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  • How New Global Engineering Contracts and Revenue Guidance Shifts Could Reshape KBR’s (KBR) Outlook

    How New Global Engineering Contracts and Revenue Guidance Shifts Could Reshape KBR’s (KBR) Outlook

    • In recent weeks, ENKA announced it selected KBR to provide detailed engineering design for Iraq’s Associated Gas Upstream Project Phase 2, while KBR itself reported contract wins for the Bul Hanine oil and gas field in Qatar and opened a new office near Washington, D.C. to boost government client engagement.

    • Alongside these developments, KBR reported third quarter results showing higher net income and earnings per share, but lowered its full-year revenue guidance for 2025 despite completing a major share buyback tranche.

    • We’ll examine how new international engineering contract awards, particularly the collaboration with ENKA and TotalEnergies, influence KBR’s investment narrative.

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    The core thesis for owning KBR centers on its ability to translate engineering expertise and global relationships, especially in defense, energy transition, and government contracting, into sustained backlog growth and margin expansion. While the recent wins in Iraq and Qatar showcase international momentum, these awards have a limited immediate effect on the main short-term catalyst: normalization of delayed U.S. government award activity. The biggest near-term risk remains ongoing revenue unpredictability tied to U.S. government budgeting and program decisions, which the latest news does not directly resolve.

    Among KBR’s recent actions, the opening of a new office in Rosslyn, Virginia, is most relevant. This move enhances access to U.S. government stakeholders and lays the groundwork for improved contract engagement, a critical element given the current risk around government funding delays. As near-term revenue visibility still depends on smoother federal contract flows, this step could help shape the pace of backlog conversion if award activity picks up.

    Yet, despite KBR’s global wins, investors should be mindful that…

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    KBR is projected to reach $9.4 billion in revenue and $664.3 million in earnings by 2028. This outlook is based on a forecasted 5.4% annual revenue growth rate and a $264.3 million earnings increase from the current $400.0 million.

    Uncover how KBR’s forecasts yield a $59.57 fair value, a 40% upside to its current price.

    KBR Community Fair Values as at Nov 2025

    Fair value estimates from eight members of the Simply Wall St Community span from US$40 to over US$5,400, reflecting a broad spectrum of expectations. Many see upside opportunity, but with unpredictable U.S. government contracting still a key risk, the company’s outlook will remain a point of active debate, compare these perspectives to sharpen your own view.

    Explore 8 other fair value estimates on KBR – why the stock might be worth 6% less than the current price!

    Disagree with existing narratives? Create your own in under 3 minutes – extraordinary investment returns rarely come from following the herd.

    • A great starting point for your KBR research is our analysis highlighting 6 key rewards and 1 important warning sign that could impact your investment decision.

    • Our free KBR research report provides a comprehensive fundamental analysis summarized in a single visual – the Snowflake – making it easy to evaluate KBR’s overall financial health at a glance.

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    This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

    Companies discussed in this article include KBR.

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  • Gaza death toll tops 69,000 as Israel and Hamas again exchange remains

    Gaza death toll tops 69,000 as Israel and Hamas again exchange remains

    KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — More than 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far, Gaza health officials said Saturday, as both sides completed the latest exchange of bodies under the…

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  • More than 100,000 evacuated in the Philippines as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon | Philippines

    More than 100,000 evacuated in the Philippines as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon | Philippines

    More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from eastern and northern regions of the Philippines as the latest storm to hit the country – Fung-wong – intensified on Sunday into a super typhoon before its expected arrival later in the day.

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  • Israeli forces martyr 3 Palestinians including child in Gaza – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Israeli forces martyr 3 Palestinians including child in Gaza  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Death toll in Gaza tops 69,000; Hamas retrieves body of Israeli soldier  Al Jazeera
    3. Evening recap  Middle East Eye
    4. Ex-top IDF Lawyer, Under House Arrest, Hospitalized Amid…

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  • AI wobble casts shadow over ‘Davos for geeks’

    AI wobble casts shadow over ‘Davos for geeks’

    The city of Lisbon in Portugal turns to tech next week, as it plays host to the annual Web Summit conference. The event, also known as the “Davos for geeks,” will feature some of the biggest names in technology at an interesting time for the sector. It attracted more than 70 ,000 attendees last year.

    Main stage attractions include leaders from Meta, Lovable, Qualcomm and Microsoft to name just a few. CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal will be on the ground, speaking to big players, including the CEOs of Lyft, Oura, DeepL and Cohere.

    Portugal’s Prime Minister Luis Montenegro speaks during the opening ceremony of the Web Summit, in Lisbon, Portugal, November 11, 2024. 

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    The event comes as the AI-fueled market rally faces increased scrutiny from investors, big market voices, politicians and regulators. Concerns of a bubble in the sector spooked global markets into a rollercoaster week, after famed short-seller Michael Burry placed a massive $1.1 billion bet against AI darlings Nvidia and Palantir.

    But can this take the shine off AI at Web Summit in Portugal this week? If the program is anything to go by, not only is AI the dominant topic, but also the answer to almost every question. Headline panels are titled “Smarter plays: How AI is changing the game,” “The age of AI,” “The Future of AI is visual,” and the “AI talent wars.” No mention of bubbles or over-inflated valuations.

    The recent whiplash against major AI stocks from Silicon Valley to London to Tokyo will certainly cast a shadow on the event, but there is something else that’s also causing a headache to tech honchos as they look to arrive in Lisbon next week.

    According to reports, there is a private jet logjam at Lisbon airport which has seen some planes forced to turn away and land at airports over 2 hours from the city. The Web Summit organizers reportedly told attendees, “Please be advised there is currently a shortage of private jet slots during Web Summit at Lisbon airport and surrounding smaller airports.”

    Earnings this week:

    Monday: CoreWeave, MedioBanca

    Tuesday: Vodafone, Porsche

    Wednesday: Infineon, Cisco Systems

    Thursday: Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Alibaba, Walt Disney

    Friday: Richemont, Allianz

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  • In praise of slowness | Shehr

    In praise of slowness | Shehr

     have recently moved to a suburb, which is nothing close to what this city has meant for me, a city that I was so used to. I did have a vague sense of what I was getting into but the actual act is nothing short of…

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  • Bruneians combine stargazing with outdoor leisure

    Bruneians combine stargazing with outdoor leisure

    BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The grounds of Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (BKISHHB) turned into a lively campsite on Friday (Nov 7) as camping…

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  • Türkiye develops plans to increase its aid to Gaza: Erdoğan

    Türkiye develops plans to increase its aid to Gaza: Erdoğan

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    Türkiye is exerting intense efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to the civilians in Gaza and expanding its plans accordingly, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, criticizing Israel for blocking the…

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  • Manage heart disease without pills or diet? Single treatment to cut bad cholesterol in half

    Manage heart disease without pills or diet? Single treatment to cut bad cholesterol in half

    Heart Disease Breakthrough: The One-Time Treatment That May End Daily Cholesterol Meds

    Heart disease is the world’s leading killer but a new scientific chapter may be unfolding. What if managing cholesterol did not always mean daily pills,…

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  • Lionel Messi magic fires Inter Miami in winner-take-all MLS clash; breaks new ground that leaves Ronaldo chasing shadows

    Lionel Messi magic fires Inter Miami in winner-take-all MLS clash; breaks new ground that leaves Ronaldo chasing shadows

    Updated on: Nov 09, 2025 09:16 am IST

    Lionel Messi’s masterclass helped Inter Miami avoid a third first-round exit in four seasons, after falling to Atlanta last year and New York City in 2022.

    Despite the absence of striker Luis…

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