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HAL Halliburton Co

38.65
0.61 (1.60%)
Apr 18 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes

Period:

Draw Mode:

Volume 6,806,198
Bid Price
Ask Price
News -
Day High 39.29

Low
27.84

52 Week Range

High
43.85

Day Low 38.45
Company Name Stock Ticker Symbol Market Type
Halliburton Co HAL NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change Change Percent Stock Price Last Traded
0.61 1.60% 38.65 19:58:59
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Prev Close
38.55 38.45 39.29 38.65 38.04
Trades Volume VWAP Dollar Volume Avg Volume 52 Week Range
67,900 6,806,198 $ 38.88 $ 264,620,425 - 27.84 - 43.85
Last Trade Time Type Quantity Stock Price Currency
19:54:48 5 $ 39.00 USD

Halliburton (HAL) Options Flow Summary

Overall Flow

Bearish

Net Premium

-30k

Calls / Puts

100.00%

Buys / Sells

133.33%

OTM / ITM

100.00%

Sweeps Ratio

0.00%

Halliburton Co Financials

Market Cap Shares in Issue Float Revenue Profit/Loss EPS PE Ratio
34.39B 890.10M - 23.02B 2.64B 2.96 13.04
Short Interest Dividends Per Share Dividend Yield Ex-Div Date Insider B/S Insider % Owned
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Historical HAL Price Data

Period Open High Low VWAP Avg. Daily Vol Change %
1 Week41.2741.5537.86539.235,670,244-2.62-6.35%
1 Month38.2841.5637.86539.695,290,0530.370.97%
3 Months37.0841.5633.790236.866,865,0791.574.23%
6 Months43.3743.8532.8436.986,956,611-4.72-10.88%
1 Year33.3343.8527.8436.137,641,1005.3215.96%
3 Years20.6243.9917.81831.839,402,08518.0387.44%
5 Years31.7043.994.2523.4711,919,8046.9521.92%

Halliburton Description

Halliburton is the world's second-largest oilfield-services company. Building from its origins pioneering oil and gas well cementing in the 1920s, Halliburton has evolved into the premier wellbore engineering company, with leading business lines in cementing, completion equipment, and pressure pumping. It added drilling services as a second key area of focus via its 1998 acquisition of Dresser and today stands second only to industry leader Schlumberger. Owing to its strategic bet on U.S. shale starting nearly two decades ago, Halliburton has played an unparalleled role in facilitating the shale revolution.

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