Halliburton stock holds above $34 as Q2 2026 earnings beat forecasts
Published on 08/17/2026 at 16:03 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Halliburton Inc. (ISIN US4062161017) stock is trading in the mid-$34 range as of August 14, 2026, after the oilfield services group delivered a modest earnings and revenue beat for its second quarter of fiscal 2026.
Q2 2026 earnings beat with steady growth
Per a recent market-data overview dated August 17, 2026, Halliburton reported earnings per share of $0.55 in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, slightly ahead of the consensus estimate of $0.54 for the period and signaling a small upside versus expectations. The same data set shows second quarter 2026 revenue of $5.71 billion against analyst forecasts of $5.49-5.50 billion, indicating top-line growth above the projected level and confirming that the company outperformed revenue expectations during the quarter. In the same reporting period, earnings of $534 million on $5.71 billion in revenue translate into a net margin that remains in the mid-single-digit range, underlining that profitability is intact even as the industry manages a more disciplined spending environment.
The latest performance snapshot describes second quarter 2026 revenue growth of 3.7 percent compared with the same quarter a year earlier, with the earnings per share of $0.55 matching the prior-year quarter while still landing a fraction above current consensus for fiscal 2026. Forecasts compiled in that same overview point to full-year 2026 earnings per share expectations of 2.34, implying that the second quarter run rate is broadly aligned with full-year targets and leaving room for incremental improvement if volumes and pricing hold into the back half of the year.
Return on equity and margin profile support the story
The same recent earnings summary notes that Halliburton generated a return on equity of 18.71 percent in the second quarter of 2026, supported by a net margin of 7.16 percent for the period, highlighting that the company is converting its revenue base into earnings at a rate that remains attractive by oilfield services standards. With second quarter revenue up 3.7 percent year-over-year to $5.71 billion and earnings per share flat at $0.55 versus the same quarter of the prior year, investors can see that the current margin structure is being maintained even as incremental growth is relatively modest.
From a shareholder perspective, the recent dividend track record adds another element of support. A quarterly dividend of $0.17 per share was paid on June 24, 2026 to shareholders of record as of June 3, 2026, signaling ongoing cash returns while leaving room for reinvestment in technology and international expansion. Combined with the double-digit return on equity reported for the latest quarter, the payout helps frame Halliburton as a business balancing capital returns with operational investment at this stage of the cycle.
Shares consolidate after a double-digit advance
On the market side, an August 17, 2026 performance table for a major U.S. index lists Halliburton among notable movers, with a daily change of 4.8 percent and a year-to-date gain of 22.9 percent, showing that the shares have delivered a solid advance relative to the broader market over 2026 so far. A detailed quote page dated August 14, 2026 puts the regular-session closing price at $34.44 at 3:59 p.m. Eastern Time, with extended trading indications modestly higher, suggesting that investors reacted positively to the recent earnings beat and remain willing to pay a higher multiple for the stock than they did earlier in the year.
Additional quote information from a real-time market portal on August 17, 2026 cites a latest price of $34.42 for Halliburton shares and notes that the stock has risen by 22.0 percent from a prior reference level to reach the current trading zone, confirming the year-to-date improvement seen in broader index tables. With the close at $34.44 on August 14, 2026 described as a 4.88 percent advance for that trading session, the quantified move underscores how the combination of an earnings beat and resilient margins can translate into a relatively sharp single-day gain even when macro conditions for the energy sector are more balanced.
Halliburton services and technology for oilfield operators
Beyond the headline numbers, Halliburton’s business model centers on providing integrated services and technologies that help oil and gas producers drill, complete, and optimize wells across a range of basins worldwide. The company’s offerings span drilling services, well construction, cementing, completion tools, production enhancement, and reservoir evaluation, often bundled to improve efficiency and reduce overall project costs for its customers.
In practice, this means Halliburton works closely with exploration and production companies to design and execute well programs, using digital tools and downhole hardware to increase the accuracy of drilling operations and enhance hydrocarbon recovery. The firm’s software platforms and data-driven solutions further support field development planning and ongoing optimization, helping operators make more informed decisions about where and how to allocate capital in a volatile commodity-price environment.
Stock price context and investor view
As of August 14, 2026, Halliburton stock closed at $34.44 on the New York Stock Exchange, with a recorded single-session change of 1.60 points that equates to a 4.88 percent gain for that day, while intraday indications on August 17, 2026 place the latest price in the $34.42 area. For investors, that level sits within a range that reflects both the 22.0 percent rise from earlier-year levels and the market’s assessment that steady earnings and margins, plus a continuing dividend, justify the current valuation.
Fact box
Company: Halliburton Inc.
ISIN: US4062161017
Ticker: HAL
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Price (as of August 14, 2026, 3:59 p.m. ET): $34.44 USD
Market cap: not disclosed in cited sources
Sector / Industry: Energy - Oilfield services and equipment
Index membership: S&P 500
Next earnings date: October 20, 2026
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