Baker Hughes Co - Class A

NASDAQ: BKR
$32.67
-$0.33 (-1.0%)
Closing price April 24, 2024
Baker Hughes Company, based in Houston, Texas, is a leading provider of technology and services for the global energy and industrial sectors. It operates in two main segments: Oilfield Services & Equipment, offering products and services for oilfield operations including drilling, completions, and decommissioning, and Industrial & Energy Technology, providing equipment and solutions for energy production and industrial applications. The company caters to a wide range of clients, from oil and gas companies to engineering contractors, offering everything from drilling services to asset performance management.
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