Wednesday, March 17, 2021

LANXESS makes a confident start to fiscal year 2021: Earnings expected to be between EUR 900 million and EUR 1 billion


  • Specialty chemicals company robust in pandemic year 2020
  • Sales decreased by 10.3 percent year-on-year to EUR 6.1 billion
  • EBITDA pre exceptionals at the upper end of the guided range at EUR 862 million
  • EBITDA margin pre exceptionals at a good 14.1 percent
  • Dividend proposal for fiscal year 2020: EUR 1.00
  • Fiscal year 2021 characterized by growth

Thailand, 17 March 2021 – LANXESS is starting the new fiscal year 2021 with confidence: The specialty chemicals company expects that many of its customer industries will recover and therefore anticipates EBITDA pre exceptionals of between EUR 900 million and EUR 1 billion for the full year.

LANXESS proved robust in fiscal year 2020, which was dominated by the coronavirus pandemic. The specialty chemicals company achieved EBITDA pre exceptionals of EUR 862 million, only 15.4 percent lower than the previous year’s figure of EUR 1.019 billion. Earnings are therefore at the top end of the guided range of between EUR 820 million and EUR 880 million. On January 26, the Group released preliminary figures for the strong fourth quarter, after many businesses had developed better than expected. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals reached an encouraging 14.1 percent, against 15.0 percent a year ago.

“We performed well in the pandemic year of 2020 and pulled off a strong finish in the fourth quarter. Our earnings margin shows that the Group’s stable position is standing the test of the crisis. I would like to thank the entire LANXESS team, who did everything possible in this difficult year to keep the business running,” said Matthias Zachert, Chairman of the Board of Management of LANXESS AG. “With this team and our strong position, we can tackle 2021 with optimism and focus entirely on growth.”

At EUR 6.104 billion, LANXESS’ Group sales in 2020 decreased by 10.3 percent from the previous year’s figure of EUR 6.802 billion. Net income from continuing operations increased sharply to EUR 908 million after EUR 240 million in the previous year. This was attributable to proceeds from the sale of its stake in chemical park operator Currenta, which LANXESS concluded at the end of April. Net financial liabilities* decreased from EUR 1.742 billion at the end of 2019 to EUR 1.012 billion as of December 31, 2020.

Despite coronavirus pandemic: dividend to increase again

The dividend is also to be increased again for the exceptional year 2020. The Board of Management and Supervisory Board will propose a dividend of EUR 1.00 per share – around 5 percent more than in the previous year – to the Annual Stockholders’ Meeting, which will be held virtually on May 19, 2021. This corresponds to a total payout of around EUR 87 million.

Portfolio restructuring continues: all signs point to growth

With the sales of the membrane and chrome chemicals businesses and the announced sale of the leather chemicals business, in 2020 LANXESS systematically divested areas that no longer fit into the strategic focus on specialty chemicals. The Group thus laid the foundation for more profitable development. The sale of its stake in the chemical park operator Currenta also provided a solid financial base.

In 2021, all signs are pointing to growth – with a focus on businesses with consumer protection products. Within a few weeks, LANXESS has announced three acquisitions in this area. With the acquisition of the French biocide specialist INTACE already completed, the specialty chemicals company has expanded its range of fungicides for paper and packaging. In the future, LANXESS will significantly expand its offering for the growing animal hygiene market with the portfolio of the disinfectant and hygiene provider Theseo. The transaction is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2021.

In mid-February 2021, the specialty chemicals company announced the second-largest acquisition in its history. By acquiring the U.S. group Emerald Kalama Chemical, LANXESS can further strengthen its Consumer Protection segment and tap into new fields of application with high margins such as the food industry and animal health. The Group expects the transaction to be completed in the second half of the year following regulatory approvals.

“Consumer Protection products are characterized by attractive growth rates and strong margins. We want to grow in this area and have got down to it right from the very start of the year,” said Zachert.

Segment development 2020: Consumer Protection performs strongly

Sales and earnings performance in the Advanced Intermediates segment was influenced by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 as a whole. Weak demand and lower prices had a negative effect on the Advanced Industrial Intermediates business unit in particular. Sales fell by 11.2 percent from EUR 2.251 billion to EUR 1.999 billion. At EUR 336 million, EBITDA pre exceptionals was 12.3 percent lower than the previous year’s figure of EUR 383 million. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals was almost stable at 16.8 percent, against 17.0 percent in the previous year.

