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Note 20 - Operating Segment Information

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Note 20 - Operating Segment Information
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2024
Notes to Financial Statements  
Segment Reporting Disclosure [Text Block]

20. OPERATING SEGMENT INFORMATION 

We derive our revenues, earnings and cash flows from the manufacture and sale of a wide variety of diversified organic chemical products. We have three operating segments, which are also our reportable segments: Polyurethanes, Performance Products and Advanced Materials. We have organized our business and derived our operating segments around differences in product lines. 

 

The major products of each reportable operating segment are as follows:

Segment

    

Products

Polyurethanes

MDI, polyols, TPU and other polyurethane-related products

Performance Products

Performance amines, ethyleneamines and maleic anhydride

Advanced Materials

Technologically-advanced epoxy, phenoxy, acrylic, polyurethane and acrylonitrile-butadiene-based polymer formulations; high performance thermoset resins, curing agents, toughening agents, and carbon nanomaterials

 

Sales between segments are generally recognized at external market prices and are eliminated in consolidation. We use adjusted EBITDA to measure the financial performance of our global business units and for reporting the results of our operating segments. This measure includes all operating items relating to the businesses. The adjusted EBITDA of operating segments excludes items that principally apply to our Company as a whole. The following schedule includes revenues and adjusted EBITDA for each of our reportable operating segments (dollars in millions). 

 

   

Three months

 
   

ended

 
   

March 31,

 
   

2024

   

2023

 

Revenues:

               

Polyurethanes

  $ 926     $ 991  

Performance Products

    291       334  

Advanced Materials

    261       289  

Total reportable segments’ revenues

    1,478       1,614  

Intersegment eliminations

    (8 )     (8 )

Total

  $ 1,470     $ 1,606  
                 

Huntsman Corporation:

               

Segment adjusted EBITDA(1):

               

Polyurethanes

  $ 39     $ 66  

Performance Products

    42       71  

Advanced Materials

    43       48  

Total reportable segments’ adjusted EBITDA

    124       185  
                 

Reconciliation of total reportable segments’ adjusted EBITDA to (loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes:

               

Interest expense, net—continuing operations

    (19 )     (18 )

Depreciation and amortization—continuing operations

    (69 )     (69 )

Corporate and other costs, net(2)

    (43 )     (49 )

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

    14       13  

Other adjustments:

               

Business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments

    (20 )     (1 )

Fair value adjustments to Venator investment, net

          (1 )

Certain legal and other settlements and related expenses

    (1 )     (1 )

Certain nonrecurring information technology project implementation costs

          (2 )

Amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses

    (8 )     (8 )

Restructuring, impairment and plant closing and transition (costs) credits(3)

    (14 )     6  

(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes

    (36 )     55  
                 

Income tax benefit (expense)—continuing operations

    20       (11 )

(Loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax

    (7 )     122  

Net (loss) income

  $ (23 )   $ 166  

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Three months

 
   

ended

 
   

March 31,

 
   

2024

   

2023

 

Huntsman International:

               

Segment adjusted EBITDA(1):

               

Polyurethanes

  $ 39     $ 66  

Performance Products

    42       71  

Advanced Materials

    43       48  

Total reportable segments’ adjusted EBITDA

    124       185  
                 

Reconciliation of total reportable segments’ adjusted EBITDA to (loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes:

               

Interest expense, net—continuing operations

    (19 )     (18 )

Depreciation and amortization—continuing operations

    (69 )     (69 )

Corporate and other costs, net(2)

    (41 )     (47 )

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

    14       13  

Other adjustments:

               

Business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments

    (20 )     (1 )

Fair value adjustments to Venator investment, net

          (1 )

Certain legal and other settlements and related expenses

    (1 )     (1 )

Certain nonrecurring information technology project implementation costs

          (2 )

Amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses

    (8 )     (8 )

Restructuring, impairment and plant closing and transition (costs) credits(3)

    (14 )     6  

(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes

    (34 )     57  
                 

Income tax benefit (expense)—continuing operations

    20       (11 )

(Loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax

    (7 )     122  

Net (loss) income

  $ (21 )   $ 168  

 


(1)

We use segment adjusted EBITDA as the measure of each segment’s profit or loss. We believe that segment adjusted EBITDA more accurately reflects what the chief operating decision maker uses to make decisions about resources to be allocated to the segments and assess their financial performance. Segment adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income of Huntsman Corporation or Huntsman International, as appropriate, before interest, income tax, depreciation and amortization, net income attributable to noncontrolling interests and certain Corporate and other items, as well as eliminating the following adjustments: (a) business acquisition and integration expenses and purchase accounting inventory adjustments; (b) fair value adjustments to Venator investment, net; (c) certain legal and other settlements and related expenses; (d) certain nonrecurring information technology project implementation costs; (e) amortization of pension and postretirement actuarial losses; (f) restructuring, impairment, plant closing and transition (costs) credits; and (g) (loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax.

(2) Corporate and other costs, net includes unallocated corporate overhead, unallocated foreign currency exchange gains and losses, LIFO inventory valuation reserve adjustments, nonoperating income and expense and gains and losses on the disposition of corporate assets.

 

(3)

Includes costs associated with transition activities related primarily to our Corporate program to optimize our global approach to leverage shared services capabilities.

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