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Table of Contents
POLYONE CORPORATION 3
GAAP Financial Information Recast for DSS Divestiture
Sales 759.6$ 838.7$ 821.1$ 754.4$ 3,173.8$ 828.7$ 841.5$ 806.1$ 741.7$ 3,218.0$ 754.0$ 775.5$ 729.2$ 665.4$ 2,924.1$
Cost of sales 598.6 657.1 661.4 657.0 2,574.1 660.2 674.2 644.1 602.7 2,581.2 589.9 599.6 564.2 518.9 2,272.6
Gross margin 161.0 181.6 159.7 97.4 599.7 168.5 167.3 162.0 139.0 636.8 164.1 175.9 165.0 146.5 651.5
Selling and administrative 104.8 108.5 104.2 66.1 383.6 112.5 118.0 104.1 151.6 486.2 93.8 97.2 90.7 112.2 393.9
Income from equity affiliates and minority interest 0.1 - - 26.8 26.9 - - - - - - - - - -
Operating income (loss) 56.3 73.1 55.5 58.1 243.0 56.0 49.3 57.9 (12.6) 150.6 70.3 78.7 74.3 34.3 257.6
Interest expense, net (15.6) (16.6) (15.9) (15.2) (63.3) (15.5) (15.7) (15.4) (15.5) (62.1) (16.1) (16.2) (16.2) (15.5) (64.0)
Premium on early extinguishment of debt (10.6) - (5.2) - (15.8) - - - - - - - - (16.4) (16.4)
Other income (expense), net 1.5 (1.3) (1.5) - (1.3) (0.7) (0.4) (1.6) (1.4) (4.1) (0.6) (1.2) (1.7) 0.3 (3.2)
Income (loss) before income taxes 31.6 55.2 32.9 42.9 162.6 39.8 33.2 40.9 (29.5) 84.4 53.6 61.3 56.4 2.7 174.0
Income tax (expense) benefit (10.8) (21.6) (13.4) (16.6) (62.4) (10.7) (2.6) (12.0) 15.6 (9.7) (23.3) 4.3 (8.8) 2.3 (25.5)
Net income (loss) from continuing operations 20.8 33.6 19.5 26.3 100.2 29.1 30.6 28.9 (13.9) 74.7 30.3 65.6 47.6 5.0 148.5
Net (loss) income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes (5.7) 147.0 3.3 (2.1) 142.5 0.1 0.9 3.8 (1.1) 3.7 (0.1) 1.4 (3.1) (2.0) (3.8)
Net income (loss) 15.1 180.6 22.8 24.2 242.7 29.2 31.5 32.7 (15.0) 78.4 30.2 67.0 44.5 3.0 144.7
Less: Non-controlling interest 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 1.1 0.2 0.2 - 0.4 0.8 - (0.2) - 0.1 (0.1)
Net income (loss) attributable to PolyOne common shareholders 15.3$ 180.9$ 23.0$ 24.6$ 243.8$ 29.4$ 31.7$ 32.7$ (14.6)$ 79.2$ 30.2$ 66.8$ 44.5$ 3.1$ 144.6$
Earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Basic
Continuing operations 0.23$ 0.35$ 0.21$ 0.28$ 1.06$ 0.31$ 0.33$ 0.32$ (0.15)$ 0.82$ 0.34$ 0.73$ 0.55$ 0.06$ 1.69$
Discontinued operations (0.06)$ 1.50$ 0.03$ (0.02)$ 1.49$ -$ 0.01$ 0.04$ (0.01)$ 0.04$ -$ 0.02$ (0.04)$ (0.02)$ (0.04)$
Total 0.17$ 1.85$ 0.24$ 0.26$ 2.55$ 0.31$ 0.34$ 0.36$ (0.16)$ 0.86$ 0.34$ 0.75$ 0.51$ 0.04$ 1.65$
Earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Diluted
Continuing operations 0.22$ 0.34$ 0.20$ 0.27$ 1.05$ 0.31$ 0.33$ 0.31$ (0.15)$ 0.81$ 0.34$ 0.73$ 0.54$ 0.06$ 1.67$
Discontinued operations (0.06)$ 1.49$ 0.04$ (0.02)$ 1.48$ -$ 0.01$ 0.04$ (0.01)$ 0.04$ -$ 0.01$ (0.04)$ (0.02)$ (0.04)$
Total 0.16$ 1.83$ 0.24$ 0.25$ 2.53$ 0.31$ 0.34$ 0.35$ (0.16)$ 0.85$ 0.34$ 0.74$ 0.50$ 0.04$ 1.63$
Sales 738.5$ 758.2$ 746.6$ 694.8$ 2,938.1$ 796.7$
Cost of sales 561.9 576.3 580.5 542.3 2,261.0 614.4
Gross margin 176.6 181.9 166.1 152.5 677.1 182.3
Selling and administrative 106.2 100.1 94.1 90.4 390.8 98.3
Operating income 70.4 81.8 72.0 62.1 286.3 84.0
Interest expense, net (14.6) (14.6) (15.1) (15.4) (59.7) (14.6)
Premium on early extinguishment of debt - (0.4) - - (0.4) (0.3)
Other income (expense), net - 0.1 (0.1) 0.4 0.4 (1.1)
Income before income taxes 55.8 66.9 56.8 47.1 226.6 68.0
Income tax expense (17.6) (16.8) (14.0) (12.0) (60.4) (19.7)
Net income from continuing operations 38.2 50.1 42.8 35.1 166.2 48.3