In the Specialty Additives segment, sales volumes – especially in the automotive and aviation industries – likewise decreased significantly due to the coronavirus pandemic. Exchange rates also had a negative effect on sales and earnings. At EUR 1.728 billion, sales were down 12.1 percent on the previous year’s figure of EUR 1.965 billion, partly due to slightly lower selling prices. EBITDA pre exceptionals fell by 19.5 percent from EUR 353 million to EUR 284 million. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals for fiscal year 2020 came in at 16.4 percent, against 18.0 percent in the previous year.

The businesses in the Consumer Protection segment, newly created in 2020, performed strongly throughout the year. This was driven by strong agrochemicals business at Saltigo and good demand for disinfectants. The positive portfolio effect from the acquisition of the Brazilian biocide manufacturer IPEL also more than offset adverse exchange rate effects. Sales amounted to EUR 1.110 billion, up 5.7 percent on the previous year’s figure of EUR 1.050 billion. EBITDA pre exceptionals grew by 17.7 percent from EUR 198 million to EUR 233 million. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals reached a strong 21.0 percent, against 18.9 percent a year ago.

In the Engineering Materials segment, sales and earnings were hit by weak demand from the automotive industry in the first half of the year. Sales declined by 17.9 percent from EUR 1.450 billion to EUR 1.190 billion, partly due to lower selling prices and negative exchange rate effects. EBITDA pre exceptionals fell by 36.6 percent from EUR 238 million to EUR 151 million. In addition to the weak demand, earnings were also reduced by a significant, planned maintenance shutdown and difficulties with the subsequent resumption of production in Belgium. The EBITDA margin pre exceptionals of 12.7 percent was below the figure of 16.4 percent posted in the previous year.


LANXESS is a leading specialty chemicals company with sales of EUR 6.1 billion in 2020. The company currently has about 14,300 employees in 33 countries. The core business of LANXESS is the development, manufacturing and marketing of chemical intermediates, additives, specialty chemicals and plastics. LANXESS is listed in the leading sustainability indices Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI World and Europe) and FTSE4Good.

Forward-Looking Statements
This company release contains certain forward-looking statements, including assumptions, opinions, expectations and views of the company or cited from third party sources. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could cause the actual results, financial position, development or performance of LANXESS AG to differ materially from the estimations expressed or implied herein. LANXESS AG does not guarantee that the assumptions underlying such forward-looking statements are free from errors, nor does it accept any responsibility for the future accuracy of the opinions expressed in this presentation or the actual occurrence of the forecast developments. No representation or warranty (expressed or implied) is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, any information, estimates, targets and opinions contained herein, and no liability whatsoever is accepted as to any errors, omissions or misstatements contained herein, and accordingly, no representative of LANXESS AG or any of its affiliated companies or any of such person's officers, directors or employees accepts any liability whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the use of this document.





Monday, March 8, 2021

Introducing “Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC” with price starts from THB 3.19 million

Mercedes-Benz emphasizes Mercedes-AMG’s success with the launch of this new version of compact SUV


  • Mercedes-Benz introduces “Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC” with price starts from THB 3.19 million
  • In Thailand, sales for “Mercedes-AMG” increased by 14.9% in 2020. Q4 alone increased by 33.9%.
  • Mercedes-Benz emphasizes Mercedes-AMG’s success with the launch of new Mercedes-AMG version of its new compact SUV


Mercedes-Benz emphasizes the popularity and success of its high-performance vehicles under the Mercedes-AMG brand that has garnered significant growth in 2020, despite the spread of COVID-19 that affected auto industry in Thailand, by introducing “Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC”, a high-performance version of its new compact SUV designed under the ‘Mercedes-AMG’ philosophy in every detail. The new Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC is priced at THB 3.19 million.


Mr. Roland Folger, President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) Company Limited
, said “With a commitment to excite luxury car market in Thailand throughout this year, we looked back at last year’s performance and noticed that sales for Mercedes-AMG have increased by 14.9% in 2020. And for the Q4 alone, sales for Mercedes-AMG increased by 33.9%. As a result of that, following the launch of “Mercedes-Benz The new E-Class” this past February, Mercedes-Benz is now ready to introduce “Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC”. This new vehicle is not only our second-generation compact SUV with more character, more space and more safety, it is also a Mercedes-AMG version that stands out both in terms of its unprecedented performance and strikingly, sport design that should get Mercedes-AMG fans out there to be truly excited.”


Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC is a powerful and versatile compact SUV designed under the philosophy of Mercedes-AMG in every detail. It is powered by a 1,991 cc 4-cylinder engine with Turbocharger and intercooler capable of delivering an outstanding peak output at 306 hp. The engine delivers peak torque at 400 Nm at 3,000-4,000 rpm. Acceleration rate from 0-100 km/h can be done in only 5.1 seconds.


The exterior design stands out with unique Mercedes-AMG design applied throughout the vehicle, starting with the sleek AMG specific radiator grille, new Full LED high-performance headlamps with LED daytime running lights, as well as new 19” AMG 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels.


