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New Fortress Energy NFE Acquisition and integration costs

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$6.82M+94.0%

Other financials

Income statement

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Revenue$227.0M-51.9%
Gross profit$27.3M-84.0%
Operating income-$225.4M-1,700%
Net income-$400.6M-128%
EPS (diluted)-$1.40-115%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$189.9M-77.3%
Total debt$1.5B-84.8%
Total equity-$180.2M-110%
Total assets$10.4B-20.5%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$118.9M-1,543%
CapEx$43.6M-82.9%
Free cash flow-$162.5M+38.1%

Valuation

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Market cap$103.71M-84.2%
Enterprise value$1.38B-83.2%
P/S0.1×-0.2×

Profitability

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Gross margin35.2%-11.7pp
Operating margin-105.9%-121pp
Net margin-163.4%-194pp
FCF margin-90.1%+73.9pp

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity-177.8%-194pp
Debt / equity8.6×+3.7×
Current ratio0.1×-0.9×

Where this comes from

Reported directly by New Fortress Energy in its filing.

Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:BusinessCombinationIntegrationRelatedCosts.

The official record: New Fortress Energy’s 10-Q, filed May 14, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is New Fortress Energy's acquisition and integration costs?
New Fortress Energy (NFE) reported acquisition and integration costs of $53.28M in Q1 2026.
How has New Fortress Energy's acquisition and integration costs changed year-over-year?
New Fortress Energy's acquisition and integration costs increased by 346.6% year-over-year, from $11.93M to $53.28M.
What is the long-term trend for New Fortress Energy's acquisition and integration costs?
Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), New Fortress Energy's acquisition and integration costs has grown at a 37.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $44.67M to $161.76M.
What does acquisition and integration costs mean?
Non-recurring expenses associated with the identification, negotiation, and post-merger integration of acquired businesses or assets. High levels of these costs indicate an aggressive inorganic growth strategy and the complexity of consolidating new operations.