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes 0.8 (0.1) (0.5) (1.4) (1.2) (1.4)
Net income 39.0 50.0 42.3 33.7 165.0 46.9
Less: Non-controlling interest 0.1 - - 0.1 0.2 -
Net income attributable to PolyOne common shareholders 39.1$ 50.0$ 42.3$ 33.8$ 165.2$ 46.9$
Earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Basic
Continuing operations 0.45$ 0.59$ 0.51$ 0.43$ 1.98$ 0.58$
Discontinued operations 0.01$ -$ (0.01)$ (0.02)$ (0.01)$ (0.01)$
Total 0.46$ 0.59$ 0.50$ 0.41$ 1.97$ 0.57$
Earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Diluted
Continuing operations 0.45$ 0.59$ 0.51$ 0.42$ 1.96$ 0.58$
Discontinued operations 0.01$ -$ (0.01)$ (0.02)$ (0.01)$ (0.01)$
Total 0.46$ 0.59$ 0.50$ 0.40$ 1.95$ 0.57$
POLYONE CORPORATION 4
Adjusted Financial Information Recast for DSS Divestiture
Sales 759.6$ 838.7$ 821.1$ 754.4$ 3,173.8$ 828.7$ 841.5$ 806.1$ 741.7$ 3,218.0$ 754.0$ 775.5$ 729.2$ 665.4$ 2,924.1$
Cost of sales 601.6 670.6 656.6 606.9 2,535.7 656.0 660.1 637.0 592.6 2,545.7 588.7 597.4 561.0 511.0 2,258.1
Gross margin 158.0 168.1 164.5 147.5 638.1 172.7 181.4 169.1 149.1 672.3 165.3 178.1 168.2 154.4 666.0
Selling and administrative 102.4 106.2 107.6 107.5 423.7 109.6 108.4 100.0 94.5 412.5 91.6 93.1 88.1 96.5 369.3
Operating income 55.6 61.9 56.9 40.0 214.4 63.1 73.0 69.1 54.6 259.8 73.7 85.0 80.1 57.9 296.7
Interest expense, net (13.7) (16.6) (15.9) (15.2) (61.4) (15.5) (15.7) (15.4) (15.5) (62.1) (16.1) (16.2) (16.2) (15.5) (64.0)
Other income (expense), net 0.1 (1.3) (1.5) - (2.7) (0.7) (0.9) (1.7) (1.5) (4.8) (0.6) (1.2) (1.8) 0.3 (3.3)
Income before income taxes 42.0 44.0 39.5 24.8 150.3 46.9 56.4 52.0 37.6 192.9 57.0 67.6 62.1 42.7 229.4
Income tax expense (14.2) (16.1) (13.5) (9.8) (53.6) (14.9) (18.3) (16.6) (12.0) (61.8) (18.8) (21.3) (19.4) (12.1) (71.6)
Adjusted net income from continuing operations 27.8 27.9 26.0 15.0 96.7 32.0 38.1 35.4 25.6 131.1 38.2 46.3 42.7 30.6 157.8
Less: Non-controlling interest 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 1.1 0.2 0.2 - 0.4 0.8 - (0.2) - 0.1 (0.1)
Adjusted net income attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - continuing operations 28.0$ 28.2$ 26.2$ 15.4$ 97.8$ 32.2$ 38.3$ 35.4$ 26.0$ 131.9$ 38.2$ 46.1$ 42.7$ 30.7$ 157.7$
Adjusted earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Diluted 0.30$ 0.28$ 0.27$ 0.15$ 1.01$ 0.34$ 0.41$ 0.38$ 0.28$ 1.41$ 0.43$ 0.51$ 0.48$ 0.36$ 1.78$
Sales 738.5$ 758.2$ 746.6$ 694.8$ 2,938.1$ 796.7$
Cost of sales 557.8 576.5 576.1 540.7 2,251.1 612.0
Gross margin 180.7 181.7 170.5 154.1 687.0 184.7
Selling and administrative 100.0 93.9 88.3 94.9 377.1 99.0
Operating income 80.7 87.8 82.2 59.2 309.9 85.7
Interest expense, net (14.6) (14.6) (15.1) (15.4) (59.7) (14.6)
Other (expense) income, net (0.2) 0.2 (0.1) 0.3 0.2 (1.2)
Income before income taxes 65.9 73.4 67.0 44.1 250.4 69.9
Income tax expense (21.0) (23.1) (20.7) (11.5) (76.3) (20.7)
Adjusted net income from continuing operations 44.9 50.3 46.3 32.6 174.1 49.2
Less: Non-controlling interest 0.1 - - 0.1 0.2 -
Adjusted net income attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - continuing operations 45.0$ 50.3$ 46.3$ 32.7$ 174.3$ 49.2$
Adjusted earnings per share attributable to PolyOne common shareholders - Diluted 0.53$ 0.59$ 0.55$ 0.39$ 2.06$ 0.59$
POLYONE CORPORATION 5
Business Segment and Data Recast for DSS Divestiture
Sales:
Color, Additives and Inks 205.3 229.4 219.0 198.6 852.3 219.6 228.7 212.0 190.5 850.8 208.5 217.4 199.9 184.9 810.7
