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Volume Alert - SLB 95.29 Schlumberger N.V. $SLB Hit a high today of 96.67 Closing the day 10:30 at 95.29 -0.34 -0.36% With a day low of 95.19 and a total volume of 1,480,013.
SLB Recent Posts: http://investorshangout.com/Schlumberger-Ltd-SLB-52653/
SLB Schlumberger N.V. Recent Headline News
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights:Baker Hughes, Halliburton, Schlumberger and Emerge Energy Services
PR Newswire - Tue Nov 18, 8:30AM CST
Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include the Baker Hughes Inc. (NYSE:BHI-Free Report), Halliburton Co. (NYSE:HAL-Free Report), Schlumberger Ltd. (NYSE:SLB-Free Report) and Emerge Energy Services L.P. (NYSE:EMES-Free Report).
SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Halliburton-Baker Hughes Mega-Merger: Deal Sealed at $35B - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Tue Nov 18, 8:15AM CST
After days of speculation and the recent hostile bid, Halliburton Co. (HAL) and its smaller rival Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI) confirmed that they have entered into a merger agreement.
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Research and Markets: Global ESP (Borewell Submersible Pumps and Openwell Submersible Pumps) Market 2014-2018: Key Vendors are Baker Hughes, GE Energy, Halliburton, Schlumberger & Weatherford International
Business Wire - Tue Nov 18, 6:42AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g76k8t/global_esp_market) has announced the addition of the "Global ESP Market 2014-2018" report to their offering.
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Global ESP (Borewell Submersible Pumps and Openwell Submersible Pumps) Market 2014-2018: Key Vendors are Baker Hughes, GE Energy, Halliburton, Schlumberger & Weatherford International
M2 - Tue Nov 18, 5:51AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tr8hxb/global_esp_market) has announced the addition of the "Global ESP Market 2014-2018" report to their offering. The analysts forecast the Global ESP market to grow at a CAGR of 6% over the period 2013-2018 One of the key trends in this market is the increase in number of horizontal wells, leading to the increase in installation of submersible pumps. Horizontal wells offer increased production capacity and other added benefits such as increased exposed section length, easy access to depths that are not accessible through vertical drilling, clustering of more wellheads on one surface location, and drilling a relief wall. According to the report, one of the key growth drivers in the Global ESP market is the rising demand for crude oil and natural gas, which has led to the rise in production of oil and gas, and which subsequently leads to increased usage of ESPs in the Oil and Gas industry. Further, the report states that fluctuation in the cost of raw materials is one of the key challenges that the market confronts. The prices of metal alloys used in manufacturing of submersible pumps have been vulnerable because of various micro and macroeconomic factors. This leads to a surge in the cost of production of pumps. Key Vendors - Baker Hughes - GE Energy - Halliburton - Schlumberger - Weatherford International Other Prominent Vendors - ABB - Grundfos - National Oilwell Varco - Norris Production Solutions - Sulzer Market Drivers / Challenges / Trends - Growing Demand for Crude Oil and Natural Gas - Fluctuating Cost of Raw Materials - Increase in Number of Horizontal Wells Key Topics Covered: - Executive Summary - List of Abbreviations - Scope of the Report - Market Research Methodology - Introduction - Market Landscape - Market Segmentation by Type - Market Segmentation by End-users - Geographical Segmentation - Buying Criteria - Market Growth Drivers - Drivers and their Impact - Market Challenges - Impact of Drivers and Challenges - Market Trends - Trends and their Impact - Vendor Landscape - Key Vendor Analysis For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tr...esp_market
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
'Fast Money' Recap: Stay Short the Yen Following Japan's GDP Miss
at The Street - Tue Nov 18, 4:00AM CST
The trading panel discussed Japan's surprising announcement and whether Twitter is a better bet than Facebook or LinkedIn.
CST: 42.88 (+0.97), AMZN: 326.37 (+3.32), GE: 26.90 (+0.29), FB: 74.16 (-0.08), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WMT: 83.75 (+0.18), TLT: 119.41 (+0.22), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), LNKD: 223.04 (-0.24), SUNE: 20.71 (+4.10), TGT: 66.79 (-0.34), CVS: 90.12 (unch), GOOGL: 546.57 (-0.07), TWTR: 40.19 (-0.28), GDX: 20.08 (+0.69), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Be Careful With Baker Hughes After The Merger-Related Rally
Stone Fox Capital - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Nov 18, 2:37AM CST
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Investors sour on Halliburton deal after big premium paid for Baker Hughes
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 6:11PM CST
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
U.S. Rig Count Rises as Oil Drilling Recovers, Gas Rigs Fall - Analyst Blog
Nilanjan Choudhury - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Nov 17, 2:27PM CST
Number of rigs searching for oil and gas in U.S. was up by 3 from the previous week to 1,928.
EMES: 79.00 (+2.20), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Jim Cramer Says Investors Should Not Sell Halliburton (HAL) in Light of Baker Hughes Deal
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 1:33PM CST
TheStreet's Jim Cramer explains why he thinks investors should not sell Halliburton (HAL) in the wake of its announced acquisition of Baker Hughes (BHI).
