Baker Hughes Receivables 2010-2024 | BKR

Baker Hughes receivables from 2010 to 2024. Receivables can be defined as the total amount of collectibles for a company
  • Baker Hughes receivables for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 were $6.920B, a 6.38% increase year-over-year.
  • Baker Hughes receivables for 2023 were $7.075B, a 18.75% increase from 2022.
  • Baker Hughes receivables for 2022 were $5.958B, a 5.43% increase from 2021.
  • Baker Hughes receivables for 2021 were $5.651B, a 0.52% increase from 2020.
Baker Hughes Annual Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2023 $7,075
2022 $5,958
2021 $5,651
2020 $5,622
2019 $6,416
2018 $5,969
2017 $6,015
2016 $2,563
2015 $3,217
2014 $5,418
2013 $5,138
2012 $4,815
2011 $4,878
2010 $3,942
2009 $2,331
Baker Hughes Quarterly Receivables
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $6,920
2024-06-30 $7,051
2024-03-31 $6,873
2023-12-31 $7,075
2023-09-30 $6,505
2023-06-30 $6,418
2023-03-31 $6,291
2022-12-31 $5,958
2022-09-30 $5,583
2022-06-30 $5,572
2022-03-31 $5,738
2021-12-31 $5,651
2021-09-30 $5,326
2021-06-30 $5,407
2021-03-31 $5,263
2020-12-31 $5,622
2020-09-30 $5,647
2020-06-30 $5,636
2020-03-31 $6,148
2019-12-31 $6,416
2019-09-30 $6,165
2019-06-30 $6,310
2019-03-31 $6,319
2018-12-31 $5,969
2018-09-30 $5,809
2018-06-30 $6,038
2018-03-31 $5,865
2017-12-31 $6,015
2017-09-30 $5,194
2017-06-30 $2,307
2017-03-31 $2,162
2016-12-31 $2,563
2016-09-30 $2,207
2016-06-30 $2,262
2016-03-31 $2,800
2015-12-31 $3,217
2015-09-30 $3,518
2015-06-30 $3,684
2015-03-31 $4,455
2014-12-31 $5,418
2014-09-30 $5,539
2014-06-30 $5,361
2014-03-31 $5,267
2013-12-31 $5,138
2013-09-30 $5,343
2013-06-30 $5,197
2013-03-31 $5,096
2012-12-31 $4,815
2012-09-30 $5,003
2012-06-30 $4,985
2012-03-31 $5,046
2011-12-31 $4,878
2011-09-30 $4,977
2011-06-30 $4,434
2011-03-31 $4,371
2010-12-31 $3,942
2010-09-30 $3,763
2010-06-30 $3,505
2010-03-31 $2,464
2009-12-31 $2,331
2009-09-30 $2,220
2009-06-30 $2,313
2009-03-31 $2,521
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - Field Services $45.330B $25.506B
Baker Hughes Company is one of the world's largest oilfield service providers. The integrated oilfield products and digital solutions of Baker Hughes help customers efficiently and cost-effectively refine and transport hydrocarbons with low environmental concerns. Moreover, with growing demand for clean energy and the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions, countries around the world are investing in LNG terminals. This has given Baker Hughes the opportunity to expand its reach beyond oilfields in order to capitalize on contracts for manufacturing equipment that is being used in LNG facilities.
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