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To own TETRA Technologies, you have to believe its shift toward higher value completion fluids, energy storage electrolytes, and water solutions can offset volatility in traditional oilfield activity. The latest results, with higher revenue but a swing to a Q4 loss, keep the near term earnings risk very real, yet do not fundamentally change the key near term catalyst, which remains execution on bromine, zinc bromide, and desalination projects.
In that context, the recent Q4 and full year 2025 earnings release is especially important. It ties the reported loss to a year that management still describes as “record,” supported by offshore completion fluids and improved adjusted metrics, while also reiterating progress on the Arkansas bromine plant and desalination commercialization that are central to the energy storage and water treatment growth story.
But while these growth projects are appealing, investors should be aware that...
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TETRA Technologies' narrative projects $661.4 million revenue and $1.8 million earnings by 2028. This requires 2.9% yearly revenue growth and a $118.6 million earnings decrease from $120.4 million today.
Uncover how TETRA Technologies' forecasts yield a $9.17 fair value, a 8% upside to its current price.
The lowest analyst estimates painted a far more cautious picture, with revenue growth of only about 2.8 percent and earnings around US$3.2 million by 2028, reminding you that expectations for bromine and desalination ramp up can vary widely and that this latest loss-making quarter could prompt some to revisit those already conservative views.
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