Forum Energy Technologies Inc (NYSE:FET) is active in premarket trading today, August 5, with shares up 6.73% from the last closing price.
The stock is up 24.05% since the start of the year and has posted a rise of 3.59% over the past 5 days.
For technical charts, analysis and more on Forum Energy, visit the company profile.
Pre-market prices and movements at 08:02:59 EST.
About Forum Energy Technologies Inc.
Forum Energy Technologies, Inc. is a global petroleum products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completion and production sectors of the petroleum and natural gas industry. The Company’s products include highly engineered capital goods as well as products used in the drilling, construction of wells, production and transportation of oil and natural gas. Forum is headquartered in Houston, TX, with manufacturing and distribution facilities strategically located around the world.
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