Huntsman Announces First Quarter 2022 Earnings; Over $200 million in Share Repurchases During the First Quarter
Huntsman Corporation (HUN) reported a robust first quarter in 2022, achieving revenues of $2,389 million, a 30% increase from $1,837 million in Q1 2021. The net income surged to $240 million compared to $100 million a year ago, translating to diluted EPS of $1.04. Adjusted net income was $256 million, with an adjusted EBITDA of $415 million and a margin of 17%. The company has improved its financial flexibility with increased cash flow, a 13% dividend hike, and a doubled share repurchase authorization of $2 billion.
- Net income up 140% year-over-year at $240 million.
- Diluted EPS increased to $1.04 from $0.37 in Q1 2021.
- Adjusted net income rose 74% to $256 million.
- First quarter adjusted EBITDA increased 44% to $415 million.
- Free cash flow of $16 million, a significant turnaround from an outflow of $114 million in the prior year.
- Dividend increased by 13%, totaling a 70% increase since 2018.
- Share repurchase authorization doubled to $2 billion.
- Increased raw material costs impacting margins.
- Net cash provided by operating activities decreased from $85 million to $(16) million year-over-year.
First Quarter Highlights
- First quarter 2022 net income of
$240 million compared to net income of$100 million in the prior year period; first quarter 2022 diluted earnings per share of$1.04 compared to diluted earnings per share of$0.37 in the prior year period. - First quarter 2022 adjusted net income of
$256 million compared to adjusted net income of$147 million in the prior year period; first quarter 2022 adjusted diluted earnings per share of$1.19 compared to adjusted diluted earnings per share of$0.66 in the prior year period. - First quarter 2022 adjusted EBITDA of
$415 million compared to adjusted EBITDA of$289 million in the prior year period. - First quarter 2022 adjusted EBITDA margin of
17% compared to adjusted EBITDA margin of16% in the prior year period. - First quarter 2022 net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations was
$85 million . Free cash flow from continuing operations was$16 million for the first quarter 2022 compared to an outflow of$114 million in the prior year period. - Repurchased approximately 5.5 million shares for approximately
$210 million in the first quarter 2022. During the first quarter of 2022, the Board approved an increased share repurchase authorization to$2 billion from$1 billion . The Company intends to repurchase approximately$1 billion in shares during 2022. - The strong financial condition of the Company was reflected in the recent rating upgrades from Fitch to BBB on March 4, 2022 and S&P to BBB- on April 13, 2022.
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March 31, | ||||
In millions, except per share amounts | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Revenues | $ 2,389 | $ 1,837 | ||
Net income | $ 240 | $ 100 | ||
Adjusted net income (1) | $ 256 | $ 147 | ||
Diluted income per share | $ 1.04 | $ 0.37 | ||
Adjusted diluted income per share(1) | $ 1.19 | $ 0.66 | ||
Adjusted EBITDA(1) | $ 415 | $ 289 | ||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities from continuing operations | $ 85 | $ (16) | ||
Free cash flow from continuing operations(2) | $ 16 | $ (114) |
See end of press release for footnote explanations and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures. |
THE WOODLANDS, Texas, April 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) today reported first quarter 2022 results with revenues of
Peter R. Huntsman, Chairman, President and CEO, commented:
"We started 2022 with positive momentum and are focused on further improvements through a deliberate value over volume strategy that includes our pricing initiatives, cost optimization programs, organic investments and when appropriate bolt-on acquisitions. We delivered on pricing in the first quarter and expanded our margins despite tremendous upward pressure on our raw material costs. The strength of our balance sheet was recognized by the recent upgrades from S&P to BBB- and Fitch to BBB.
Looking forward, our balance sheet strength as well as our expected cash flow gives us flexibility to invest for the future as well as return cash to shareholders today. The Board increased our dividend
Segment Analysis for 1Q22 Compared to 1Q21
Polyurethanes
The increase in revenues in our Polyurethanes segment for the three months ended March 31, 2022 compared to the same period of 2021 was largely due to higher MDI average selling prices and slightly higher sales volumes. MDI average selling prices increased in all our regions. Sales volumes increased primarily due to stronger demand in all our regions. The increase in segment adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to higher MDI margins resulting from higher MDI pricing and slightly higher sales volumes, partially offset by higher raw material costs and lower earnings from our PO/MTBE joint venture in China.
