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Celanese Stock Price

Symbol: NYSE:CEMarket Cap: US$5.3bCategory: Materials

CE Share Price Performance

US$48.05
-78.45 (-62.02%)
48.8% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$93.79
Fair Value
US$48.05
-78.45 (-62.02%)
48.8% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$93.79
Fair Value
Price US$48.05
AnalystHighTarget US$93.79
AnalystConsensusTarget US$64.94
AnalystLowTarget US$47.00

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Fair Value US$93.79 48.8% undervalued intrinsic discount

Electrification And Sustainability Will Drive Specialty Materials Demand

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AnalystConsensusTarget·Updated
Fair Value US$64.94 26.0% undervalued intrinsic discount

Cost Cuts, Divestitures And Nylon 66 Moves Will Secure Success

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Fair Value US$47.00 2.2% overvalued intrinsic discount

Engineered Materials And Plastics Sectors Will Struggle Under Regulatory Pressure

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Celanese Corporation Key Details

US$10.1b

Revenue

US$7.7b

Cost of Revenue

US$2.3b

Gross Profit

US$4.0b

Other Expenses

-US$1.7b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 11, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
-15.09
Gross Margin
23.35%
Net Profit Margin
-16.41%
Debt/Equity Ratio
225.2%

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About CE

Founded
1912
Employees
12163
CEO
Scott Richardson
WebsiteView website
www.celanese.com

Celanese Corporation, a chemical and specialty materials company, manufactures and sells engineered polymers worldwide. The Engineered Materials segment offers nylon and polypropylene compounds and formulations, high temperature nylon, polyoxymethylene, polyethylene and polybutylene terephthalates, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, long-chain polyamides, long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics, liquid crystal polymers, thermoplastic elastomers and vulcanizates, polyphenylene sulfide, ethylene vinyl acetate pharmaceutical grade copolymers, and ethylene acrylic elastomers for use in automotive, medical, industrial, energy storage, consumer electronics, appliance, construction, filtration equipment, telecommunication, beverage, electrical, and consumer apparel applications. Its Acetyl Chain segment produces and supplies acetyl products, including acetic acid, vinyl acetate monomers, vinyl acetate ethylene emulsions, conventional emulsions, ethylene vinyl acetate resins and compounds, low-density polyethylene resins, redispersible powders, acetic anhydride, ethyl acetates, formaldehydes, butyl acetates, acetate tows, and acetate flakes for use in paints, coatings, adhesives, textiles, paper finishing, flexible packaging, lamination products, pharmaceuticals, films, inks, plasticizers, solvents, automotive parts, external thermal insulation composite systems, tiling, plasters and renders, lubricants, filtration, food and beverage, consumer goods, and food packaging applications. The company offers its products under the Celanyl, FRIANYL, ECOMID, Zytel, Celcon, Hostaform, Celanex, Crastin, Thermx, Rynite, GUR, Celstran, Factor, Vectra, Zenite, Forprene, Sofprene, Laprene, Hytrel, Santoprene, Dytron, Geolast, Vamac, Polifor, Tecnoprene, and VitalDose brands. It sells its products directly to customers and through distributors; and serves original equipment manufacturers and suppliers. Celanese Corporation was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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