Financial insights: multiple choice for the chemical industry. (Management).(Brief Article)

Chemical Market Reporter, August, 2003 by Budde, Florian

Although a new McKinsey & Company study shows that the basic financial performance of chemical companies correlates only with their product portfolios, they have many opportunities to create shareholder value. Over the years, so many strategies or combinations of strategies have been developed that industry analysts and executives straggle to understand what creates shareholder value. In an effort to shed light on this question, McKinsey & Company launched a study of the global chemical business. Using a database that holds 40 years of financial and stock market data on 130 publicly traded chemical companies in Europe and the US, [1] we searched for links between strategy and the creation of value.

While previous performance is of course no guarantee of...

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