Performance Products
The increase in revenues in our Performance Products segment for the three months ended March 31, 2022 compared to the same period of 2021 was primarily due to higher average selling prices and slightly higher sales volumes. Average selling prices increased primarily due to stronger demand in relation to the ongoing recovery from the global economic slowdown as well as in response to an increase in raw material costs. Sales volumes increased primarily due to stronger demand as well as favorable product mix changes aligned with our value-over-volume business strategy. The increase in segment adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to increased revenues and margins, partially offset by increased fixed costs.
Advanced Materials
The increase in revenues in our Advanced Materials segment for the three months ended March 31, 2022 compared to the same period in 2021 was primarily due to higher average selling prices, partially offset by lower sales volumes. Average selling prices increased across all markets largely in response to higher raw material, energy and logistics costs. Sales volumes decreased primarily due to deselection of lower margin base resins business. The increase in segment adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to higher sales prices and the benefit from the Gabriel Acquisition.
Textile Effects
The increase in revenues in our Textile Effects segment for the three months ended March 31, 2022 compared to the same period of 2021 was due to higher average selling prices, partially offset by a decrease in sales volumes. Average selling prices increased in response to higher direct costs. Sales volumes decreased primarily due to a deselection of certain volume as well as lower demand. The increase in segment adjusted EBITDA was primarily due to improved portfolio mix.
Corporate, LIFO and other
For the three months ended March 31, 2022, adjusted EBITDA from Corporate and other was a loss of
Liquidity and Capital Resources
During the three months ended March 31, 2022, our free cash flow from continuing operations was a source of cash of
During the three months ended March 31, 2022, we spent
Income Taxes
In the first quarter 2022, both our effective tax rate and our adjusted effective tax rate was
Earnings Conference Call Information
We will hold a conference call to discuss our first quarter 2022 financial results on Thursday, April 28, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. ET.
Webcast link: https://services.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=KvyqXLON
Participant dial-in numbers:
Domestic callers: (877) 402-8037
International callers: (201) 378-4913
The conference call will be accompanied by presentation slides that will be accessible via the webcast link and Huntsman's investor relations website, www.huntsman.com/investors. Upon conclusion of the call, the webcast replay will be accessible via Huntsman's website.
Upcoming Conferences
During the second quarter 2022, a member of management is expected to present at:
Wells Fargo Industrials Conference on May 5, 2022
Key Banc Industrials and Basic Materials Conference on June 2, 2022
Stifel Cross Sector Insight Conference on June 8, 2022
Deutsche Bank Global Materials Conference on June 9, 2022
A webcast of the presentation, if applicable, along with accompanying materials will be available at www.huntsman.com/investors.
Table 1 – Results of Operations | ||||
Three months ended | ||||
March 31, | ||||
In millions, except per share amounts | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Revenues | $ 2,389 | $ 1,837 | ||
Cost of goods sold | 1,824 | 1,445 | ||
Gross profit | 565 | 392 | ||
Operating expenses (credits) | 261 | 242 | ||
Restructuring, impairment and plant closing costs | - | 24 | ||
Operating income | 304 | 126 | ||
Interest expense, net | (14) | (19) | ||
Equity in income of investment in unconsolidated affiliates | 15 | 38 | ||
Fair value adjustments to Venator investment and related loss on disposal | (2) | (19) | ||
Other income, net | 1 | 7 | ||
Income from continuing operations before income taxes | 304 | 133 | ||
Income tax expense | (65) | (34) | ||
Income from continuing operations | 239 | 99 | ||
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax | 1 | 1 | ||
Net income | 240 | 100 | ||
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax | (17) | (17) | ||
Net income attributable to Huntsman Corporation | $ 223 | $ 83 | ||
Adjusted EBITDA (1) | $ 415 | $ 289 | ||
Adjusted net income (1) | $ 256 | $ 147 | ||
Basic income per share | $ 1.05 | $ 0.38 | ||
Diluted income per share | $ 1.04 | $ 0.37 | ||
Adjusted diluted income per share (1) | $ 1.19 | $ 0.66 | ||
Common share information: | ||||
Basic weighted average shares | 213 | 220 | ||
Diluted weighted average shares | 215 | 223 | ||
Diluted shares for adjusted diluted income per share | 215 | 223 |
See end of press release for footnote explanations. |
