Transocean, Ltd. (NYSE:RIG) released its first-quarter results after Monday's closing bell. Here's a look at the details from the report.
The Details: Transocean reported first-quarter losses of 10 cents per share, which missed the analyst consensus estimate for losses of nine cents. Quarterly revenue clocked in at $906 million, beating the consensus estimate of $885.7 million.
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For the first quarter, Transocean reported:
“The Transocean team delivered a solid quarter, with an adjusted EBITDA of $244 million on revenues of $906 million,” said CEO Jeremy Thigpen. “We also improved our balance sheet with the repayment of $210 million in outstanding debt.”
“While uncertain macroeconomic conditions have resulted in near-term market volatility, including commodity prices, Transocean is very well-positioned to navigate this evolving landscape. In addition to continuing to deliver strong operating performance across our highly contracted fleet, we remain engaged in constructive conversations with our customers on opportunities several years in the future,” Thigpen added.
RIG Price Action: According to data from Benzinga Pro, Transocean stock was up 1.30% after-hours at $2.31 on Monday.
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