Follow the KBR, INC. share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, KBR, INC. has logged 292 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €4.5bn. The latest transaction was filed on 15 May 2026 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Dugle Lynn A. Every trade is accessible without an account.
Analysts rate KBR, INC. Buy (bullish), based on 7 analysts. Average price target: US$46.57.
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KBR, Inc. is an industrial and engineering group listed in the United States on the NYSE. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas, at 601 Jefferson Street, and operates globally. Over time, KBR has evolved from a legacy engineering contractor into a solutions provider focused on technical services, program execution, and technology-enabled offerings for government and commercial clients. KBR’s business is now organized around two core reportable segments. Mission Technology Solutions covers much of the company’s government-facing work, including defense, mission support, logistics, systems and engineering services, and other programs that serve public-sector customers. Sustainable Technology Solutions focuses on technology licensing, process engineering, and project support for the energy, chemicals, and industrial transition markets. This segment is especially relevant to investors because it links KBR to long-duration industrial projects and to lower-carbon process technologies. KBR’s annual report also emphasizes that its business is heavily centered on major projects and programs, with governments and joint ventures representing a meaningful share of operations. From a competitive standpoint, KBR benefits from a long operating history in complex engineering and mission-critical services. That heritage matters in a sector where technical credibility, compliance, project execution, and customer relationships are key barriers to entry. The company competes with other engineering, procurement, construction, and technical services providers, but it differentiates itself through full life-cycle capabilities, a diversified customer base, and exposure to both public-sector budgets and industrial capex cycles. KBR’s key offerings include engineering and consulting, project delivery, technology solutions, operations support, defense-related services, and process technologies tied to energy and decarbonization themes. Its geographic footprint is broad, with operations and offices across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, including meaningful presence in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, and Saudi Arabia. Recent developments are important for investors. KBR reported fiscal 2025 results showing higher operating income and improved earnings, helped in part by the resolution of an outstanding contract dispute on a legacy U.S. government project. The company also disclosed a segment realignment in 2025, with Government Solutions renamed Mission Technology Solutions and international business redistributed across the core segments. In addition, KBR highlighted new awards in technology licensing and engineering, including work related to green methanol and biomethanol facilities. Overall, KBR offers investors a diversified industrial and government-services platform with exposure to defense spending, energy transition technologies, and project execution risk in the United States and abroad.