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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 46 MIN

Pershing Square Challenge 2026 runner-ups on Baker Hughes $BKR

from Yet Another Value Podcast · host Andrew Walker

Team Baker Hughes, the second-place finishers in the 2026 Pershing Square Challenge, discuss their Baker Hughes thesis and why they believe the market hasn't fully appreciated the company's evolution from a cyclical oil field services business. They discuss how the long runway for the IET business, and they back their thesis up with 30+ expert calls, a trip to the Western Turbine Users conference, and a sum-of-the-parts case that leans on growth, not multiple expansion.See the team's full pitch deck hereThis episode is sponsored by Trata. Check them out at https://www.trata.comChapters0:00 Intro and sponsor2:21 Meet Team Baker Hughes4:39 Why they backed into Baker Hughes6:56 Watching the stock run from $45 to $65 mid-pitch7:21 The differentiated work: 30+ expert calls and the turbine conference8:27 The two businesses: oil field services vs. industrial energy technology10:10 What the market is missing on the IET transformation12:56 Is this just another cycle? The chart hit $65 three times13:59 Why this gas turbine cycle is structurally different17:01 AI as a distraction: onshoring and electrification17:51 The installed base flywheel and recurring service revenue21:13 The three turbine segments and the supply chain squeeze23:34 Honoring 70-year customers vs. mercenary pricing27:44 Valuation: a sum-of-the-parts story, not a multiple story29:36 The Chart acquisition: can they really double their money?34:56 The GE merger history and the GE Aero Alliance today38:27 Management, alignment, and insider ownership42:41 The C3 AI anecdote and wrap-upLinks:Yet Another Value Blog - https://www.yetanothervalueblog.comSee our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimerProduction and editing by The Podcast Consultant - https://thepodcastconsultant.com/

Team Baker Hughes, the second-place finishers in the 2026 Pershing Square Challenge, discuss their Baker Hughes thesis and why they believe the market hasn't fully appreciated the company's evolution from a cyclical oil field services business. They discuss how the long runway for the IET business, and they back their thesis up with 30+ expert calls, a trip to the Western Turbine Users conference, and a sum-of-the-parts case that leans on growth, not multiple expansion.See the team's full pitch deck hereThis episode is sponsored by Trata. Check them out at https://www.trata.comChapters0:00 Intro and sponsor2:21 Meet Team Baker Hughes4:39 Why they backed into Baker Hughes6:56 Watching the stock run from $45 to $65 mid-pitch7:21 The differentiated work: 30+ expert calls and the turbine conference8:27 The two businesses: oil field services vs. industrial energy technology10:10 What the market is missing on the IET transformation12:56 Is this just another cycle? The chart hit $65 three times13:59 Why this gas turbine cycle is structurally different17:01 AI as a distraction: onshoring and electrification17:51 The installed base flywheel and recurring service revenue21:13 The three turbine segments and the supply chain squeeze23:34 Honoring 70-year customers vs. mercenary pricing27:44 Valuation: a sum-of-the-parts story, not a multiple story29:36 The Chart acquisition: can they really double their money?34:56 The GE merger history and the GE Aero Alliance today38:27 Management, alignment, and insider ownership42:41 The C3 AI anecdote and wrap-upLinks:Yet Another Value Blog - https://www.yetanothervalueblog.comSee our legal disclaimer here: https://www.yetanothervalueblog.com/p/legal-and-disclaimerProduction and editing by The Podcast Consultant - https://thepodcastconsultant.com/

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