Statoil ASA
DELISTED - Statoil was founded as Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap AS, the Norwegian State Oil company in 1972. Statoil became listed on the Oslo Børs (Norway) and New York Stock Exchange (US) in June 2001. Statoil merged with Hydro’s oil and gas division in October 2007. Statoil is an international energy company present in more than 30 countries around the world, including several of the world’s most important oil and gas provinces. Our headquarter is located in Stavanger, Norway and we have 20.245 employees worldwide. We create value through safe and efficient operations, innovative solutions and technology. Statoil’s competitiveness is founded on our values-based performance culture, with a strong commitment to transparency, collaboration and continuous efficiency improvements. The board of directors of Statoil have proposed to change the name of the company to Equinor. The new name supports the company’s strategy and development as a broad energy company. The suggested name change will be proposed to the shareholders in a resolution to the annual general meeting on 15 May 2018.
Currently operating at a negative 13.3% profit margin.
Current Price
$27.14
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Statoil ASA (STO) financial data including income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. This page provides a comprehensive view of Statoil ASA's financial performance and position as a Basic Materials company.
Trailing twelve-month (TTM) revenue is $3.76B. Gross profit (TTM) is $645.80M. EBITDA is $12.30M. Earnings per share (EPS) is $-4.29. The P/E ratio is -4.69. Market capitalization is $2.85B.
Free cash flow (FCF) is $-396.10M. Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 10.00%.
Historical revenue data covers 3 years from FY95 to FY97. Net income history spans 3 years. Free cash flow and capital expenditure data spans 3 years. GoodMoat displays interactive charts for revenue, net income, FCF vs CAPEX, and cash-to-debt ratios to help investors identify financial trends.
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