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Betting on the Baker Hughes Inc./Halliburton Company Merger Already? First Consider This
Tyler Crowe, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Nov 17, 12:06PM CST
Image Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health via flickr.com. Investors can get a little trigger happy sometimes, and this has been on full display these past few days as shares of Baker Hughes Incorporated have soared...
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton faces $3.5B breakup fee if Baker Hughes deal fails
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 11:58AM CST
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Recent Trades: Sold McDonald's; Purchased Schlumberger
Investing Doc - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 11:42AM CST
MCD: 96.35 (+0.38), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Halliburton will Jump to No. 2 with its $35 Billion Baker Hughes Deal
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 10:56AM CST
Merger would create the second largest energy services provider in the world.
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton The New King?
Price Point - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 10:10AM CST
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton Faces Numerous Divestitures to Acquire Baker Hughes
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 10:04AM CST
A blockbuster deal between energy companies Halliburton and Baker Hughes may yield sales of revenue-generating assets that may help these companies.
GE: 26.90 (+0.29), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
In The Oil Rout Sharper Means Shorter
Dana Blankenhorn - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 9:48AM CST
USO: 28.25 (-0.43), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Stock Market News for November 17, 2014 - Market News
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Nov 17, 9:10AM CST
Benchmarks finished almost flat on Friday as Eurozone’s soft GDP data offset encouraging economic reports
DHI: 24.53 (+0.04), HAS: 56.00 (-0.37), BIIB: 305.00 (+2.58), VRTX: 110.72 (-0.90), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), M: 61.24 (-0.37), WMT: 83.75 (+0.18), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), COG: 33.26 (-0.27), GILD: 102.42 (+1.98), EOG: 97.46 (+1.11), ALXN: 191.53 (+4.75), MRO: 32.04 (+0.22), CSCO: 26.71 (+0.24), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Jim Cramer: Going Short? Be Quick or Be Dead in This Market
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 9:07AM CST
Even the best of short ideas can kill you in this market.
OIH: 43.60 (-0.14), ESV: 39.10 (-0.38), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), HP: 77.65 (-0.60), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), STO: 22.02 (+0.20), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25), APC: 89.49 (+0.52)
Abenomics Finds Recession, Selloff - Ahead of Wall Street
Sheraz Mian - ZACKS - Mon Nov 17, 8:57AM CST
The hope was that spending will get back to 'normal' in the September quarter and start ramping up in the final quarter of the year, which will pave the way for the next round of sales tax increases. This is the context in which makes today's GDP...
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
SLB Recent Posts: http://investorshangout.com/Schlumberger-Ltd-SLB-52653/
SLB Schlumberger N.V. Recent Headline News
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights:Baker Hughes, Halliburton, Schlumberger and Emerge Energy Services
PR Newswire - Tue Nov 18, 8:30AM CST
Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include the Baker Hughes Inc. (NYSE:BHI-Free Report), Halliburton Co. (NYSE:HAL-Free Report), Schlumberger Ltd. (NYSE:SLB-Free Report) and Emerge Energy Services L.P. (NYSE:EMES-Free Report).
SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Halliburton-Baker Hughes Mega-Merger: Deal Sealed at $35B - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Tue Nov 18, 8:15AM CST
After days of speculation and the recent hostile bid, Halliburton Co. (HAL) and its smaller rival Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI) confirmed that they have entered into a merger agreement.
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Research and Markets: Global ESP (Borewell Submersible Pumps and Openwell Submersible Pumps) Market 2014-2018: Key Vendors are Baker Hughes, GE Energy, Halliburton, Schlumberger & Weatherford International
Business Wire - Tue Nov 18, 6:42AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g76k8t/global_esp_market) has announced the addition of the "Global ESP Market 2014-2018" report to their offering.
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Global ESP (Borewell Submersible Pumps and Openwell Submersible Pumps) Market 2014-2018: Key Vendors are Baker Hughes, GE Energy, Halliburton, Schlumberger & Weatherford International
M2 - Tue Nov 18, 5:51AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tr8hxb/global_esp_market) has announced the addition of the "Global ESP Market 2014-2018" report to their offering. The analysts forecast the Global ESP market to grow at a CAGR of 6% over the period 2013-2018 One of the key trends in this market is the increase in number of horizontal wells, leading to the increase in installation of submersible pumps. Horizontal wells offer increased production capacity and other added benefits such as increased exposed section length, easy access to depths that are not accessible through vertical drilling, clustering of more wellheads on one surface location, and drilling a relief wall. According to the report, one of the key growth drivers in the Global ESP market is the rising demand for crude oil and natural gas, which has led to the rise in production of oil and gas, and which subsequently leads to increased usage of ESPs in the Oil and Gas industry. Further, the report states that fluctuation in the cost of raw materials is one of the key challenges that the market confronts. The prices of metal alloys used in manufacturing of submersible pumps have been vulnerable because of various micro and macroeconomic factors. This leads to a surge in the cost of production of pumps. Key Vendors - Baker Hughes - GE Energy - Halliburton - Schlumberger - Weatherford International Other Prominent Vendors - ABB - Grundfos - National Oilwell Varco - Norris Production Solutions - Sulzer Market Drivers / Challenges / Trends - Growing Demand for Crude Oil and Natural Gas - Fluctuating Cost of Raw Materials - Increase in Number of Horizontal Wells Key Topics Covered: - Executive Summary - List of Abbreviations - Scope of the Report - Market Research Methodology - Introduction - Market Landscape - Market Segmentation by Type - Market Segmentation by End-users - Geographical Segmentation - Buying Criteria - Market Growth Drivers - Drivers and their Impact - Market Challenges - Impact of Drivers and Challenges - Market Trends - Trends and their Impact - Vendor Landscape - Key Vendor Analysis For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tr...esp_market
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
'Fast Money' Recap: Stay Short the Yen Following Japan's GDP Miss
at The Street - Tue Nov 18, 4:00AM CST
The trading panel discussed Japan's surprising announcement and whether Twitter is a better bet than Facebook or LinkedIn.
