Lanxess AG
XETRA:LXS

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Price: 17.34 EUR 1.52% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.5B EUR
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Lanxess AG is a prominent figure in the speciality chemicals industry, a sector characterized by its intricate blend of innovation and necessity. Originating from Bayer AG's chemicals division in 2004, the German company has swiftly carved out a niche by focusing on producing high-performance polymers, additives, and chemical intermediates. Its operations are sprawled across the globe, yet it never loses sight of the rigorous standards that are central to German manufacturing. Lanxess generates revenue by targeting diverse industries like automotive, construction, and even water treatment, providing tailored, often indispensable, chemical solutions. Such adaptability allows Lanxess to consistently meet its clients' specific needs while continuously enhancing its product offerings through robust R&D initiatives. Crucially, Lanxess leans into sustainability, not just as a trend, but as a core operational tenet. The company invests heavily in green innovation, such as low-carbon production techniques and partnerships focused on recycling. Through its Advanced Intermediates, Specialty Additives, Consumer Protection, and Engineering Materials divisions, Lanxess ensures its portfolio remains both relevant and proactive in addressing environmental concerns. By navigating the complex labyrinth of ecological responsibility and consumer demands, Lanxess maintains its business acumen, ensuring steady growth by aligning closely with trends that shape market demand and regulatory landscapes. In doing so, it secures its standing as not just a producer of chemicals, but as a vital participant in the broader push towards sustainable industrial practices.

LXS Intrinsic Value
31.28 EUR
Undervaluation 45%
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