Celanese (CE) Set to Raise Acetaldehyde Price in Europe

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Celanese Corporation CE will increase the list and off-list selling prices of acetaldehyde. The price hike will be effective immediately or as contracts permit.
The company will increase the price of acetaldehyde by €35/MT in Europe. Celanese is taking appropriate pricing actions amid a volatile raw material pricing environment. Pricing improvement drove margins in its Acetyl Chain unit in third-quarter 2017.
Celanese has outperformed the industry over the last six months. The company’s shares have moved up around 23.5% over this period compared with roughly 17.2% gain recorded by the industry.
The company expects business and productivity momentum to offset fourth-quarter weakness. Celanese is optimistic that it can grow its adjusted earnings per share for 2017 toward the top end of its earlier announced guidance range of 9-11%.
Celanese’s strategic measures including operational cost savings through productivity actions and pricing initiatives are likely to lend support to its earnings in 2017. The company is also poised to gain from growth initiatives that include acquisitions. Moreover, Celanese remains focused on returning value to shareholders.
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Celanese currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).

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