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Baker Hughes Moves Toward Strategic Split – Analysts Expect Shares to Surge by 60%

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 13.11.2025 19:18
Joe Weisenthal
7 месяцев ago
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According to our analysts at KeyToFinancialTrends, investment firm Ananym Capital has proposed that energy and technology company Baker Hughes spin off its oilfield services division into a separate business. Based on the fund’s assessment, such a move could boost the company’s valuation by at least 60% and become a key catalyst for re-rating its market value.

At KeyToFinancialTrends, we note that Baker Hughes, with a market capitalization exceeding $46 billion, combines two distinct lines of business – traditional oilfield services and low-carbon energy technologies. Our experts believe this structure has long created a “complex asset discount,” preventing the company from being fairly valued and limiting investor appetite.

Our analysts emphasize that Baker Hughes currently trades at about 9× EBITDA, while the fair valuation should be no lower than 13×. We at KeyToFinancialTrends believe that separating the two divisions would allow each business to unlock its full potential. The technology arm could attract long-term investors focused on hydrogen and renewable energy projects, while the oilfield unit would gain resilience to oil price volatility and strengthen its global footprint.

Analysts from Key To Financial Trends also highlight that Baker Hughes’ management has confirmed its willingness to continue discussions with investors and evaluate strategic alternatives. In our view, if the company proceeds with the separation, it would send a strong signal of confidence and maturity to the market, reinforcing investor trust in its long-term strategy.

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