Inside the cabin, it is an AMG Interior that offers impeccable excitement and precise control with 3-spoke sporty-designed steering wheel covered in nappa leather and Touch control buttons. AMG Sport seats distinctively convey racer’s feeling throughout the road with ARTICO leather alternating with DINAMICA micro-fiber with red stitches and red seat belts. The 64 colors of cabin ambient lighting system add sporty sense to the cabin.

Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC is priced at 3,190,000 baht.

For more information about the Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC, you can contact Mercedes-Benz and Mercedes-AMG authorized dealers nationwide.

About Mercedes-Benz AG 
Mercedes-Benz AG is responsible for the global business of Mercedes-Benz Cars and Mercedes-Benz Vans with over 173,000 employees worldwide. Ola Källenius is Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz AG. The company focuses on the development, production and sales of passenger cars, vans and services. Furthermore, the company aspires to be leading in the fields of connectivity, automated driving and alternative drives with its forward-looking innovations. The product portfolio comprises the Mercedes-Benz brand with the sub-brands Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach and Mercedes me - as well as the smart brand, and the EQ product and technology brand for electric mobility. Mercedes-Benz AG is one of the largest manufacturers of premium passenger cars. In 2019 it sold nearly 2.4 million cars and more than 438,000 vans. In its two business divisions, Mercedes-Benz AG is continually expanding its worldwide production network with over 40 production sites on four continents, while aligning itself to meet the requirements of electric mobility. At the same time, the company is developing its global battery production network on three continents. Sustainable actions play a decisive role in both business divisions. To the company, sustainability means creating value for all stakeholders on a lasting basis: customers, employees, investors, business partners and the society as a whole. The basis for this is the sustainable business strategy of Daimler in which the company takes responsibility for the economic, ecological and social effects of its business activities and looks at the entire value chain.


Monday, March 1, 2021

LANXESS signs contract to acquire Emerald Kalama Chemical

  • Acquisition with sales of USD 425 million and EBITDA of USD 90 million to strengthen Consumer Protection segment
  • Enterprise value of USD 1.075 billion
  • High-margin new application fields in food industry and animal health
  • Rapid integration expected


Bangkok, Thailand 1/3/2021
–Specialty chemicals company LANXESS is accelerating its growth course and signed a binding agreement to acquire 100 percent shares in Emerald Kalama Chemical on February 14, 2021. The US-based company is a globally leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals, especially for the consumer segment, and is majority-owned by affiliates of the US private equity firm American Securities LLC.

The enterprise value of Emerald Kalama Chemical amounts to USD 1.075 billion. After deducting debt-like items, the purchase price is around USD 1.04 billion (EUR 867 million*), which LANXESS will finance from existing liquidity. The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2021. It is still subject to approval by the relevant authorities.

In 2020, Emerald Kalama Chemical achieved sales of around USD 425 million and EBITDA pre exceptionals of approximately USD 90 million. Within three years following the completion of the transaction, LANXESS expects an additional annual EBITDA contribution of around USD 30 million (EUR 25 million*) from synergy effects. The acquisition will already be earnings per share accretive in the first fiscal year after its completion.

“We are gaining further momentum on our growth course. The businesses of Emerald Kalama Chemical are an ideal fit for us. We will further strengthen our Consumer Protection segment and open up new application areas with strong margins, for example in the food industry and animal health sector. In addition, we will also enlarge our presence in our growth region of North America. All this will make us even more profitable and stable,” said Matthias Zachert, Chairman of the Board of Management of LANXESS AG.

Emerald Kalama Chemical employs approximately 500 employees worldwide and runs production sites in Kalama, Washington (USA), Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Widnes (Great Britain). Emerald Kalama Chemical generates around 45 percent of its turnover in North America. “Emerald Kalama Chemical has a very efficient setup, bundling all its production activities at only three sites. That is why we expect to integrate the new business very quickly,” said Zachert.

Targeted portfolio expansion in the Consumer Protection segment

Emerald Kalama Chemical generates about 75 percent of its turnover with specialties in the consumer segment. These include preservatives for food, household and cosmetic applications, flavors and fragrances as well as products for animal nutrition. The remaining 25 percent of sales come from the specialty chemicals business for industrial applications, including the plastics and adhesives industries.

With the acquisition, LANXESS is pursuing a targeted expansion of its portfolio: The company has a strong position in the global business with antimicrobial active ingredients and preservatives, including for consumer protection products and animal hygiene. Examples are disinfectants effective against the Coronavirus or the African Swine Fever. 

*Based on exchange rate of EUR/USD = 1.20.