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Dow reports second quarter results


USA
July 27, 2017

  • Earnings Per Share of $1.07; Operating Earnings Per Share of $1.08, up 14%
  • Sales Increase to $13.8B; Ex. M&A Sales Rise 8% with Gains in all Segments and Geographies
  • Volume Grows 11%, or 3% Ex. M&A, with Broad-Based Growth in all Segments and Geographies
  • Price Increases 5% with Gains in all Geographies
  • EBITDA of $2.8B; Operating EBITDA Increases 12%, or $295 Million    

The entire Dow earnings release can be found here.

Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural Sciences reported second quarter sales of $1.6 billion, up 3 percent year-over-year, driven by a double-digit increase in the Seeds business. Volume increased 6 percent, with gains in both Seeds and Crop Protection businesses, while price declined 3 percent.

Seeds volume rose double-digits, primarily due to increased demand for POWERCORE® corn seeds in Latin America as well as higher demand for cotton seeds in North America, including the highly successful launch of ENLIST™ cotton. In the quarter, the business also received the necessary import approvals to allow for the full commercial launch of ENLIST™ corn seeds in the U.S. and Canada for the 2018 growing season.

Crop Protection volume increased on higher demand for herbicides and insecticides, which more than offset lower demand for fungicides. The business also benefited from the ENLIST™ cotton seeds launch through the increased, accompanying sales of ENLIST DUO® herbicide. The business reported robust growth for its new crop protection chemicals and formulations: sales of ARYLEX™ broadleaf herbicide nearly doubled year-over-year; ISOCLAST™ insecticide resumed its momentum in the marketplace after achieving key regulatory milestones; and new corn herbicide formulations gained traction in North America. Dow continues to see soft demand for rice herbicides in China on generic pressure and high channel inventories.

Operating EBITDA was $326 million, up from $232 million in the year-ago period, driven by robust demand for the business’s novel Seeds and Crop Protection technologies and benefits from lower operating costs primarily driven by productivity actions.

Equity losses for the segment were $7 million, compared to equity losses of $11 million in the year-ago period. 



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Published: July 27, 2017

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