Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A
Research Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A (WTTR) on Bullrun: valuation model: 67.5% overvalued, market cap USD 2.44B, P/E 96.7, dividend yield 1.4%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- TickerWTTR
- ExchangeNYSE
- CountryUnited States
- SectorEnergy
- IndustryOil & Gas Equipment & Services
- CurrencyUSD
- Valuation signal67.5% overvalued
- Market capUSD 2.44B
- P/E96.7
- Dividend yield1.4%
- Financial periodFY2025
- RevenueUSD 1.41B
- Revenue growth-3.1%
- Net incomeUSD 21.22M
- Free cash flow-USD 79.89M
- Gross margin14.4%
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A as 67.5% overvalued; latest market cap is USD 2.44B; P/E is 96.7; dividend yield is 1.4%.
About Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A
Select Water Solutions, Inc. provides water management solutions to the energy industry in the United States. It operates in three segments: Water Infrastructure, Water Services, and Chemical Technologies. Its Water Infrastructure segment engages in the recycling, gathering, transferring, and disposal of water through a network of permanent pipeline infrastructure, water recycling and treatment facilities, water storage facilities, and SWDs and landfills; fluid disposals; pipelines and logistics;
Frequently asked questions
Is Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A as 67.5% overvalued.
What is Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A's market cap?
Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A's market capitalization is USD 2.44B.
What is Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A's P/E ratio?
Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 96.7.
Does Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A pay a dividend?
Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A has a dividend yield of 1.4%.
What does Select Water Solutions Inc - Class A do?
Select Water Solutions, Inc. provides water management solutions to the energy industry in the United States. It operates in three segments: Water Infrastructure, Water Services, and Chemical Technologies.