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715. Pride International
Financials: Latest Results
Rank: 715 (Previous rank: 745)
Compare tool: Pride International vs. Top 10
CEO: Louis A. Raspino
Address: 5847 San Felipe
Houston, TX 77057
Phone: 713-789-1400
Website: www.prideinternational.com
Revenues 2,760.3 10.6
Profits 784.3 164.5
Assets 5,613.9
Stockholders' equity 3,470.4
Market value (3/28/2008) 5,791.4
Revenues 28.4
Assets 14.0
Stockholders' equity 22.6
2007 $ 4.43
% change from 2006 157.6
1997-2007 annual growth rate % 7.4
2007 13.0
1997-2007 annual rate 3.0
1 Halliburton 167 15,264.0
2 Baker Hughes 252 10,428.2
3 National Oilwell Varco 268 9,789.0
4 Smith International 302 8,764.3
5 BJ Services 482 4,802.4
6 Cameron International 490 4,666.4
7 FMC Technologies 498 4,638.6
8 Pride International 715 2,760.3
9 Exterran Holdings 762 2,540.5
10 ENSCO International 855 2,143.8
11 Grant Prideco 863 2,118.7
12 Patterson-UTI Energy 864 2,114.2
13 Rowan 870 2,095.0
14 Oil States International 872 2,088.2
15 Helix Energy Solutions Group 955 1,767.4
16 Oceaneering International 961 1,743.1
17 Key Energy Services 986 1,662.0
18 Complete Production Services 991 1,655.2
19 Helmerich & Payne 1000 1,629.7
From the May 5, 2008 issue
Revenues: Includes revenues from discontinued operations.
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