SLB (NYSE:SLB) recently secured significant contracts, including a $1.5 billion deal with Kuwait Oil Company and new five-year contracts in Oman, highlighting growing demand for comprehensive energy services in complex international projects. These wins come as SLB trades 38.6% below its estimated fair value and 7% below analyst targets, with a solid year-to-date return of 25.2%. Investors are encouraged to monitor how these contracts translate into revenue, margins, and cash flow, especially given SLB’s P/E ratio compared to the broader Energy Services sector.
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SLB Wins Major Middle East Deals While Trading Below Estimated Fair Value
SLB (NYSE:SLB) recently secured significant contracts, including a $1.5 billion deal with Kuwait Oil Company and new five-year contracts in Oman, highlighting growing demand for comprehensive energy services in complex international projects. These wins come as SLB trades 38.6% below its estimated fair value and 7% below analyst targets, with a solid year-to-date return of 25.2%. Investors are encouraged to monitor how these contracts translate into revenue, margins, and cash flow, especially given SLB’s P/E ratio compared to the broader Energy Services sector.