What happened

Shares of oil engineering and construction specialist McDermott International (MDR) are up 10.7% as of 12:15 p.m. EDT Wednesday. The catalyst for today's move was the company's earnings that were well above Wall Street estimates. 

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So what

McDermott's third-quarter earnings came in at $94.7 million, or $0.33 per share, on $958.5 million in revenue. Wall Street expected earnings to be $0.20 per share. 

Another bit of good news is that this quarter's result gave management enough confidence to raise its earnings guidance for the full fiscal year. Management now expects revenue to land around $3.0 billion for the year with earnings at approximately $0.53 per share. 

Now what

McDermott's results are a sign that international oil and gas activity is starting to pick back up again, especially in the Middle East. The company won two engineering, procurement, construction, and installation awards this past quarter that generate between $250 million and $500 million each. 

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From a company perspective, the most encouraging sign is that margins are expanding thanks to better cost control and project execution. If the company can continue to win significant contract awards and maintain its margins, the next several years could be bright for McDermott.