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  • TechnipFMC Announces Quarterly Dividend and Additional $2 Billion Share Repurchase Authorization

    TechnipFMC Announces Quarterly Dividend and Additional $2 Billion Share Repurchase Authorization

    NEWCASTLE & HOUSTON, October 22, 2025 — TechnipFMC plc (NYSE: FTI) today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized and declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.05 per share, payable on December 3, 2025 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on the New York Stock Exchange on November 18, 2025, which is also the ex-dividend date.

    The Board has also authorized additional share repurchases of up to $2 billion. Together with the remaining balance under the existing program, the Company is now authorized to repurchase shares of up to $2.3 billion, representing nearly 16 percent of the Company’s outstanding shares at the closing price on October 21, 2025. 

    Doug Pferdehirt, TechnipFMC’s Chair and CEO, stated, “Since the initial share repurchase authorization in July 2022, the Company has returned more than $1.6 billion to shareholders through stock repurchases and dividends. This significant increase to the share authorization exemplifies our confidence in the outlook, as well as our commitment to maximize shareholder value.”

    The Company expects to repurchase shares from time to time through open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, Rule 10b5-1 plans, and any other means in accordance with applicable securities laws. The share repurchase program does not obligate the Company to repurchase shares and may be suspended or discontinued at any time at the Company’s discretion.

    Important Information for Investors and Securityholders

    Forward-Looking Statement

    This release contains “forward-looking statements” as defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The words “expect,” “believe,” “estimated,” and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, which are generally not historical in nature. Such forward-looking statements involve significant risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from our historical experience and our present expectations or projections. For information regarding known material factors that could cause actual results to differ from projected results, including our assumptions and projections regarding the announced share repurchase program, please see our risk factors set forth in our filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, which include our Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and Current Reports on Form 8-K. We caution you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any of our forward-looking statements after the date they are made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by law.

     

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    About TechnipFMC

    TechnipFMC is a leading technology provider to the traditional and new energy industries, delivering fully integrated projects, products, and services. 

    With our proprietary technologies and comprehensive solutions, we are transforming our clients’ project economics, helping them unlock new possibilities to develop energy resources while reducing carbon intensity and supporting their energy transition ambitions. 

    Organized in two business segments — Subsea and Surface Technologies — we will continue to advance the industry with our pioneering integrated ecosystems (such as iEPCI™, iFEED™ and iComplete™), technology leadership and digital innovation.

    Each of our approximately 21,000 employees is driven by a commitment to our clients’ success, and a culture of strong execution, purposeful innovation, and challenging industry conventions.

    TechnipFMC uses its website as a channel of distribution of material company information. To learn more about how we are driving change in the industry, go to www.TechnipFMC.com and follow us on X @TechnipFMC. 

    Contacts

    Investor relations
    Matt Seinsheimer
    Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Corporate Development
    Tel: +1 281 260 3665
    Email: Matt Seinsheimer

    James Davis
    Director, Investor Relations
    Tel: +1 281 260 3665
    Email: James Davis

    Media relations
    Mendi Head
    Public Relations and Media Relations
    Tel: +1 346 297 8392
    Email: Mendi Head 

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  • The Story Behind Ireland’s First Win Over the All Blacks » allblacks.com

    The Story Behind Ireland’s First Win Over the All Blacks » allblacks.com

    Playing the All Blacks in Chicago again on Saturday week has fond memories for Irish rugby fans, as their first game resulted in Ireland’s first win over New Zealand.

    Donnacha Ryan played in the 40-29 win and told The Irish…

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  • Real-World Studies Reinforce Axi-Cel and Liso-Cel as Effective LBCL Treatments

    Real-World Studies Reinforce Axi-Cel and Liso-Cel as Effective LBCL Treatments

    How have the FDA approvals of axi-cel and liso-cel affected the LBCL treatment paradigm?

    Five years ago, irrespective of relapse status or primary refractoriness, the standard of care would have been salvage platinum-containing chemotherapy…

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  • $45 M. Basquiat, $15 M. Kerry James Marshall Consigned by Top Collectors

    $45 M. Basquiat, $15 M. Kerry James Marshall Consigned by Top Collectors

    With the London sales all wrapped and Art Basel Paris kicking off earlier this week, there’s only one major art world event left on the calendar between now and Thanksgiving—and it’s a big one: the November marquee auctions.

    The…

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  • A Parkinson’s patient plays clarinet during Deep Brain Stimulation surgery – The Washington Post

    A Parkinson’s patient plays clarinet during Deep Brain Stimulation surgery – The Washington Post

    1. A Parkinson’s patient plays clarinet during Deep Brain Stimulation surgery  The Washington Post
    2. ‘Delighted’ woman played clarinet in brain surgery  BBC
    3. Denise Bacon underwent a four-hour procedure to improve her Parkinson’s symptoms. The semi…

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  • HBO Max Hopes You “Like” or “Love” Its New Feedback System

    HBO Max Hopes You “Like” or “Love” Its New Feedback System

    You probably aren’t a big fan of the new HBO Max price, but maybe this will make up for it? (Spoiler: it won’t.)

    On Wednesday, Oct. 22, HBO Max rolled out a new feedback system, inviting users to “Love,” “Like” or declare a…

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  • See a razor-thin crescent moon line up with Mars and Mercury at sunset on Oct. 23

    See a razor-thin crescent moon line up with Mars and Mercury at sunset on Oct. 23

    Look to the southwestern horizon at sunset on Oct. 23 to see the slender form of the crescent moon shine close to Mercury and Mars in the evening sky.