Specialty Engineered Materials 152.9 158.8 157.6 146.2 615.5 157.4 157.8 145.8 137.3 598.3 141.9 139.7 136.0 125.2 542.8
Performance Products and Solutions 166.6 210.3 207.4 188.9 773.2 207.6 211.2 213.0 184.8 816.6 175.9 190.3 175.2 152.7 694.1
PolyOne Distribution 268.0 275.1 275.0 257.1 1,075.2 284.1 287.0 280.5 262.8 1,114.4 265.7 266.8 259.5 242.1 1,034.1
Corporate and Eliminations (33.2) (34.9) (37.9) (36.4) (142.4) (40.0) (43.2) (45.2) (33.7) (162.1) (38.0) (38.7) (41.4) (39.5) (157.6)
Sales 759.6 838.7 821.1 754.4 3,173.8 828.7 841.5 806.1 741.7 3,218.0 754.0 775.5 729.2 665.4 2,924.1
Gross Margin:
Color, Additives and Inks 67.7 75.2 71.8 63.1 277.8 74.9 81.7 71.8 65.1 293.5 73.4 80.0 73.4 67.0 293.8
Specialty Engineered Materials 39.2 39.0 39.2 35.8 153.2 42.6 43.5 39.7 37.4 163.2 43.0 41.1 39.6 37.3 161.0
Performance Products and Solutions 24.0 26.9 27.6 23.5 102.0 28.0 29.0 29.2 22.8 109.0 22.5 27.4 27.2 24.8 101.9
PolyOne Distribution 28.2 28.1 27.6 24.7 108.6 29.8 28.8 29.3 26.1 114.0 27.8 30.2 29.4 27.2 114.6
Corporate and Eliminations 1.9 12.4 (6.5) (49.7) (41.9) (6.8) (15.7) (8.0) (12.4) (42.9) (2.6) (2.8) (4.6) (9.8) (19.8)
Gross Margin 161.0 181.6 159.7 97.4 599.7 168.5 167.3 162.0 139.0 636.8 164.1 175.9 165.0 146.5 651.5
Selling and Administrative Expense:
Color, Additives and Inks 43.5 44.3 42.9 43.1 173.8 44.5 44.0 41.7 38.4 168.6 39.6 40.4 38.9 39.5 158.4
Specialty Engineered Materials 23.4 24.0 24.6 24.0 96.0 24.3 24.6 21.3 20.6 90.8 19.9 21.0 19.6 20.9 81.4
Performance Products and Solutions 10.4 11.6 12.5 11.5 46.0 12.0 11.4 11.4 11.1 45.9 11.0 11.1 11.1 11.3 44.5
PolyOne Distribution 12.0 11.2 11.0 11.1 45.3 12.6 11.5 10.6 11.1 45.8 12.1 11.1 11.8 11.6 46.6
Corporate and Eliminations 15.5 17.4 13.2 (23.6) 22.5 19.1 26.5 19.1 70.4 135.1 11.2 13.6 9.3 28.9 63.0
Selling and Administrative Expense 104.8 108.5 104.2 66.1 383.6 112.5 118.0 104.1 151.6 486.2 93.8 97.2 90.7 112.2 393.9
Operating Income:
Color, Additives and Inks 24.2 30.9 28.9 20.0 104.0 30.4 37.7 30.1 26.7 124.9 33.8 39.6 34.5 27.5 135.4
Specialty Engineered Materials 15.8 15.0 14.6 11.8 57.2 18.3 18.9 18.4 16.8 72.4 23.1 20.1 20.0 16.4 79.6
Performance Products and Solutions 13.6 15.3 15.1 12.0 56.0 16.0 17.6 17.8 11.7 63.1 11.5 16.3 16.1 13.5 57.4
PolyOne Distribution 16.2 16.9 16.6 13.6 63.3 17.2 17.3 18.7 15.0 68.2 15.7 19.1 17.6 15.6 68.0
Corporate and Eliminations (13.5) (5.0) (19.7) 0.7 (37.5) (25.9) (42.2) (27.1) (82.8) (178.0) (13.8) (16.4) (13.9) (38.7) (82.8)
Operating Income (loss) 56.3 73.1 55.5 58.1 243.0 56.0 49.3 57.9 (12.6) 150.6 70.3 78.7 74.3 34.3 257.6
Sales:
Color, Additives and Inks 204.9 212.2 195.9 184.7 797.7 211.8
Specialty Engineered Materials 141.0 143.3 146.2 135.3 565.8 159.1
Performance Products and Solutions 166.2 172.8 171.3 158.2 668.5 183.7
PolyOne Distribution 268.8 272.6 274.8 254.8 1,071.0 286.1
Corporate and Eliminations (42.4) (42.7) (41.6) (38.2) (164.9) (44.0)
Sales 738.5 758.2 746.6 694.8 2,938.1 796.7
Gross Margin:
Color, Additives and Inks 75.3 78.0 70.0 62.8 286.1 75.2
Specialty Engineered Materials 44.2 43.0 41.7 38.6 167.5 46.1
Performance Products and Solutions 32.4 33.0 29.2 26.6 121.2 33.9
PolyOne Distribution 30.7 29.5 29.6 27.3 117.1 31.4
Corporate and Eliminations (6.0) (1.6) (4.4) (2.8) (14.8) (4.3)
Gross Margin 176.6 181.9 166.1 152.5 677.1 182.3
Selling and Administrative Expense:
