How Has Transocean’s Revenue And EBITDA Changed Over The Last 5 Years?

-67.57%
Downside
5.67
Market
1.84
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The slump in commodity prices since July 2014 has caused the global demand for exploration and production to drop steeply. As a result, oilfield services companies, such as Transocean, have faced a notable drop in their revenue as well as profitability, particularly over the last year.

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