General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) said on Oct. 27 it was in discussion with the number three oilfield services provider Baker Hughes Inc. (NYSE: BHI) on potential partnerships.
"While nothing is concluded, none of these options include an outright purchase," GE said in a statement.
Baker Hughes shares, which had jumped nearly 14% in extended trading after the Wall Street Journal had reported that General Electric was in talks to buy the company, pared some gains and were up about 7%.
GE shares were down 0.2% at $28.56.
The Journal had reported that GE has approached Baker Hughes about a takeover. The deal would be large even for GE, roughly double the size of its $13 billion acquisition of power assets from Alstom last year.
Baker Hughes, which has a market capitalization of $23.1 billion, declined to comment.
GE has approached Baker Hughes to discuss the possibility of an acquisition, according to a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
It is not clear whether Baker Hughes will engage further in deal talks, the person said.
GE said last week that it believes the oil market has bottomed, but demand for the infrastructure equipment the company makes would take longer to recover, probably after the first half of next year.
Baker Hughes' planned merger with bigger rival Halliburton Co. (NYSE: HAL), valued at $34.6 billion when it was announced in November 2014, fell through in May due to opposition from regulators.
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