Color, Additives and Inks 40.4 39.8 38.6 39.8 158.6 40.1
Specialty Engineered Materials 20.8 21.6 21.2 22.8 86.4 22.5
Performance Products and Solutions 12.7 11.7 11.2 11.2 46.8 11.8
PolyOne Distribution 13.2 11.7 11.4 12.6 48.9 12.8
Corporate and Eliminations 19.1 15.3 11.7 4.0 50.1 11.1
Selling and Administrative Expense 106.2 100.1 94.1 90.4 390.8 98.3
Operating Income:
Color, Additives and Inks 34.9 38.2 31.4 23.0 127.5 35.1
Specialty Engineered Materials 23.4 21.4 20.5 15.8 81.1 23.6
Performance Products and Solutions 19.7 21.3 18.0 15.4 74.4 22.1
PolyOne Distribution 17.5 17.8 18.2 14.7 68.2 18.6
Corporate and Eliminations (25.1) (16.9) (16.1) (6.8) (64.9) (15.4)
Operating Income 70.4 81.8 72.0 62.1 286.3 84.0
POLYONE CORPORATION 6
Non-GAAP Reconciliations
Sales 759.6 838.7 821.1 754.4 3,173.8 828.7 841.5 806.1 741.7 3,218.0 754.0 775.5 729.2 665.4 2,924.1
Gross margin - GAAP 161.0 181.6 159.7 97.4 599.7 168.5 167.3 162.0 139.0 636.8 164.1 175.9 165.0 146.5 651.5
Special items in gross margin (see slide 7) (3.0) (13.5) 4.8 50.1 38.4 4.2 14.1 7.1 10.1 35.5 1.2 2.2 3.2 7.9 14.5
Adjusted gross margin 158.0 168.1 164.5 147.5 638.1 172.7 181.4 169.1 149.1 672.3 165.3 178.1 168.2 154.4 666.0
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of sales 20.8% 20.0% 20.0% 19.6% 20.1% 20.8% 21.6% 21.0% 20.1% 20.9% 21.9% 23.0% 23.1% 23.2% 22.8%
Operating income - GAAP 56.3 73.1 55.5 58.1 243.0 56.0 49.3 57.9 (12.6) 150.6 70.3 78.7 74.3 34.3 257.6
Special items in operating income (see slide 7) (0.7) (11.2) 1.4 (18.1) (28.6) 7.1 23.7 11.2 67.2 109.2 3.4 6.3 5.8 23.6 39.1
Adjusted operating income 55.6 61.9 56.9 40.0 214.4 63.1 73.0 69.1 54.6 259.8 73.7 85.0 80.1 57.9 296.7
Adjusted operating income as a percent of sales 7.3% 7.4% 6.9% 5.3% 6.8% 7.6% 8.7% 8.6% 7.4% 8.1% 9.8% 11.0% 11.0% 8.7% 10.1%
Sales 738.5 758.2 746.6 694.8 2,938.1 796.7
Gross margin - GAAP 176.6 181.9 166.1 152.5 677.1 182.3
Special items in gross margin (see slide 7) 4.1 (0.2) 4.4 1.6 9.9 2.4
Adjusted gross margin 180.7 181.7 170.5 154.1 687.0 184.7
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of sales 24.5% 24.0% 22.8% 22.2% 23.4% 23.2%
Operating income - GAAP 70.4 81.8 72.0 62.1 286.3 84.0
Special items in operating income (see slide 7) 10.3 6.0 10.2 (2.9) 23.6 1.7
Adjusted operating income 80.7 87.8 82.2 59.2 309.9 85.7
Adjusted operating income as a percent of sales 10.9% 11.6% 11.0% 8.5% 10.5% 10.8%
POLYONE CORPORATION 7
Summary of Special Items
Cost of sales:
Restructuring Costs - - - (2.5) (2.5) (3.3) (13.2) (2.8) (7.4) (26.7) (0.2) (0.2) (1.0) (6.3) (7.7)
Environmental remediation costs (2.0) (1.3) (4.8) (52.6) (60.7) (0.9) (0.9) (5.9) (2.6) (10.3) (1.5) (2.0) (4.3) (1.5) (9.3)
Pension & other post-retirement benefits - mark-to-market adjustment - - - 1.6 1.6 - - - (2.0) (2.0) - - - (1.0) (1.0)
Reimbursement of previously incurred environmental costs 5.2 14.9 - 3.4 23.5 - - 1.6 2.1 3.7 0.5 - 2.1 0.9 3.5
Acquisition related adjustments (0.2) (0.1) - - (0.3) - - - (0.2) (0.2) - - - - -
Impact on cost of sales 3.0 13.5 (4.8) (50.1) (38.4) (4.2) (14.1) (7.1) (10.1) (35.5) (1.2) (2.2) (3.2) (7.9) (14.5)
Selling and administrative expense:
Restructuring, legal and other (2.3) (1.9) 4.1 (1.0) (1.1) (2.7) (9.3) (3.9) 1.0 (14.9) (1.9) (3.4) (1.8) (3.9) (11.0)
Unrealized gain on foreign currency option contracts 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.1 - - - - - - - - - -
