Baker Hughes Company (BKR) Stock

Baker Hughes Company (BKR) is a Industrials stock trading at $62.76 (as of 2026-08-20), with a market capitalization of $62.30B and a trailing P/E of 20.1. Figures are sourced from first-party U.S. SEC EDGAR filings and market data.

Baker Hughes Company provides technologies and services for the energy and industrial value chain, operating through segments including Oilfield Services, Oilfield Equipment, Turbomachinery & Process Solutions, and Digital Solutions. Its offerings cover upstream oil and gas operations as well as equipment, related services, and digital capabilities supporting customers worldwide.

Understand Baker Hughes Company: how it makes money

Baker Hughes provides technologies and services for the energy and industrial value chain worldwide, earning money by delivering oilfield lifecycle services and related equipment and solutions, plus turbomachinery and process solutions and digital solutions.

Profit is driven by demand for the company’s offerings across the oilfield lifecycle (services and equipment for exploration, drilling, completion, production, and intervention), which typically shows up in segment order flow.

Business quality (Mixed): Baker Hughes has clearly defined offerings across oilfield services and equipment, plus turbomachinery and process solutions and digital solutions, but the business is exposed to customer activity levels in the energy and industrial value chain.

Valuation: At 20× earnings, BKR trades 42% below the Machinery average (34×). Note: one-time items can distort reported P/E.

Bull case

  • Broad, end-to-end oilfield offering: The company’s Oilfield Services (OFS) portfolio covers exploration, drilling, wireline, evaluation, completion, production, and intervention services.
  • Business also extends beyond core oilfield services: Baker Hughes also operates in Turbomachinery & Process Solutions (TPS) and Digital Solutions (DS), in addition to Oilfield Equipment (OFE).

Bear case

  • Results can depend on energy and industrial customer activity: Because the company serves the energy and industrial value chain, changes in customers’ exploration, drilling, completion, production, and intervention activity can affect order flow and revenue.
  • Segment mix may shift: With multiple segments (OFS, OFE, TPS, DS), different parts of the portfolio can perform differently, which can make consolidated results harder to interpret.
Valuation — source: SEC EDGAR (first-party)
Price$62.76
Market Cap$62.30B
P/E Ratio20.1
EV / EBITDA9.8
Price / Book3.10
Price / Sales2.25
FCF Yield5.0%
DCF Value (model)$41.72
DCF Upside vs Price-33.5%
Profitability & Growth — source: SEC EDGAR
Revenue (TTM)$27.73B
Net Margin9.3%
Revenue Growth (YoY)-2.4%
FCF Growth (YoY)400.0%
Financial Health — source: SEC EDGAR
Altman Z-Score2.65 (grey)
Valuation vs Sector & Industry
Stock P/E20.1
Sector P/E (Industrials)25.9
Industry P/E (Machinery)32.3
vs Sector-22.3%
vs Industry-37.7%
Smart-Money Activity — SEC Form 4 / 13F / Congressional disclosures
Top Institutional HolderBlackRock, Inc. ($5.95B)
Institutional Holders Tracked10
Congressional Trades (recent)6
Company
SectorIndustrials
IndustryMachinery
CEOStephen D. Tadlock
Employees57,000
CountryUS
IPO Date1987-04-06

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Data as of 2026-08-20.

Figures sourced from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC EDGAR) filings and market data. Not personalized investment advice.