Table 2 – Results of Operations by Segment | ||||||
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March 31, | Better / | |||||
In millions | 2022 | 2021 | (Worse) | |||
Segment Revenues: | ||||||
Polyurethanes | $ 1,386 | $ 1,068 | ||||
Performance Products | 480 | 305 | ||||
Advanced Materials | 335 | 278 | ||||
Textile Effects | 197 | 193 | ||||
Total Reportable Segments' Revenue | 2,398 | 1,844 | ||||
Intersegment Eliminations | (9) | (7) | n/m | |||
Total Revenues | $ 2,389 | $ 1,837 | ||||
Segment Adjusted EBITDA(1): | ||||||
Polyurethanes | $ 224 | $ 207 | ||||
Performance Products | 146 | 63 | ||||
Advanced Materials | 67 | 44 | ||||
Textile Effects | 28 | 25 | ||||
Total Reportable Segments' Adjusted EBITDA | 465 | 339 | ||||
Corporate, LIFO and other | (50) | (50) | ||||
Total Adjusted EBITDA(1) | $ 415 | $ 289 |
n/m = not meaningful |
See end of press release for footnote explanations. |
Table 3 – Factors Impacting Sales Revenue | ||||||||||
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March 31, 2022 vs. 2021 | ||||||||||
Average Selling Price(a) | ||||||||||
Local | Exchange | Sales Mix | Sales | |||||||
Currency | Rate | & Other | Volume(b) | Total | ||||||
Polyurethanes | ( | |||||||||
Performance Products | ( | |||||||||
Advanced Materials | ( | ( | ||||||||
Textile Effects | ( | ( | ( |
(a) Excludes sales from tolling arrangements, by-products and raw materials. | ||||||
(b) Excludes sales from by-products and raw materials. |
Table 4 – Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures | ||||||||||||||||
Income Tax | Diluted Income | |||||||||||||||
EBITDA | Expense | Net Income | Per Share | |||||||||||||
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March 31, | March 31, | March 31, | March 31, | |||||||||||||
In millions, except per share amounts | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||||
Net income | $ 240 | $ 100 | $ 240 | $ 100 | $ 1.11 | $ 0.45 | ||||||||||
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests | (17) | (17) | (17) | (17) | (0.08) | (0.08) | ||||||||||
Net income attributable to Huntsman Corporation | 223 | 83 | 223 | 83 | 1.04 | 0.37 | ||||||||||
Interest expense from continuing operations | 14 | 19 | ||||||||||||||
Income tax expense, net from continuing operations | 65 | 34 | $ (65) | $ (34) | ||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization from continuing operations | 71 | 74 | ||||||||||||||
Business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments | 6 | 9 | - | (2) | 6 | 7 | 0.03 | 0.03 | ||||||||
Costs associated with the Albemarle Settlement, net | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | ||||||||
EBITDA / Income from discontinued operations, net of tax | (1) | (1) | N/A | N/A | (1) | (1) | - | - | ||||||||
Loss on sale of businesses/assets | 4 | - | (1) | - | 3 | - | 0.01 | - | ||||||||
Income from transition services arrangements | (1) | (1) | - | - | (1) | (1) | - | - | ||||||||
Fair value adjustments to Venator Investment | 2 | 19 | - | - | 2 | 19 | 0.01 | 0.09 | ||||||||
Certain legal and other settlements and related expenses | 12 | 2 | (4) | (1) | 8 | 1 | 0.04 | - | ||||||||
Certain non-recurring information technology project implementation costs | 2 | 1 | - | - | 2 | 1 | 0.01 | - | ||||||||
Amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses | 14 | 22 | (3) | (5) | 11 | 17 | 0.05 | 0.08 | ||||||||
Restructuring, impairment and plant closing and transition costs | 3 | 24 | (1) | (6) | 2 | 18 | 0.01 | 0.08 | ||||||||
Plant incident remediation costs | - | 4 | - | (1) | - | 3 | - | 0.01 | ||||||||
Adjusted(1) | $ 415 | $ 289 | $ (74) | $ (49) | $ 256 | $ 147 | $ 1.19 | $ 0.66 | ||||||||
Adjusted income tax expense (1) | $ 74 | $ 49 | ||||||||||||||
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax | 17 | 17 | ||||||||||||||
Adjusted pre-tax income (1) | $ 347 | $ 213 | ||||||||||||||
Adjusted effective tax rate (3) | ||||||||||||||||
Effective tax rate |
N/A = not applicable |
See end of press release for footnote explanations. |
Table 5 – Selected Balance Sheet Items | ||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||
In millions | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Cash | $ 807 | $ 1,041 | ||
Accounts and notes receivable, net | 1,310 | 1,186 | ||
Inventories | 1,382 | 1,201 | ||
Receivable associated with the Albemarle Settlement | 333 | 333 | ||
Other current assets | 156 | 167 | ||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 2,551 | 2,576 | ||
Other noncurrent assets | 2,863 | 2,888 | ||
Total assets | $ 9,402 | $ 9,392 | ||
Accounts payable | $ 1,315 | $ 1,208 | ||
Other current liabilities | 782 | 831 | ||
Current portion of debt | 21 | 12 | ||
Long-term debt | 1,529 | 1,538 | ||
Other noncurrent liabilities | 1,215 | 1,244 | ||
Huntsman Corporation stockholders' equity | 4,343 | 4,378 | ||
Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries | 197 | 181 | ||
Total liabilities and equity | $ 9,402 | $ 9,392 |