Pension & other post-retirement benefits - mark-to-market adjustment - - 42.4 42.4 - - - (54.5) (54.5) - - - (10.6) (10.6)
Acquisition/divestiture related costs (0.5) (0.6) (1.0) (0.2) (2.3) (0.2) (0.3) (0.2) (3.6) (4.3) (0.3) (0.7) (0.8) (1.2) (3.0)
Impact on selling and administrative expense (2.4) (2.3) 3.4 41.4 40.1 (2.9) (9.6) (4.1) (57.1) (73.7) (2.2) (4.1) (2.6) (15.7) (24.6)
Gain on sale of investment in equity affiliates 0.1 - - 26.8 26.9 - - - - - - - - - -
Impact on operating income 0.7 11.2 (1.4) 18.1 28.6 (7.1) (23.7) (11.2) (67.2) (109.2) (3.4) (6.3) (5.8) (23.6) (39.1)
- - -
Debt extinguishment costs (10.6) - (5.2) - (15.8) - - - - - - - - (16.4) (16.4)
Bridge loan commitment fees - interest expense (1.9) - - - (1.9) - - - - - - - - - -
Other income (expense), net 1.4 - - - 1.4 - 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.7 - - 0.1 - 0.1
Impact on income before income taxes (10.4) 11.2 (6.6) 18.1 12.3 (7.1) (23.2) (11.1) (67.1) (108.5) (3.4) (6.3) (5.7) (40.0) (55.4)
Income tax benefit on above special items 3.9 (5.3) 1.9 (7.1) (6.6) 2.6 10.5 4.5 24.0 41.6 1.4 1.7 1.0 14.6 18.7
Tax adjustments (0.5) (0.2) (1.8) 0.3 (2.2) 1.6 5.2 0.1 3.6 10.5 (5.9) 23.9 9.6 (0.2) 27.4
Impact of special items on net income (7.0) 5.7 (6.5) 11.3 3.5 (2.9) (7.5) (6.5) (39.5) (56.4) (7.9) 19.3 4.9 (25.6) (9.3)
Diluted earnings per common share impact (0.08)$ 0.06$ (0.07)$ 0.12$ 0.04$ (0.03)$ (0.08)$ (0.07)$ (0.43)$ (0.60)$ (0.09)$ 0.22$ 0.06$ (0.30)$ (0.11)$
Cost of sales:
Restructuring Costs 0.1 (1.0) - (0.2) (1.1) -
Environmental remediation costs (1.7) (2.1) (2.4) (2.2) (8.4) (2.2)
Pension & other post-retirement benefits - mark-to-market adjustment - - - 0.3 0.3 -
Reimbursement of previously incurred environmental costs - 5.3 - 0.8 6.1 -
Acquisition related adjustments (2.5) (2.0) (2.0) (0.3) (6.8) (0.2)
Impact on cost of sales (4.1) 0.2 (4.4) (1.6) (9.9) (2.4)
Selling and administrative expense:
Restructuring, legal and other (5.9) (5.6) (5.3) (3.0) (19.8) 1.4
Unrealized gain on foreign currency option contracts - - - - - -
Pension & other post-retirement benefits - mark-to-market adjustment - - - 8.1 8.1 -
Acquisition/divestiture related costs (0.3) (0.6) (0.5) (0.6) (2.0) (0.7)
Impact on selling and administrative expense (6.2) (6.2) (5.8) 4.5 (13.7) 0.7
Gain on sale of investment in equity affiliates - - - - - -
Impact on operating income (10.3) (6.0) (10.2) 2.9 (23.6) (1.7)
Debt extinguishment costs - (0.4) - - (0.4) (0.3)
Bridge loan commitment fees - interest expense - - - - - -
Other income (expense), net 0.2 (0.1) - 0.1 0.2 0.1
Impact on income before income taxes (10.1) (6.5) (10.2) 3.0 (23.8) (1.9)
Income tax benefit on above special items 3.8 2.6 3.7 (1.8) 8.3 0.9
Tax adjustments (0.4) 3.7 3.0 1.3 7.6 0.1
Impact of special items on net income (6.7) (0.2) (3.5) 2.5 (7.9) (0.9)
Diluted earnings per common share impact (0.08)$ -$ (0.04)$ 0.03$ (0.10)$ (0.01)$
Recast Financial Information for Discontinued Operations
Table of Contents
GAAP Financial Information Recast for DSS Divestiture
Adjusted Financial Information Recast for DSS Divestiture
Business Segment and Data Recast for DSS Divestiture
Non-GAAP Reconciliations
Summary of Special Items
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Backed by decades of TPE
expertise, our team can help you choose the best
polymer for your product or customize a material
to meet your specific challenges.
