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NOV Q3 Earnings Miss, Revenues Beat Estimates, Both Decrease Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-10-29 16:35
Core Insights - NOV Inc. reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of 11 cents per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 24 cents, and down from 33 cents in the previous year due to underperformance in the Energy Products and Services segment [1][9] - Total revenues reached $2.2 billion, exceeding estimates by 1.9%, but declined 0.7% year-over-year due to a challenging macro environment and reduced oilfield activity [2][9] Financial Performance - The Energy Products and Services segment generated revenues of $971 million, missing estimates and down 3.2% from the prior year, attributed to decreased drilling operations and project delays [5] - The Energy Equipment segment saw revenues increase by 2.3% year-over-year to $1.247 billion, surpassing estimates by 4.8%, driven by strong demand and higher backlogs [6] - Adjusted EBITDA for the Energy Products and Services segment was $135 million, below estimates and down from $172 million in the previous year, while the Energy Equipment segment's adjusted EBITDA rose to $180 million, exceeding estimates [6][7] Shareholder Returns - In Q3 2025, NOV repurchased approximately 6.2 million shares for $80 million and paid a dividend of 7.5 cents per share, totaling $28 million in dividends, resulting in $108 million returned to shareholders [3] Strategic Developments - NOV secured multiple global contracts in automation and subsea systems, including a monoethylene glycol reclamation system for a Black Sea FPSO and several orders for projects in Guyana and Brazil [10] - The company achieved a 17% efficiency gain on a Guyana deepwater floater using its NOVOS™ and MMC technologies, and deployed its ATOM™ RTX robotic system on a U.S. land rig [11] Outlook - For Q4 2025, NOV anticipates a 5% to 7% decrease in consolidated revenues year-over-year, with adjusted EBITDA expected between $230 million and $260 million [12] - The company expects an 8-10% decline in revenues for the Energy Products and Services segment, while the Energy Equipment segment is projected to see a 2% to 4% revenue decrease [12] - NOV plans to exceed its minimum threshold of returning 50% of excess free cash flow to shareholders in 2025, despite facing tariff costs and inflation uncertainties [13]