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This has a planned merger with DuPont (DD-N), probably later this year or early next. These are both trading as if they are already a merged entity. He is of mixed feelings. There will be a bunch of cost cutting, which should boost earnings in the short term. Integrating these behemoth companies is never an easy task.
Merging with DuPont (DD-N). This will be one of the great industrial companies of the world. They make products that everybody needs in the manufacturing business. Assumes there will be synergies because of cost cutting, and that there will be more pricing power than what they currently have. In the chemical industry much is dependent on the price of feedstock, which is oil and natural gas. This is one that people are going to want to own.
The chemical sector over the last few years has been the best place in basic materials. The low price of natural gas has helped. When the markets corrected, all chemical stocks sold off, found lows and tested them twice. This one is behaving quite well. The market is voting that this is one of the places you could see a good recovery.
This is looking a lot better. There is an activist involved, which is one that tends to get the results. The chemical industry in general is one that is ripe for activism. A very cyclical industry. They tend to do things just at the wrong time. In general there is a renaissance in the chemical industry, because of low gas prices and a resurgence of the US oil/gas industry. This is probably a good time to be in this.
One of the big input costs for chemicals is natural gas, and prices have been very weak for natural gas. This company benefits when the economy is a little stronger. It concerns him the way chemical stocks sold off in October. He wouldn’t want to see this dip below $50, so if you own, use that as a Stop. He would like to see it make a new high by trading through $55. Feels there may be better names. 3.2% dividend yield.
This company made a big switch. They were in commodity businesses that had low margins. Decided to shed some of their historic businesses and go into higher value chemical products that have higher margins. Low raw material costs pushed up margins for the 9th straight quarter in the plastics business. Have a lot of room to the upside. Yield of 2.99%.
Have been selling off their commodity type businesses. Stock has held in relatively well. They are benefiting from low natural gas prices because as a chemical producer, natural gas is a big cost. This is on her watch list, but it hasn’t pulled back as much as some of the industrial names. Her preference would be for something that has pulled back more.
One of his newest names, one of the highest quality companies in the world. Going through a merger with DD-N (Dupont). Once completed, they will spin off the business into 3 components. It has a rich dividend and growth. A recession would be the biggest risk, but he doesn’t see one on the horizon. He feels comfortable going forward in rate of dividend growth.