Appearance Hardness Specific
Food
Contact UL 94 Suitable
ASTM
Shore
ASTM
(D792)
Consumer Electronics Series
Versaflex™ CE 3120-40 Natural 42A 0.92 - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - Good compression set—ideal for
device cases or electronic grips
Versaflex™ CE 3120-65 Natural 66A 1.15 - HB PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - Chemical and abrasion resistant; 4.69 cradle-to-gate
PCF—ideal for device cases or electronic grips
Versaflex™ CE 3140-65N Natural 65A 1.00 - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - 5G transparent materials—ideal for
device cases or gaskets
Versaflex™ CE 3140-90N Natural 90A 1.01 - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - 5G transparent materials—ideal for
device cases or gaskets
Versaflex™ CE 3620 Black/
Natural 65A 1.00 - HB PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - Chemical and abrasion resistant, hydrolitically
stable—ideal for electronic grips/gaskets or wearables
Engineering Resin Overmolds
Versaflex™ OM 1060X-1 Natural 60A 0.93 ✔ - PC, ABS, PC/ABS ✔ - Versatile OM resin—ideal for grips/gaskets
Versaflex™ OM 9-801N Natural 47A 1.04 ✔ HB
PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
PPO, POM, COPE,
PMMA, HIPS
✔ - Soft touch/rubber feel—ideal for grips/gaskets
Versaflex™ OM 9-802CL Clear 40A 0.92 ✔ - PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - Soft touch/rubber feel—ideal for grips/gaskets
Versaflex™ OM 6059-9 Black 58A 1.10 - HB PA 6 and 6,6 ✔ - Superior adhesion—ideal for grips,
Versaflex™ OM 6160-1 Black/
Natural 60A 1.11 ✔ HB PA 6 and 6,6 ✔
Superior adhesion—ideal for grips,
Versaflex™ OM 6240-1 Natural 43A 1.09 - - PA 6 and 6,6 ✔ - Superior adhesion — ideal for grips,
Versaflex™ OM 6258-1 Natural 62A 1.09 - - PA 6 and 6,6 ✔ - Superior adhesion—ideal for grips,
Versaflex™ OM 6258-9 Black 62A 1.09 - HB PA 6 and 6,6 ✔ - Superior adhesion—ideal for grips,
Versaflex™ OM 6275-9 Black 75A 1.10 - - PA 6 and 6,6 ✔ - Superior adhesion—ideal for grips,
Versollan™ OM1255NX Black 59A 1.05 - HB PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
PC/PBT, COPE ✔ - Superior adhesion—ideal for power tool grips
Versollan™ RU 2205-1 Natural 65A 1.16 - HB PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ ✔ High performance, rubber feel
Appearance Hardness Specific
Food
Contact UL 94 Suitable
ASTM
Shore
ASTM
(D792)
Special Series
Versaflex™ VDT 4202-40B Black 40A 1.00 - - PP ✔ ✔
Vibration dispersion—ideal for washer/dryer
feet or shin guards
Versaflex™ G2800-17 Pink 18 OO 0.85 - - - ✔ - Skin-like feel—ideal for adult toys
Versaflex™ SP 2820-55N Natural 55A 0.91 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Superior puncture and tear resistance—ideal for dog toys
Versaflex™ XP 2850 Natural 55A 0.88 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Wet grip—ideal for water sports or grips
Versaflex™ GP 2810-40N AM US Translucent 45A 0.87 ✔ - - ✔ - Antimicrobial
Versaflex™ CE 3120-65 AM Natural 67A 1.15 - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
COPE ✔ - Antimicrobial for consumer electronics
Versalloy™ XL 9045-1 Natural 44A 0.88 ✔ - - ✔ - Excellent flow for long, thin flow paths—
Versalloy™ XL 9055-1 Natural 53A 0.89 ✔ - PP ✔ - Excellent flow for long, thin flow paths—
Versalloy™ XL 9055X-9 Black 53A 0.89 ✔ HB PP ✔ - Excellent flow for long, thin flow paths—
Versalloy™ XL 9070-1 Natural 70A 0.89 ✔ - PP ✔ - Excellent flow for long, thin flow paths—
Versalloy™ XL 9070X-9 Black 70A 0.89 ✔ HB PP ✔ - Excellent flow for long, thin flow paths;
2.54 cradle-to-gate PCF—ideal for grips or thin wall parts
Dynaflex™ G7702-9001-02 Black 37A 1.10 - - PP ✔ ✔ High temperature performance—ideal for seals and gaskets
Dynalloy™ DT 7910W White 45A 0.93 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Low compression—ideal for dairy tubing
Versaflex™ CL 2000X Clear 3A 0.87 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Ultra soft
Versaflex™ CL 2003X Clear 33 OO 0.87 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Gel feel
Versaflex™ CL30 Clear 30A 0.89 ✔ - PP ✔ ✔ High clarity, high tackiness
Versaflex™ CL40 Clear 43A 0.89 ✔ HB - ✔ ✔ High clarity, high tackiness
General Purpose Series
Versaflex™ GP 2810 Translucent 20A–60A 0.88 ✔ - - ✔ ✔ Unfilled
Versaflex™ GP 2810 Translucent 70A–90A 0.89 ✔ HB - ✔ ✔ Unfilled
Dynaflex™ G7920 Natural/Black 20A 1.01 ✔ - PP ✔ ✔ Filled
Dynaflex™ G7900 Natural/Black 30A–90A 1.05–1.20 ✔ HB PP ✔ ✔ Filled
Appearance Hardness Specific
Compression Set
@ 23°C
Compression Set
@ 100°C
Food
Contact
ISO
10993 USP VI UL 94 Suitable
ASTM
Shore A
(D792) ASTM % ASTM %
Tubing
Versaflex™ G2705 N Translucent 60 0.89 20 - ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ PP ✔ ✔
High resiliance, low compression set, and good puncture
sealing–ideal for medical and biopharma tubing
Versaflex™ HC BT218 Translucent 67 0.89 19 69 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔ Weldable and kink resistant—ideal for biopharma tubing
Versalfex™ HC BIO BT218 Translucent 70 0.88 18 58 - ✔ ✔ - - - ✔
