LyondellBasell Industries NV
NYSE:LYB

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NYSE:LYB
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Price: 56.6 USD -2.38% Market Closed
Market Cap: 18.3B USD

During the last 3 months LyondellBasell Industries NV insiders bought 270.2k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 23% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 12, 2025 by Hanley Michael Sean (Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing) , who bought 270.2k USD worth of LYB shares.

Last Transactions:
Hanley Michael Sean
Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing
$+270.2k
Buchanan Robin W.t.
Director
$+380.3k
Friedrichs Dale D
Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary
$-481k
Buchanan Robin W.t.
Director
$-1.8m
Mcmurray Michael C.
Chief Financial Officer
$-1.7m
Oyolu Chukwuemeka A.
Chief Accounting Officer and Director of Investor Relations
$-711.7k
Lane Kenneth Todd
Senior Vice President, Global Health, Safety, & Environment
$-2m
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-1.9m
Kaplan Jeffrey A
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
$-484k
Kaplan Jeffrey A
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
$-975.6k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-90.1k
Kaplan Jeffrey A
Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary
$-989.9k
Sharma Anup
Chief Information Officer
$-75.2k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-43.3m
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-1m
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-1.7k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-8m
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$+311.3k
Mcmurray Michael C.
Chief Financial Officer
$-3.8m
Bindra Jagjeet S.
Lead Independent Director
$-294.2k
Guilfoyle James D
Executive Vice President, Advanced Polymer Solutions and Global Supply Chain
$-91.7k
Seward James Malcolm
Non-Executive Director
$-38.2k
Chase Anthony R
Principal Analyst
$+2.2k
Patel Bhavesh V.
Executive Vice President, Olefins & Polyolefins (APLA) & Global Supply Chain
$-70.8k
Guilfoyle James D
Executive Vice President, Advanced Polymer Solutions and Global Supply Chain
$-67.2k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-14.2k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-18.7k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-107.3
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-2.3k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-9.4k
Foley Kimberly A
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
$-234k
Blavatnik Len
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
$-6.7k
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During the last 3 months LyondellBasell Industries NV insiders bought 270.2k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 23% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 12, 2025 by Hanley Michael Sean (Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing) , who bought 270.2k USD worth of LYB shares.

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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
18.3B USD
Industry
Chemicals

In the realm of global chemical manufacturing, LyondellBasell Industries NV stands tall as a titan, weaving a complex tapestry of industrial prowess and innovation. Founded from the merger of Lyondell Chemical Company and Basell Polyolefins, its history is a rich narrative of strategic consolidation. The company operates sprawling complexes worldwide, converting raw materials into essential products that drive various industrial and consumer applications. Its core operations span across three primary segments: Olefins & Polyolefins, Intermediates & Derivatives, and Refining. The company utilizes its expertise to transform oil derivatives, such as ethylene and propylene, into polymers and other chemical compounds. These materials find life in everyday products, from packaging materials and automotive components to cleaning and personal care products. Financially, LyondellBasell thrives on the cyclical nature of the petrochemicals industry, harnessing its robust supply chain to optimize production according to market demand and raw material costs. The Refining segment also plays a crucial supporting role by converting crude oil into refined products like gasoline and diesel, ensuring a diversified revenue stream. Its strategic investments in technology enhance operational efficiency, minimizing costs while maximizing output. LyondellBasell’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is evidenced by its continual investment in recycling and sustainable solutions, reinforcing its position not only as a leading manufacturer but also as a forward-thinking entity in the chemical industry. Through these activities, the company weaves together its vast resources to create a resilient and adaptable business model, ensuring value creation for its stakeholders.

LYB Intrinsic Value
112.28 USD
Undervaluation 50%
Intrinsic Value
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