Dow Chemical

Dow Chemical
Dow Canada (parent company Dow Chemical Company) chemical plant in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on Aug. 30, 2016. (Larry MacDougal via AP)Larry MacDougal — AP
  • Previous Rank
    187
  • Revenues ($M)
    48158
  • Revenue Percent Change
    -1.3
  • Profits ($M)
    4318
  • Profits Percent Change
    -43.8
  • Assets ($M)
    79511
  • Employees
    56000

Since it agreed to acquire rival DuPont in 2015 "and then break apart into three separate, publicly traded companies" Dow has been a whir of activity. In March the European Union approved the proposed merger, but with significant adjustments. Both companies have agreed to divest key businesses to ensure that the deal doesn't impede price competition in the broader marketplace; DuPont has agreed to sell its pesticide businesses and almost the entirety of its R&D operation. But as the new Dow moves closer to its debut, the current one recently announced 17 consecutive quarters of year-over- year operating earnings per share growth and an operating EBITDA of $9.8 billion, an all-time high. The company's 2016 annual report boasted another record: 754 U.S. patent grants. Moving forward, Dow plans to focus on agriculture, material science, and the production and sale of specialty products.

Company Information

CEOAndrew N. Liveris
SectorChemicals
IndustryChemicals
HQ LocationMidland, MI
Websitewww.dow.com
Years on Global 500 List23
Employees56,000

Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)

Revenues ($M)$48,158
Profits ($M)$4,318
Assets ($M)$79,511
Total Stockholder Equity ($M)$25,987

Profit Ratios

Profit as % of Revenues9%
Profits as % of Assets5.4%
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity16.6%