Weldable and kink resistant; 40% bio-derived content
(Gen 1 biomass)—ideal for biopharma tubing
Versaflex™ HC MT317 Translucent 68 0.89 17 69 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔
Flexible and kink resistant, high service temperature
—ideal for medical and biopharma tubing
Versalloy™ HC 9220-70 Natural 70 0.95 17 51 - ✔ ✔ - PP ✔ ✔
High temperature resistance—ideal for
peristaltic pump tubing
Syringe Components
Versaflex™ HC 2110-35N Natural 35 0.89 19 47 - ✔ ✔ - LDPE, PP ✔ - Good puncture sealing and elevated temperature
performance—ideal for septums
Versaflex™ HC 2110-57B Black 57 1.01 20 37 - ✔ ✔ - - ✔ - Low coefficient of friction and elevated temperature
performance—ideal for plungers and stoppers
Engineering Resin Overmolds
Versaflex™ OM 1040X-1 Translucent 42 0.92 22 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - PC, ABS, PC/ABS ✔ - Good compression set at room temperature—
ideal for seals and grips
Versaflex™ OM 3060-1 Clear 59 0.90 33 - ✔ ✔ ✔ HB PC, ABS, PC/ABS,
PC/PETG, PC/PBT ✔ - Good compression set at room temperature
and UV stability—ideal for seals and grips
Versaflex™ OM 8940X-1 Clear 40 0.92 20 - ✔ ✔ - - PK, COPE, PC, ABS,
PC/ABS ✔ - Excellent chemical resistance to alcohols and
disenfectants—ideal for grips on medical devices
Versaflex™ OM 4052 Translucent 56 1.01 27 - ✔ - - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS ✔ -
Excellent chemical resistance to skin oils,
like sebum, and hand lotion—ideal for
consumer healthcare applications
Versaflex™ OM 4063 Translucent 64 1.12 30 - ✔ - - PC, ABS, PC/ABS ✔ -
Excellent chemical resistance to skin oils,
like sebum, and hand lotion—ideal for
consumer healthcare applications
General Purpose Applications
Versaflex™ CL E85 Clear 85 0.90 20 72 ✔ ✔ ✔ - - - ✔ High clarity without plasticizers—ideal for extrusion
Versaflex™ HC 3810 Series Translucent 20–90 0.88 16 54 - ✔ - - - ✔ - Formulated without animal derivatives,
excellent colorability—ideal for seals and labware
Versaflex™ G2705 N Translucent 60 0.89 20 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - PP ✔ ✔
High resiliance, low compression set,
and good puncture sealing
Versalloy™ HC 9220-70 Natural 70 0.95 17 51 - ✔ - - PP ✔ ✔ High temperature resistance
Versalloy™ HC 9210 Series Natural 55 & 70 0.89 20 44 - - ✔ - - ✔ -
Formulated without animal derivatives—
ideal for injection molding long thin flow paths,
smooth surface aesthetics
Versaflex™ CL2242 Clear 43 0.89 23 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔ - High clarity maintained after boiling cleaning processes
Versaflex™ CL2250 Clear 50 0.89 20 - ✔ ✔ ✔ - - ✔ - High clarity maintained after boiling cleaning processes
FEATURED TPES FOR HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS
H
EALTH
CARE
GENERAL PROPERTIES REGULATORY BONDING PROCESS FEATURES
Appearance Hardness Specific
Gravity Weatherability* VOC FOG Odor** UL 94 Suitable
ASTM
Shore A
Internal QUV
1000hrs (Delta E)
VDA 278
μg/g (ppm)
VDA 278
μg/g (ppm)
Recycled Content Series
reSound™ REC OF 7310-80 Black/
Natural (Gray) 80 0.90 0.35 75 379 3 (VDA 270) - PP ✔
35% PCR/PIR content (food packaging)—
ideal for automotive interior applications
reSound™ REC OF 7310-90 Black/
Natural (Gray) 90 0.91 0.11 160 557 3 (VDA 270) - PP ✔
45% PCR/PIR content (food packaging)—
ideal for automotive interior applications
General Purpose Series
OnFlex™ G7705 B Black 42 1.20 - - - - - PP ✔ ✔ Easy processing for a wide variety of applications
OnFlex™ G7705 N Natural 44 1.18 - - - - - PP ✔ ✔ Easy processing for a wide variety of applications
OnFlex™ G7720 B Black 57 1.16 0.55 - - - HB PP ✔ ✔ Easy processing for a wide variety of applications
OnFlex™ G7720 N Natural 55 1.17 3.72 - - - HB PP ✔ ✔ Easy processing for a wide variety of applications
OnFlex™ G7820 N Natural 92 1.14 - - - - - PP ✔ ✔ Easy processing for a wide variety of applications
Automotive Fasteners & Interior Components
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Series Natural 40–90 1.00 - - - - - PP ✔ - Low odor and good UV resistance
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 40 1.00 0.49 113 845 2 (SAE J1351,
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 50 1.00 0.42 51 762 2 (SAE J1351,
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 60 1.00 0.21 112 1740 1 (SAE J1351,
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 70 0.99 0.22 105 1976 3 (SAE J1351,
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 80 1.00 0.32 74 4459 3 (SAE J1351,
OnFlex™ AF 7210 Black 90 1.00 - - - - - PP ✔ - Low odor and good UV resistance
HVAC & Interior Components
OnFlex™ LO 7120-45N Natural 45 1.15 3.21 41 521 2 (SAE J1351,
Dry) - PP ✔ - Significant reductions in VOCs and fogging
compared to traditional TPE technologies
GLS™ TPEs with Antimicrobial Technologies
OnFlex™ LO 7120-45B AM Black 45 1.13 0.52 - - - - PP ✔ - Imbedded antimicrobial technology
FEATURED TPES FOR TRANSPORTATION APPLICATIONS
TRANSPO
RTATIO
N * Values were taken on 3mm plaques following 1000hrs of continious exposure to UVA-340
