abrooklyn
5 days ago
Dow reports first quarter 2024 results
Source: PR Newswire (US)
MIDLAND, Mich., April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow (NYSE: DOW):
Dow, Inc. (PRNewsfoto/The Dow Chemical Company)
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
GAAP earnings per share was $0.73; operating earnings per share (EPS)1 was $0.56, compared to $0.58 in the year-ago period and $0.43 in the prior quarter. Operating EPS excludes significant items in the quarter, including income tax-related items and restructuring and efficiency costs, totaling $0.17 per share.
Net sales were $10.8 billion, down 9% versus the year-ago period. Sales were up 1% sequentially, driven by gains in Performance Materials & Coatings and Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure.
Volume increased 1% versus the year-ago period, with gains in all regions except Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India (EMEAI). Excluding Hydrocarbons & Energy, volume increased 5% year-over-year. Sequentially, volume increased 1%, led by Performance Materials & Coatings. Excluding Hydrocarbons & Energy, volume increased 3% sequentially.
Local price decreased 10% year-over-year. Sequentially, local price was flat, as modest gains in EMEAI were offset by slight declines in Asia Pacific and the U.S. & Canada.
Currency was flat both year-over-year and sequentially.
Equity earnings were $17 million, a $65 million improvement compared to the year-ago period and up $24 million sequentially, reflecting improvements in all of the Company's principal joint ventures.
GAAP net income was $538 million. Operating EBIT1 was $674 million, down $34 million year-over-year, driven by lower prices. Sequentially, Op. EBIT was up $115 million, reflecting gains in Performance Materials & Coatings and Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure.
Cash provided by operating activities – continuing operations was $460 million, down $71 million year-over-year and down $1.2 billion compared to the prior quarter due to a normal seasonal increase in working capital, as sales progressively increased during the quarter.
Returns to shareholders totaled $693 million in the quarter, including $493 million in dividends and $200 million in share repurchases
abrooklyn
3 months ago
Dow reports fourth quarter 2023 results
Source: PR Newswire (US)
MIDLAND, Mich., Jan. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow (NYSE: DOW):
www.dow.com (PRNewsfoto/The Dow Chemical Company)
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
GAAP loss per share was $0.15; operating earnings per share (EPS)1 was $0.43, compared to $0.46 in the year-ago period and $0.48 in the prior quarter. Operating EPS excludes significant items in the quarter, totaling $0.58 per share, primarily from a one-time non-cash settlement charge aligned to our pension de-risking plans.
Net sales were $10.6 billion, down 10% versus the year-ago period, reflecting declines in all operating segments due to slower global macroeconomic activity. Sales were down 1% sequentially, as price and volume gains in Packaging & Specialty Plastics were more than offset by seasonal demand declines in Performance Materials & Coatings.
Volume increased 2% versus the year-ago period, with gains across all regions except Asia Pacific, which was flat. Sequentially, volume decreased by 1%, including the impact to our Bahía Blanca, Argentina site due to a severe, unexpected storm in December.
Local price decreased 13% year-over-year, with declines in all operating segments, due to lower feedstock and energy costs. Sequentially, local price was flat, reflecting modest gains in most regions.
Currency increased 1% year-over-year and was flat sequentially.
Equity losses were $7 million, compared to equity losses of $43 million in the year-ago period, primarily due to improved equity earnings at the Kuwait joint ventures. Sequentially, equity losses were flat.
GAAP net loss was $95 million. Operating EBIT1 was $559 million, down $42 million year-over-year, primarily driven by lower prices. Sequentially, Op. EBIT was down $67 million, as gains in Packaging & Specialty Plastics were more than offset by seasonally lower volumes in Performance Materials & Coatings.
Cash provided by operating activities – continuing operations was $1.6 billion, down $450 million year-over-year and down $30 million compared to the prior quarter. Free cash flow1 was $870 million.
Returns to shareholders totaled $616 million in the quarter, including $491 million in dividends and $125 million in share repurchases.
The Company delivered 2023 full year net sales of $44.6 billion compared to $56.9 billion in 2022. GAAP net income was $660 million, down from $4.6 billion in 2022. Operating EBIT was $2.8 billion, down from $6.6 billion last year. Cash provided by operating activities – continuing operations was $5.2 billion compared to $7.5 billion in 2022. The Company delivered returns to shareholders of $2.6 billion through $2 billion in dividends and $625 million in share repurchases in 2023.
abrooklyn
1 year ago
Dow reports first quarter 2023 results
Source: PR Newswire (US)
MIDLAND, Mich., April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Dow (NYSE: DOW):
www.dow.com (PRNewsfoto/The Dow Chemical Company)
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
GAAP loss per share was $0.13; operating earnings per share (EPS)1 was $0.58, compared to $2.34 in the year-ago period and $0.46 in the prior quarter. Operating EPS excludes significant items in the quarter, totaling $0.71 per share, primarily due to restructuring costs and a litigation matter.
Net sales were $11.9 billion, down 22% versus the year-ago period, reflecting declines in all operating segments driven by slower global macroeconomic activity. Sales were flat sequentially, as gains in Performance Materials & Coatings and Packaging & Specialty Plastics offset declines in Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure.
Volume decreased 11% versus the year-ago period, led by a 15% decline in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India (EMEAI). Sequentially, volume increased by 2%, due to gains in Performance Materials & Coatings and Packaging & Specialty Plastics.
Local price declined 10% versus the year-ago period and 4% sequentially, with declines in all operating segments and regions due to industry supply additions amidst continued soft global economic conditions.
Currency decreased net sales by 1% year-over-year, and increased net sales by 2% sequentially.
Equity losses were $48 million, compared to equity earnings of $174 million in the year-ago period, driven by declines at the Company's principal joint ventures. Equity losses were $43 million in the prior quarter. Sequentially, the earnings decline was primarily driven by planned maintenance activity at Sadara.
GAAP net loss was $73 million. Operating EBIT1 was $708 million, down $1.7 billion versus the year-ago period, with declines in all operating segments due to lower local prices and reduced operating rates to match market dynamics. Sequentially, Op. EBIT was up $107 million, primarily driven by Performance Materials & Coatings.
Cash provided by operating activities – continuing operations was $531 million, down $1.1 billion year-over-year and down $1.5 billion compared to the prior quarter. The Company delivered cash flow conversion1 of 85% on a trailing 12-month basis.
Returns to shareholders totaled $621 million in the quarter, including $496 million in dividends and $125 million in share repurchases.
OldAIMGuy
1 year ago
Here's "Simply Wall St" take on how DOW is looking in the future:
"f you're not sure where to start when looking for the next multi-bagger, there are a few key trends you should keep an eye out for. Firstly, we'd want to identify a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and then alongside that, an ever-increasing base of capital employed. Basically this means that a company has profitable initiatives that it can continue to reinvest in, which is a trait of a compounding machine. So on that note, Dow (NYSE:DOW) looks quite promising in regards to its trends of return on capital."
Article:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/underlying-return-capital-trends-dow-133304044.html
Best wishes,
OAG Tom
Danl
5 years ago
Yo!
Much of the spin offs, I think, will depend on number of shares issued, initial valuation, and multiplals applied, I think. Revs should be good, if not better.. We need an initial valuation of $50-$60 for Dow & DD, at least... Breen should have a list of spinoffs set, as should Fitterling. Looking for Breen to appreciate stock values 300%, which is low, for his past history... I like the Dow dividends going forward. We shall see.. I’m still buying.
What you thinking?