Drilling service provider Smith International(SII Quote) said profit tanked 41% in first-quarter, hurt by a decline in drilling demand.
The news follows last week's disappointing reports from energy rivals Schlumberger(SLB Quote), Halliburton(HAL Quote) and Weatherford International (WFT Quote). Each posted lower-than-expected earnings. Smith said the quarterly earnings fell to $96.9 million, or 44 cents a share, compared with $174.9 million, or 87 cents, in the year-ago period. Analysts expected earnings of 57 cents a share. Revenue remained flat at $2.41 billion, compared to $2.37 billion a year-ago. North American drilling levels dropped 34%. Shares of Smith fell 7% to $25.83 in afternoon trading, Weatherford dropped 5% to $16.58, Schlumberger declined 3% to $48.23 and Halliburton tipped 3% to $20.08.- Loading Comments...
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