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Over the past 12 months, BAS has outperformed DAX Index, delivering a return of +16% compared to DAX Index's +4% growth.
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BASF is one of the world’s largest chemical companies. It makes and sells chemicals, plastics, performance materials, coatings, crop protection products, and ingredients used in things like cars, buildings, electronics, food production, and consumer goods. Its customers are mostly other businesses, from manufacturers and farmers to industrial distributors and brands that need raw materials and specialty ingredients. The company makes money by producing these materials and selling them through long-term supply relationships and large industrial contracts. BASF sits near the middle of the value chain: it does not usually sell finished products to consumers, but instead supplies the building blocks that other companies turn into end products. That makes it an important supplier to many industries that need a steady flow of basic and specialty chemicals. What sets BASF apart is its integrated production model. It links many plants and product lines together so output from one process can become input for another, which helps manage costs, raw materials, and logistics. In simple terms, BASF is a chemistry manufacturer that turns feedstocks and industrial know-how into the materials that modern manufacturing depends on.