
FTI · NYSE
TechnipFMC supplies technology, engineering, project delivery, and services to the energy industry, with operations centered on subsea and surface technologies. Its customers include oil and gas producers, offshore developers, and other energy companies that use its equipment and services across field development and production. The business earns revenue from project work, equipment, installation, and continuing services rather than from a single product. The supplied evidence does not provide the revenue contribution of each segment. TechnipFMC reported FY2025 revenue of $9.9 billion and net income of $1.0 billion, up from $9.1 billion and $0.8 billion, respectively, in FY2024.
FTI rose $0.95, or 1.24%, over the week, from $76.67 to $77.62, but the move was uneven. The stock extended Friday’s rally to $79.81 on Monday before reversing, losing $1.52 on Tuesday and another $1.27 on Wednesday. Tuesday’s ex-dividend date for the $0.05 quarterly payment was the clearest company-specific event, although the supplied evidence does not establish its precise market impact. A Zacks momentum article and a broad iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF inflow alert provided supportive technical context, but neither identified a new operational catalyst for FTI. The week therefore appears driven mainly by positioning and profit-taking after Monday’s advance, rather than earnings, contracts, or other company-specific news.
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