)1.06 B904 M940 M998 M1.08 B1.14 B1.15 B
Halliburton Company Common Stock
Halliburton Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's second-largest oil service company, responsible for most of the world's fracking operations. The company, incorporated in the United States, has dual headquarters located in Houston and in Dubai.
Halliburton's major business segment is the Energy Services Group.
The company has been criticized for its involvement in numerous controversies, including its involvement with Dick Cheney – as U.S. Secretary of Defense, then CEO of the company, then vice president of the United States – and the Iraq War, and the Deepwater Horizon, for which it agreed to settle outstanding legal claims against it by paying litigants $1.1 billion. In 2015, Halliburton was found guilty in court for illegal retaliation against a whistleblower who filed a report with the SEC over concerns that the company was illegally concealing billions of dollars. The company has also been criticized for refusing to comply with United States Environmental Protection Agency requests for transparency around chemicals it uses in hydraulic fracturing.