CST: 42.88 (+0.97), AMZN: 326.37 (+3.32), GE: 26.90 (+0.29), FB: 74.16 (-0.08), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WMT: 83.75 (+0.18), TLT: 119.41 (+0.22), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), LNKD: 223.04 (-0.24), SUNE: 20.71 (+4.10), TGT: 66.79 (-0.34), CVS: 90.12 (unch), GOOGL: 546.57 (-0.07), TWTR: 40.19 (-0.28), GDX: 20.08 (+0.69), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Be Careful With Baker Hughes After The Merger-Related Rally
Stone Fox Capital - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Nov 18, 2:37AM CST
WFT: 16.21 (-0.27), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Investors sour on Halliburton deal after big premium paid for Baker Hughes
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 6:11PM CST
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
U.S. Rig Count Rises as Oil Drilling Recovers, Gas Rigs Fall - Analyst Blog
Nilanjan Choudhury - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Nov 17, 2:27PM CST
Number of rigs searching for oil and gas in U.S. was up by 3 from the previous week to 1,928.
EMES: 79.00 (+2.20), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Jim Cramer Says Investors Should Not Sell Halliburton (HAL) in Light of Baker Hughes Deal
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 1:33PM CST
TheStreet's Jim Cramer explains why he thinks investors should not sell Halliburton (HAL) in the wake of its announced acquisition of Baker Hughes (BHI).
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Betting on the Baker Hughes Inc./Halliburton Company Merger Already? First Consider This
Tyler Crowe, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Nov 17, 12:06PM CST
Image Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health via flickr.com. Investors can get a little trigger happy sometimes, and this has been on full display these past few days as shares of Baker Hughes Incorporated have soared...
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton faces $3.5B breakup fee if Baker Hughes deal fails
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 11:58AM CST
HAL: 49.07 (-0.16), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Recent Trades: Sold McDonald's; Purchased Schlumberger
Investing Doc - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 11:42AM CST
MCD: 96.35 (+0.38), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19)
Halliburton will Jump to No. 2 with its $35 Billion Baker Hughes Deal
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 10:56AM CST
Merger would create the second largest energy services provider in the world.
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton The New King?
Price Point - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 10:10AM CST
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Halliburton Faces Numerous Divestitures to Acquire Baker Hughes
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 10:04AM CST
A blockbuster deal between energy companies Halliburton and Baker Hughes may yield sales of revenue-generating assets that may help these companies.
GE: 26.90 (+0.29), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
In The Oil Rout Sharper Means Shorter
Dana Blankenhorn - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Nov 17, 9:48AM CST
USO: 28.25 (-0.43), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Stock Market News for November 17, 2014 - Market News
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Nov 17, 9:10AM CST
Benchmarks finished almost flat on Friday as Eurozone’s soft GDP data offset encouraging economic reports
DHI: 24.53 (+0.04), HAS: 56.00 (-0.37), BIIB: 305.00 (+2.58), VRTX: 110.72 (-0.90), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), M: 61.24 (-0.37), WMT: 83.75 (+0.18), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), COG: 33.26 (-0.27), GILD: 102.42 (+1.98), EOG: 97.46 (+1.11), ALXN: 191.53 (+4.75), MRO: 32.04 (+0.22), CSCO: 26.71 (+0.24), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
Jim Cramer: Going Short? Be Quick or Be Dead in This Market
at The Street - Mon Nov 17, 9:07AM CST
Even the best of short ideas can kill you in this market.
OIH: 43.60 (-0.14), ESV: 39.10 (-0.38), WFT: 16.19 (-0.29), HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), HP: 77.65 (-0.60), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), STO: 22.02 (+0.20), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25), APC: 89.49 (+0.52)
Abenomics Finds Recession, Selloff - Ahead of Wall Street
Sheraz Mian - ZACKS - Mon Nov 17, 8:57AM CST
The hope was that spending will get back to 'normal' in the September quarter and start ramping up in the final quarter of the year, which will pave the way for the next round of sales tax increases. This is the context in which makes today's GDP...
HAL: 49.06 (-0.17), SLB: 95.44 (-0.19), BHI: 64.98 (-0.25)
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