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If You Invested in Huntsman Corp (HUN)

Chemicals & Allied Products · Chemicals · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,016
+1.6% total 1.6% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $10.65
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$413
-58.7% total -16.3% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $26.21

What $1,000 or $10,000 in HUN Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 6, 2015
$1,000 $1,016 +2% $413 -59% $846 -15% $508 -49%
$10,000 $10,160 +2% $4,128 -59% $8,460 -15% $5,075 -49%

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Year-by-Year Returns

HUN annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $19.26 $33.29 +72.8% +72.8%
2018 $34.20 $19.29 -43.6% +0.2%
2019 $19.76 $24.16 +22.3% +25.4%
2020 $23.87 $25.14 +5.3% +30.5%
2021 $25.00 $34.88 +39.5% +81.1%
2022 $35.40 $27.48 -22.4% +42.7%
2023 $27.79 $25.13 -9.6% +30.5%
2024 $25.17 $18.03 -28.4% -6.4%
2025 $17.44 $10.00 -42.7% -48.1%
2026 $10.19 $10.82 +6.2% -43.8%

About Huntsman Corp

Chemicals & Allied Products · NYSE

Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) is a publicly traded global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated and specialty chemicals. The company is associated with the plastics material and resin manufacturing industry within the broader manufacturing sector. According to company disclosures, its chemical products number in the thousands and are sold worldwide to manufacturers that serve a broad and diverse range of consumer and industrial end markets.

Huntsman’s portfolio includes differentiated organic chemical products. Based on available information, key product categories include Methyl diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), amines, maleic anhydride and epoxy-based polymer formulations. These products are used by customers in areas such as adhesives, aerospace, automotive and construction-related applications, among others, reflecting Huntsman’s role as a supplier of specialized chemical inputs to downstream manufacturers.

Business segments and operations

Huntsman reports its operations through distinct business segments. In the description provided by Polygon, the company’s operating segments are Polyurethanes, Performance Products and Materials. In more recent public reporting, segment information is presented for Polyurethanes, Performance Products and Advanced Materials. Across these segments, Huntsman focuses on differentiated and specialty chemistries rather than basic commodity chemicals.

The Polyurethanes segment includes MDI, polyols, thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and other polyurethane-related products. Huntsman has indicated that it derives the majority of its revenue from this segment. Polyurethanes are used in a range of end markets, and company segment commentary notes that MDI pricing and volumes are influenced by supply and demand dynamics and demand in construction-related markets.

The Performance Products segment includes various performance chemistries. Public disclosures reference products such as amines and maleic anhydride, and note that this segment serves industrial markets where sales volumes and pricing can be affected by operating rates at specific facilities and broader market conditions. Huntsman has reported actions such as the closure of a maleic anhydride facility in Moers, Germany, as part of restructuring and cost reduction efforts.

The Advanced Materials segment focuses on epoxy-based polymer formulations and related materials. Company commentary indicates that this segment’s performance is influenced by demand in coatings and aerospace markets, as well as foreign currency movements. Across segments, Huntsman has discussed cost optimization programs, restructuring, and efforts to manage working capital and capital expenditures.

Global footprint and scale

Huntsman describes itself as a global manufacturer with operations across multiple regions. Public company information states that Huntsman operates more than 60 manufacturing, research and development and operations facilities in approximately 25 countries, and that its products are sold worldwide. The company has reported that its revenues are generated from geographic segments that include the United States and Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world.

Huntsman’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol HUN. The company has characterized itself as employing thousands of associates within its continuing operations and has disclosed annual revenues in the billions of dollars, underscoring its position as a sizable participant in the differentiated and specialty chemicals space.

Financial reporting and capital allocation

Huntsman regularly reports financial results and segment performance, including revenues, net income or loss, adjusted net income or loss and adjusted EBITDA. The company provides segment analyses for Polyurethanes, Performance Products and Advanced Materials, discussing factors such as average selling prices, sales volumes, foreign currency effects, and the impact of restructuring, plant closures and cost optimization programs.

Public disclosures show that Huntsman monitors liquidity, free cash flow from continuing operations, capital expenditures and combined cash and unused borrowing capacity. The company has also described actions to adjust its regular quarterly dividend, citing global economic conditions in its industry and the desire to preserve financial flexibility while maintaining a capital allocation program that includes a regular dividend.

Huntsman uses various financing arrangements, including a U.S. accounts receivable securitization program. An 8-K filing describes Master Amendment No. 13 to the U.S. Receivables Loan Agreement, which, among other things, changes the administrative and collateral agent, increases lender commitments and extends the maturity date of that program.

Corporate governance and leadership changes

Huntsman periodically reports changes in its executive leadership through current reports on Form 8-K and related press releases. Recent disclosures include the planned retirement of the company’s Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, the creation of a Strategic Initiatives role to support transition, and the appointment of successors to the General Counsel position. Another press release announces the appointment of an Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary with prior experience at Huntsman and other companies, highlighting the importance of the legal function in areas such as litigation, compliance and corporate governance.

Industry role and end markets

Within the plastics material and resin manufacturing industry, Huntsman positions itself as a supplier of differentiated and specialty chemicals rather than undifferentiated bulk commodities. Its products, including MDI, amines, maleic anhydride and epoxy-based polymer formulations, are used by manufacturers that serve a wide range of consumer and industrial end markets. Public descriptions specifically mention adhesives, aerospace, automotive and construction-related products among the applications where Huntsman’s chemistries are utilized.

Because Huntsman’s products are intermediate inputs, its performance is influenced by conditions in downstream sectors such as construction, industrial production, coatings and aerospace. Company commentary on quarterly results has referenced lower demand in construction-related markets, reduced demand in coatings and aerospace markets, and competitive pressures affecting average selling prices in certain segments.

Dividends, restructuring and strategic focus

Huntsman’s Board of Directors has declared regular quarterly cash dividends on the company’s common stock, with public announcements specifying per-share amounts and payment dates. In one disclosure, the company notes that the regular quarterly dividend was reset to a lower level, representing a reduction versus the prior dividend, and explains that this adjustment is intended to preserve financial flexibility during an extended cyclical trough while maintaining a balanced capital allocation program.

The company has also described restructuring programs intended to reduce costs and adjust its manufacturing footprint. These include plant closures, workforce reductions and other cost optimization initiatives. Management commentary indicates that these programs are expected to result in significant savings and are scheduled to be completed over a defined period.

Stock information and regulatory reporting

Huntsman Corporation’s common stock, with a par value of $0.01 per share, is registered under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HUN. The company files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K, which provide detailed information on its financial condition, results of operations, risk factors, segment performance, liquidity and capital resources.

According to recent 8-K filings, Huntsman uses these reports to announce quarterly financial results, dividend declarations, material financing arrangements and changes in executive officers. These filings, together with the company’s earnings press releases and presentations, form the primary source of public information for investors analyzing HUN stock and Huntsman’s role in the differentiated and specialty chemicals market.

Market Cap
$1.9B
Current Price
$10.82
EPS
$-1.65
Revenue
$5.7B
Net Margin
-5.0%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Huntsman Corp investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Huntsman Corp be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Huntsman Corp (HUN) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $846 today, representing a -15.4% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -1.7% per year (CAGR).

Has Huntsman Corp outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, HUN returned -15.4% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 272.8 percentage points.

What is Huntsman Corp's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of HUN over the past 10 years is -1.7%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — HUN's best recent year was 2017 (+72.8%) and worst was 2018 (-43.6%).

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