HUN, US4470111075

Huntsman Stock - Long-term business model and merger questions

20.06.2026 - 20:23:38 | ad-hoc-news.de

Huntsman stock sits in a complex spot as the chemical maker pursues a long-term specialty strategy while investors weigh governance questions around a planned all-stock merger with Olin and a cyclical industry backdrop.

HUN, US4470111075
HUN, US4470111075

Edited by ad hoc news Long-Term & Business-Model Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/20/2026, 20:19 CET. Details in the imprint.

Huntsman (US4470111075) is best known as a mid-sized US chemicals group with a focus on polyurethane and specialty materials. In a cyclical sector, the company has spent the past years repositioning its portfolio toward higher-margin specialty products and a leaner balance sheet.

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How Huntsman positions its business

Huntsman’s long-term strategy centers on moving away from commoditized bulk chemicals toward more specialized formulations where technology and customer relationships matter more than pure volume. That shift is meant to stabilize margins across the economic cycle.

The group’s portfolio spans polyurethanes for insulation and automotive applications, advanced materials for aerospace and electronics, and textile effects chemicals, though some non-core activities have been sold in recent years to sharpen the focus. Management has consistently framed capital allocation around this specialization.

Balance sheet discipline and capital returns

Part of the long-term model is tighter balance sheet discipline after earlier cycles left the company with higher leverage than investors preferred. Over the past few years Huntsman has used disposals and cash generation to reduce net debt and simplify its capital structure.

Alongside deleveraging, the company has emphasized regular dividends and opportunistic share repurchases as tools to return excess cash to shareholders. The mix between debt reduction, organic investment and buybacks remains a central topic in investor discussions.

The business behind the stock

Huntsman generates most of its revenue from polyurethanes, which are used in insulation panels, automotive seating, construction materials and refrigeration systems. These products tie the company closely to construction and industrial demand cycles around the globe.

In addition, the advanced materials business delivers epoxy and composite systems for aerospace, transportation, and electronics, where customers value performance and reliability over purely lowest cost. Smaller segments serve textile and industrial customers with specialty additives and formulations.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of Huntsman (US4470111075) trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker HUN. At the last available close, the stock changed hands in the low double-digit dollar range, reflecting a mid-sized market value for the specialty chemicals group.

Key facts on Huntsman stock

  • Company: Huntsman Corporation
  • ISIN: US4470111075
  • WKN: A0MRD8
  • Ticker: HUN
  • Venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 06/20/2026, 20:19 CET): not reliably verifiable at publication time
  • Market cap: mid single-digit billion USD range (recent levels)
  • Sector / Industry: Materials / Specialty Chemicals
  • Index membership: component of major US chemicals and materials indices, but not a member of the Standard & Poor's 500 index
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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