BASF posts record sales in 2011

BASF posts record sales in 2011

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retardants from the electronics industry, particularly for printed wiring board applications, he comments. The lower demand for flame retardants was cited as the chief cause of a $27 million reduction in sales volume for the Industrial Engineered Products segment in 4Q 2011. However, the segment still achieved a $3 million gain in net sales to $194 million due to higher selling prices and favourable foreign currency translation effects. On a GAAP basis, operating income increased by $17 million to $30 million as compared to the same period last year as 2010 was impacted by accelerated depreciation of property, plant and equipment. Industrial Performance Products’ net sales increased $7 million or 2% to $310 million driven principally by higher selling prices, offset by lower sales volume within the antioxidants and petroleum additives businesses. On a GAAP basis, operating income increased $8 million to $37 million compared to the same period last year as 2011 was impacted by accelerated recognition of asset retirement obligations, the company explains.

across all divisions contributed to this growth, BASF says. Volumes declined by 6%, particularly in the Paper Chemicals and Performance Chemicals divisions. EBIT before special items declined by 25% due to expenses related to the integration of Cognis and margin pressure due to intense competition, the company reports. Looking ahead, BASF says it is unlikely that results in the first half of 2012 will match the same high levels achieved in the first two quarters of 2011. However, it expects to surpass 2011 levels during the second half of the year.

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BASF posts record sales in 2011 n 2011, BASF SE posted record sales of E73.5 billion, up 15% from 2010, with all regions contributing. Income from operations (EBIT) before special items improved by 4% to E8.4 billion and EBIT increased almost 11% to E8.6 billion, the company reports. Sales in 4Q 2011 at around E18.1 billion were higher than in 4Q 2010 and 3Q 2011, but the slowing of the economy over the course of the year was reflected in the EBIT before special items, which at E1.5 billion was 14% below 4Q 2010. Customers were more cautious in their ordering, reduced their inventories and put off orders in expectation that the economy would decline and prices could possibly soften, BASF observed. The Performance Products segment recorded a 28% increase in full-year sales to E15.7 billion. EBIT before special items reached E1.7 billion, an increase of 11%. For the fourth quarter, the segment posted a 19% rise in sales compared with the same quarter of 2010. The inclusion of the Cognis businesses and price increases

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Ferro reports full-year gains but fourth-quarter loss hio-based performance materials company Ferro Corp achieved net sales of US$2.16 billion for the year ended 31 December 2011, an increase of 2.6% compared with $2.10 billion in 2010. Net income was $31.5 million in 2011 compared with $5.0 million the previous year. The improvement was driven by significantly lower restructuring and impairment charges, reduced losses on extinguishment of debt and lower interest expense, partially offset by reduced gross profit and higher income tax expense. The company reports that sales increased in all segments except Electronic Materials, where reduced demand and excess inventories of solar power modules resulted in decreased demand for the company’s conductive metal pastes. Excluding the Electronic Materials segment, sales increased by 7.5% compared with 2010. During 2011, changes in product pricing and mix were the primary drivers of increased sales, accounting for ten percentage points of sales growth. Changes in foreign currency exchange rates contributed an additional two percentage points of sales growth, while lower sales volume reduced growth by nine percentage points. For the fourth quarter of 2011, Ferro posted net sales of $443 million, a decline of 18% from net sales of $537 million in 4Q 2010. The fall in sales was largely due to the weakness in the Electronic

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