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Equinor Asa
R$77.20
Jan 15, 12:37:02 PM GMT-3 · BRL · BVMF · Disclaimer
BR listed securityNO headquartered
Previous close
R$76.94
Day range
R$76.14 - R$77.28
Year range
R$60.50 - R$81.76
Market cap
73.40B USD
Avg Volume
1.74K
CDP Climate Change Score
A-
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
25.42B-1.96%
Operating expense
3.03B3.00%
Net income
2.28B-8.61%
Net profit margin
8.98-6.75%
Earnings per share
0.79-13.86%
EBITDA
9.20B-14.58%
Effective tax rate
68.57%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
30.71B105.53%
Total assets
135.12B-3.09%
Total liabilities
90.73B0.04%
Total equity
44.38B
Shares outstanding
2.76B
Price to book
4.79
Return on assets
12.57%
Return on capital
22.52%
Net change in cash
(USD)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
2.28B-8.61%
Cash from operations
7.06B34.78%
Cash from investing
-1.80B68.10%
Cash from financing
-6.00B-28.26%
Net change in cash
-639.00M87.78%
Free cash flow
6.06B86.91%
About
Equinor ASA is a Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum company operating in 36 countries with additional investments in renewable energy. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Equinor was ranked as the 169th-largest public company in the world. In 2023, the company was ranked 52nd in the same list. As of 2021, the company has 21,126 employees. The current company was formed by the 2007 merger of Statoil with the oil and gas division of Norsk Hydro. As of 2017, the Government of Norway is the largest shareholder with 67% of the shares, while the rest is public stock. The ownership interest is managed by the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. The company is headquartered and led from Stavanger, while most of their international operations are currently led from Fornebu, outside Oslo. The name Equinor was adopted in 2018 and is formed by combining equi, the root for words such as equity, equality, and equilibrium, and nor, indicating that the company is of Norwegian origin. The Norwegian meaning of the former name Statoil is 'state oil', indicating that the oil company is state-owned. Wikipedia
Founded
1972
Employees
23,449
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