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The analyst writes that the results showed EBITDA and FCF misses due to seasonality and a weaker macro environment.
Management highlighted an increase in ACDC’s active fleet count, which has reached its highest level since mid-2024, with six additional fleets secured since the fourth-quarter low point, adds the analyst.
Jayaram notes that the company anticipates the lower average pricing to offset modestly higher activity in Stimulation Services year-over-year.
Also, the company expects continued industry-wide equipment attrition due to higher hours pumped per fleet and lower reinvestment levels, adds the analyst.
The analyst estimates 29.3 average fleets in the first quarter of 2025, resulting in Stimulation Services EBITDA (
Jayaram anticipates that the company’s profitability will improve as utilization increases across its business units throughout the year, although at a slower pace.
Consequently, the analyst revised the 2025-26 EBITDA forecast to
Also, the analyst sees 2025-26 FCF generation of
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Price Action: ACDC shares are down 1.65% at
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