    The 6%-lit waxing crescent moon will be visible roughly 5 degrees above the horizon as the sun…

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  • House prices surge, online grocery price premium revealed, Australia thump England | Australia news

    House prices surge, online grocery price premium revealed, Australia thump England | Australia news

    Morning everyone. In good news for some and depressing news for others, house prices have risen at their fastest rate for four years boosted by interest rate cuts and the extension of the government’s first-home guarantee. In more money news, a Choice survey shows that rapid-delivery groceries are almost 40% more expensive.

    Plus we look at Sussan Ley’s net zero dilemma, we have a maths challenge, and Australia’s women have walloped England by six wickets in the World Cup.

    Australia

    Uber Eats delivery riders. Photograph: Martin Berry/Alamy
    • Uber pricey | Shoppers are paying up to 39% more for groceries ordered through rapid delivery apps, according to a Choice survey, with items such as pasta, milk and fresh vegetables costing on average 11% more on third-party apps such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and Milkrun compared with supermarkets.

    • ‘Acceleration mode’ | House prices are rising at their fastest rate in nearly four years, according to new research, as buyers rush to auctions and owners put off selling amid expectations of a further upswing. Brisbane has overtaken Canberra as the second-most expensive house market, after Sydney, with median prices rising nearly $40,000 to hit $1.1m.

    • Ban challenged | Queensland’s controversial ban on puberty blockers and other hormone therapies is unlawful because of a failure to properly consult health executives on a decision affected by political interference, a court has heard.

    • Keating cross | A development backed by media scion James Packer in Sydney’s Kings Cross is pitting the former prime minister Paul Keating against former NSW premier Morris Iemma.

    • Plus points | If, like the Morning Mail, you were unable to help kids with maths after year 7, look away now. But for those of you who like a challenge, test yourself on yesterday’s tough NSW HSC maths paper.

    World

    Wallace Shawn, Ilana Glazer and Jonathan Glazer were among the signatories of a call for sanctions on Israel. Composite: Getty Images
    • Exclusive | Prominent Jewish figures such as Naomi Klein, Jonathan Glazer and Wallace Shawn are calling on the United Nations and world leaders to impose sanctions on Israel over what they describe as “unconscionable” actions amounting to genocide in Gaza.

    • Senate marathon | Jeff Merkley, Oregon’s Democratic senator, has given a marathon speech on the Senate floor lasting more than 19 hours to make the case that Donald Trump is acting as an authoritarian, including by deploying the military into his home city of Portland. Meanwhile, the US president declared himself the arbiter of whether or not his own administration should pay him hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over past federal investigations.

    • Exclusive | A man sent back to France under Britain’s “one in, one out” scheme has returned to the UK on a small boat and claims to be a victim of modern slavery at the hands of trafficking gangs.

    • Ukraine ‘compromise’ | Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced support for Donald Trump’s proposal for Ukraine and Russia to freeze the war at the current frontlines, calling it “a good compromise”.

    • Quantum leap | Google has claimed a breakthrough in quantum computing after developing an algorithm that performed a task beyond the capabilities of conventional computers.

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    Can Ange Postecoglou stage a comeback?

    Sports writer Martin Pegan speaks to Reged Ahmad about Ange Postecoglou’s sacking by Nottingham Forest and what’s next for one of the most polarising figures in football.

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    Can Ange Postecoglou stage a comeback?

    In-depth

    Sussan Ley faces a big test over net zero policy. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP

    With a crunch Coalition meeting on net zero looming, Dan Jervis-Bardy examines the challenge facing Sussan Ley as she tries to formulate a one-size-fits-all policy. As Dan writes, “it is not hyperbole to suggest that this debate threatens to tear the Coalition apart”, with Barnaby Joyce potentially beginning a wave of defections.

    Not the news

    The office work-out with Guardian journalist Emma Joyce. Photograph: Jessica Hromas/The Guardian

    Squats, lateral flexions, wall sits and elevated incline push-ups are all exercises that you can do in your everyday clothes without interfering too much with your life. Our very own Emma Joyce gave them a try at Guardian Australia HQ. Find out she fared.

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    Sport

    Annabel Sutherland and Ash Gardner after beating England. Photograph: Matt Roberts-ICC/ICC/Getty Images
    • Cricket | Australia took up where they left off in the Ashes last summer by crushing England by six wickets in the penultimate group game of the Women’s World Cup in Indore thanks firstly to fine bowling by Alana King and brilliant batting by Annabel Sutherland and Ash Gardner.

    • Football | Sam Kerr’s return to the Matildas squad for the forthcoming friendlies against Wales (midnight Sunday) and England (6am Wednesday) can’t come too soon for a team that has stalled in recent months. Eintracht Frankfurt will be hoping to extend Liverpool’s losing streak to five in this morning’s Champions League game, while there’s also a meeting of European royalty as Real Madrid host Juventus.

    • Rugby league | The Leeds prop Mikolaj Oledzki moved from Poland 20 years ago and had no idea what rugby league was. Now he’s preparing to face Australia in the Ashes at Wembley.

    Inner-city Melbourne suburbs must accept more housing development and can’t expect the west to keep doing the heavy lifting, Clare O’Neil said last night according to the Age. The Telegraph has picked up despairing social media reaction to yesterday’s HSC maths exam with one describing it as “actually impossible”. The Bureau of Meteorology’s redesigned website is dividing users with many calling for the old one to be reinstated, the Adelaide Advertiser reports.

    What’s happening today

    • New South Wales | The leader of the opposition, Mark Speakman, and shadow ministers will make a “major 2027 election policy announcement” in Sydney.

    • Business | Star Entertainment holds its annual general meeting on the Gold Coast.

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