Table 6 – Outstanding Debt | ||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||
In millions | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Debt: | ||||
Revolving credit facility | $ - | $ - | ||
Accounts receivable programs | - | - | ||
Senior notes | 1,468 | 1,473 | ||
Variable interest entities | 50 | 45 | ||
Other debt | 32 | 32 | ||
Total debt - excluding affiliates | 1,550 | 1,550 | ||
Total cash | 807 | 1,041 | ||
Net debt - excluding affiliates (4) | $ 743 | $ 509 |
See end of press release for footnote explanations. |
Table 7 – Summarized Statement of Cash Flows | ||||
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March 31, | ||||
In millions | 2022 | 2021 | ||
Total cash at beginning of period | $ 1,041 | $ 1,593 | ||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities from continuing operations | 85 | (16) | ||
Net cash used in operating activities from discontinued operations(3) | - | (1) | ||
Net cash used in investing activities | (65) | (323) | ||
Net cash provided by investing activities from discontinued operations(3) | - | - | ||
Net cash used in financing activities | (252) | (579) | ||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash | (2) | (1) | ||
Total cash at end of period | $ 807 | $ 673 | ||
Free cash flow from continuing operations(2): | ||||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities | $ 85 | $ (16) | ||
Capital expenditures | (69) | (98) | ||
Free cash flow from continuing operations | $ 16 | $ (114) | ||
Supplemental cash flow information: | ||||
Cash paid for interest | $ (9) | $ (16) | ||
Cash paid for income taxes | (32) | (8) | ||
Cash paid for restructuring and integration | (13) | (9) | ||
Cash paid for pensions | (13) | (14) | ||
Depreciation and amortization | 71 | 74 | ||
Change in primary working capital: | ||||
Accounts and notes receivable | $ (134) | $ (117) | ||
Inventories | (187) | (156) | ||
Accounts payable | 120 | 94 | ||
Total change in primary working capital | $ (201) | $ (179) |
See end of press release for footnote explanations. |
Footnotes | |
(1) | We use adjusted EBITDA to measure the operating performance of our business and for planning and evaluating the performance of our business segments. We provide adjusted net income because we feel it provides meaningful insight for the investment community into the performance of our business. We believe that net income (loss) is the performance measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. ("GAAP") that is most directly comparable to adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income (loss). Additional information with respect to our use of each of these financial measures follows: |
Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per share, as used herein, are not necessarily comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. | |
Adjusted EBITDA is computed by eliminating the following from net income (loss): (a) net income attributable to noncontrolling interests, net of tax; (b) interest; (c) income taxes; (d) depreciation and amortization; (e) amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses (gains); (f) restructuring, impairment and plant closing and transition costs (credits); and further adjusted for certain other items set forth in the reconciliation of net income (loss) to adjusted EBITDA in Table 4 above. | |
Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per share are computed by eliminating the after tax impact of the following items from net income (loss): (a) net income attributable to noncontrolling interest; (b) amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses (gains); (c) restructuring, impairment and plant closing and transition costs (credits); and further adjusted for certain other items set forth in the reconciliation of net income (loss) to adjusted net income (loss) in Table 4 above. The income tax impacts, if any, of each adjusting item represent a ratable allocation of the total difference between the unadjusted tax expense and the total adjusted tax expense, computed without consideration of any adjusting items using a with and without approach. | |
We may disclose forward-looking adjusted EBITDA because we cannot adequately forecast certain items and events that may or may not impact us in the near future, such as business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments, certain legal and other settlements and related expenses, gains on sale of businesses/assets and certain tax only items, including tax law changes not yet enacted. Each of such adjustment has not yet occurred, is out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. In our view, our forward-looking adjusted EBITDA represents the forecast net income on our underlying business operations but does not reflect any adjustments related to the items noted above that may occur and can cause our adjusted EBITDA to differ. | |
