Group 1: Halliburton (HAL) - Halliburton has exceeded quarterly expectations, reporting Q4 earnings per share (EPS) of $0.69, surpassing estimates of $0.54 by 27%, and Q4 sales of $5.65 billion, which is 4% above expectations of $5.4 billion [4] - The company is experiencing increased demand for oil-field services, particularly with the potential reopening of operations in Venezuela following political changes [2][3] - Halliburton's stock has risen nearly 30% over the last three months, reaching a new 52-week high of $33 per share, and was up 4% in a recent trading session [5] - The company generated $875 million in free cash flow (FCF) during Q4 and returned 85% of its FCF to shareholders through a $1 billion stock repurchase plan and dividends [6] - Halliburton has a 2.12% annual dividend yield, with a 33% increase in dividends over the last five years and a payout ratio of only 28%, indicating potential for further dividend hikes [7][9] Group 2: TE Connectivity (TEL) - TE Connectivity reported strong fiscal Q1 results, with sales increasing 22% year over year to $4.66 billion, exceeding estimates of $4.5 billion by 3% [10] - The company's Q1 EPS rose 33% to $2.72, beating expectations of $2.54 by 7%, and it reported record orders of $5.1 billion [10] - TE Connectivity returned 100% of its FCF of $608 million to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends, with an annual yield of 1.22% [11] - The company provided favorable guidance, expecting Q2 EPS and sales to increase by double digits, and projected AI-related revenue for the year to be $200 million more than initially expected [11] - TE Connectivity's stock is currently 7% from a 52-week high of $250 per share, showing resilience around its 50-day simple moving average [12] Group 3: Investment Considerations - Both Halliburton and TE Connectivity are considered viable long-term investments due to their reasonable valuations in terms of price to earnings and positive EPS revisions prior to their quarterly reports [13] - Their stock buybacks and dividends reflect confidence in future cash generation and a commitment to shareholder returns [13]
2 Intriguing Stocks to Watch After Earnings: HAL,TEL