Seadrill Reports Mixed Earnings This Quarter

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Seadrill Reports Mixed Earnings This Quarter

There continues to be strong demand for drilling rigs across the board, which helped drive Seadrill to another strong quarter. Third-quarter revenue rose 17.2% from a year ago to $1.28 billion, and net income was $215 million, or $0.61 per share. Wall Street was expecting $1.25 billion in revenue and earnings of $0.64 per share, so results were mixed versus expectations.

Economic utilization of floaters was 94% and for jack-ups it was 97%, driving the growth in revenue. Seadrill's focus on the ultra-deepwater market, and high-specification jack-ups is proving to be a profitable strategy.

The earnings miss was due to higher operating expenses for new rigs and the consolidation of Sevan Drilling, another rig owner that Seadrill now owns a majority interest in. Investors should keep an eye on those expenses going forward because costs can be lumpy quarter to quarter. Keep in mind that revenue growth is even stronger than expected, and long term that's what will drive the bottom line higher.


Seadrill also announced a $0.04 increase in its quarterly dividend to $0.95 per share. This brings the current dividend yield to 8.9%, one of the highest on the market.

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