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Baker Hughes Company (BKR) Earnings Call Presentation
2025-07-29 12:30
Transaction Overview - Baker Hughes will acquire Chart Industries for $210 per share in cash, implying a $13.6 billion enterprise value[23, 60] - The transaction is valued at approximately 9x Chart's 2025E Consensus EBITDA, including run-rate cost synergies[23, 60] - Baker Hughes expects to realize $325 million in annualized cost synergies from the acquisition[23, 60, 63] - Baker Hughes anticipates double-digit adjusted EPS accretion in the first full calendar year after the deal closes[24, 60] - The company is committed to maintaining an A credit rating[24, 64] Strategic Rationale - The acquisition transforms Baker Hughes' Industrial & Energy Technology (IET) segment and increases focus on attractive energy and industrial end markets[21, 76] - The combined company is positioned for success with 55% of revenue from IET and 45% from OFSE (Oilfield Services and Equipment) in 2025E[33, 75] - The acquisition expands IET's exposure to non-O&G markets, increasing from ~15% to ~70%[39] - Chart Industries' 2024 revenue was $4.2 billion with a 24% adjusted EBITDA margin[27, 28] Synergies and Financial Impact - $325 million in cost synergies are expected, with $230 million from supply chain efficiencies and $95 million from commercial opportunities[23, 63] - The company is targeting a net debt to LTM EBITDA ratio of 10x – 15x within 24 months post-close[60, 65] - Baker Hughes expects double-digit ROIC by year 5 post-close[60]