(2) | Management internally uses free cash flow measure: (a) to evaluate our liquidity, (b) evaluate strategic investments, (c) plan stock buyback and dividend levels and (d) evaluate our ability to incur and service debt. Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. Free cash flow is not a defined term under U.S. GAAP, and it should not be inferred that the entire free cash flow amount is available for discretionary expenditures. |
(3) | We believe adjusted effective tax rate provides improved comparability between periods through the exclusion of certain items that management believes are not indicative of the businesses' operational profitability and that may obscure underlying business results and trends. In our view, effective tax rate is the performance measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP that is most directly comparable to adjusted effective tax rate. The reconciliation of historical adjusted effective tax rate and effective tax rate is set forth in Table 4 above. Please see the reconciliation of our net income to adjusted net income in Table 4for details regarding the tax impacts of our non-GAAP adjustments. |
Our forward-looking adjusted effective tax rate is calculated based on our forecast effective tax rate, and the range of our forward-looking adjusted effective tax rate equals the range of our forecast effective tax rate. We disclose forward-looking adjusted effective tax rate because we cannot adequately forecast certain items and events that may or may not impact us in the near future, such as business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments, certain legal and other settlements and related expenses, gains on sale of businesses/assets and certain tax only items, including tax law changes not yet enacted. Each of such adjustment has not yet occurred, is out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. In our view, our forward-looking adjusted effective tax rate represents the forecast effective tax rate on our underlying business operations but does not reflect any adjustments related to the items noted above that may occur and can cause our effective tax rate to differ. | |
(4) | Net debt is a measure we use to monitor how much debt we have after taking into account our total cash. We use it as an indicator of our overall financial position, and calculate it by taking our total debt, including the current portion, and subtracting total cash. |
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This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements include statements concerning our plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events, future revenue or performance, capital expenditures, financing needs, plans or intentions relating to acquisitions, divestitures or strategic transactions, including the review of the Textile Effects Division, business trends and any other information that is not historical information. When used in this press release, the words "estimates," "expects," "anticipates," "likely," "projects," "outlook," "plans," "intends," "believes," "forecasts," or future or conditional verbs, such as "will," "should," "could" or "may," and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, management's examination of historical operating trends and data, are based upon our current expectations and various assumptions and beliefs. In particular, such forward-looking statements are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances and involve risks and uncertainties that may affect the Company's operations, markets, products, prices and other factors as discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). In addition, there can be no assurance that the review of the Textile Effects Division will result in one or more transactions or other strategic change or outcome. Significant risks and uncertainties may relate to, but are not limited to, ongoing impact of COVID-19 on our operations and financial results, volatile global economic conditions, cyclical and volatile product markets, disruptions in production at manufacturing facilities, timing of proposed transactions, reorganization or restructuring of the Company's operations, including any delay of, or other negative developments affecting the ability to implement cost reductions and manufacturing optimization improvements in the Company's businesses and to realize anticipated cost savings, and other financial, operational, economic, competitive, environmental, political, legal, regulatory and technological factors. Any forward-looking statement should be considered in light of the risks set forth under the caption "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, which may be supplemented by other risks and uncertainties disclosed in any subsequent reports filed or furnished by the Company from time to time. All forward-looking statements apply only as of the date made. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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