Explore BASF’s ongoing share‑buyback program and CEO’s cautious outlook as the German chemical group seeks to support its stock below key price levels.
Discover why BASF SE cut its dividend, how CEO Markus Kamieth counters Germany’s “de‑industrialisation” myth, and what this means for investors and the company’s future in specialty chemicals and sustainability.
Explore how BASF SE’s Ludwigshafen upgrades and bio‑based surfactant strategy turn EU, China regulations and market headwinds into long‑term growth, revealing the firm’s resilience plan.
Explore BASF’s latest strategy: product expansion, strong buy‑backs, and a German electricity tariff cut—how these moves balance earnings decline with long‑term gains.
BASF SE is reportedly in advanced talks to sell its coatings division to Carlyle Group for an estimated EUR 7 billion, a deal that could reshape the company’s portfolio and influence the broader chemicals sector.
BASF SE, Germany’s flagship chemical enterprise, faces a mixed bag of challenges and opportunities, with its Chemicals division struggling with cost pressures and regulatory uncertainties, while its Agricultural Solutions segment and digital innovat…