Huntsman Corp
F:HTR

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Price: 8.85 EUR 2.91% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.5B EUR
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Huntsman Corp
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Huntsman Corporation began under the entrepreneurial vision of Jon Huntsman Sr. in the 1970s, initially establishing itself with packaging and plastics manufacturing. Over the years, the company underwent a transformative journey, evolving into a global specialty chemicals powerhouse. Through strategic acquisitions and a keen eye for market opportunities, Huntsman broadened its operations to include the production of differentiated chemicals such as polyurethanes, advanced materials, and textile effects, carving a niche in markets that demand high-performance products. Today, their cutting-edge solutions serve industries ranging from automotive and aerospace to construction and electronics, making them an indispensable player in the landscape of global material innovation. The core of Huntsman’s business model lies in its diverse portfolio of chemical solutions that enhance performance across a variety of applications. By harnessing technological advancements, the company creates value through its robust research and development capabilities, ensuring their products meet and often exceed industry standards. This focus on innovation drives revenue as Huntsman’s products enhance durability, efficiency, and sustainability. Furthermore, the company’s emphasis on operational excellence and strategic market positioning allows it to capitalize on regional growth trends, thus maximizing returns. Focused on continual improvement and rich industry expertise, Huntsman stands as a formidable entity blending chemistry with functionality, supporting vital industries around the globe.

HTR Intrinsic Value
13.77 EUR
Undervaluation 36%
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