** Samples were conditioned at 23C at 35% RH for 24 hrs.
Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
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PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE
WIRE & CABLE
SOLUTIONS
Specialty Engineered
Materials
High performance insulation, jacketing,
and cross-web formulations for the
wire and cable industry
Syncure™ XLPE Cross-linkable
Polyethylene Formulations
• Ambient curing
• Resistant to heat, oil, creep,
& abrasion
• Low temperature properties
• Low capital investment
• DBDPE-free grades available
• UL/CSA bulletins
Maxxam™ FR Flame Retardant
Polyolefin Formulations
• FEP alternative
• Fire performance
• UL 444 & plenum yellow
card compliance
• Low dielectric
• High extrusion speeds
• Thin wall extrudability
Maxxam™ SY Foamable Flame
Retardant Formulations
• Low dielectric
• Uniform cell structure
• Crush & heat resistance
• Ease of chemical foaming
ECCOH™ Low Smoke and Fume
Non-Halogen Formulations
• Improved fire safety
• Low smoke, fume, non-halogen
(LSFOH) formulations
ECCOH™ XL Cross-Linkable Solutions
• Non-halogen, low smoke, toxicity,
& corrosiveness
• Excellent mechanical & electrical
properties
• Easily processed
• Operating temperature of 90°C
• Moisture cure technology
Synprene™ Flame Retardant
Thermoplastic Elastomers
• Low temperature
brittleness (LTB) resistance
• Easily colored
FireCon™ CPE Insulation Jacketing
Formulations
• Resistance to harsh environments
• Sunlight resistance
ECCOH™ XL 8148 Non-halogen, low smoke, toxicity, & corrosiveness EN50618
Syncure™ S100FH Horizontal flame UL 44
Syncure™ S100FH-XUV Horizontal flame, UV resistant UL 44
Syncure™ S100FH-UV Horizontal flame, FV-1 flame, UV resistant UL 44, UL 4703
Syncure™ S100FV VW-1 flame UL 44
Syncure™ S100FV-UV VW1, UV resistant UL 44
Syncure™ S112NA Non-flame retardant CSA 22.2
Syncure™ S120NA Non-flame retardant NSF 61
Syncure™ S200FH Horizontal flame, DBDPE-free UL 44
Syncure™ S200FV VW-1, DBDPE-free UL 44
INSULATION FOR POWER CABLE SYSTEMS
Low Voltage Power Cables
• Resistance to heat, oil, creep, & abrasion
• Low capital investment
INSULATION & CROSS-WEBS FOR DATA CABLE SYSTEMS
Category Cables
• FEP alternative
• Low dielectric constant
• High extrusion speeds & thin wall capability
• Flexibility
Maxxam™ FR 0521-48 R1 Low smoke & fume, non-halogen UL 444
Maxxam™ FR 0587-21 R3 Halogenated to plenum performance UL 444
Optical Fiber Cables
• Resistance to harsh environments, chemicals, & sunlight
• Low temperature brittleness (LTB) resistance
• Low smoke & toxicity
ECCOH™ 6649 UV Low DD Low smoke & fume, non-halogen Meets customer-specific
flame requirements
Coaxial Cables
• Flexibility
• Low dielectric constant
• Uniform cell structure
• Crush & heat resistance
Maxxam™ SY 89-22-7 Foamable Meets customer-specific
flame requirements
JACKETING FOR POWER & DATA CABLE SYSTEMS
Low & Medium Voltage Jacketing
• Resistance to harsh environments, chemicals, & UV degradation
• Low temperature brittleness (LTB) resistance
• Low smoke & toxicity
• Flexibility
• High extrusion speeds
• Easily colored
FEATURES SUBMARKETS & USES
FireCon™ CPE 30-33 RoHS Black Flame retardant, flexible Building & construction, industrial,
FireCon™ CPE 37-36 RoHS Black Flame retardant, flexible Building & construction, industrial,
FireCon™ CPE 30-20 RoHS Natural Flame retardant, flexible Building & construction, industrial,
ECCOH™ 5549 UV Low smoke & fume, non-halogen,
flame retardant Building & construction, industrial
ECCOH™ 6649 UV Low DD Low smoke & fume, non-halogen,
flame retardant Optical fiber, ducts
ECCOH™ 5981 UV Low smoke & fume, non-halogen,
flame retardant Industrial, Teck 90 wire
Synprene™ RT5180 Flame retardant, LTB resistance Building & construction, industrial
Synprene™ RT5180UV Flame retardant, LTB resistance Building & construction, industrial
Synprene™ RT3870M Flame retardant, LTB resistance Building & construction, industrial
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Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
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Available in a wide range of customizable colors,
these impact-modified nylon formulations
eliminate secondary painting processes—unlike
traditional materials such as painted plastics or
metals—providing the added manufacturing and
sustainability benefits of reducing energy use and
removing VOC emissions.
Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
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KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Formulated with 25–100% recycled resin
from PIR & PCR sources
• Reduces waste and supports the circular
economy
• Achieves equivalent performance to
standard polyolefin formulations
• Can be recycled at end of life
• Provides good stiffness, durability,
impact resistance and UV stability
• Enables customized performance
characteristics depending on
application need
MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS
Maxxam REC Polyolefins are suitable for use across
many industries and applications where traditional
polyolefin materials are used, including:
• Transportation - HVAC systems, engine guards,
battery housings, flame retardant applications
• Industrial - Structural parts, furniture
• Consumer - Household appliances,
personal care items, packaging, office supplies,
food contact applications
• Electrical and Electronic – Housings, buttons,
junction boxes
SUSTAINABILITY BENEFITS
• Formulated with 25–100% recycled resin
from PIR and/or PCR sources
• Reduces waste and supports the circular
economy
• Reduces carbon footprint
• Can be recycled at end of life
PRODUCT BULLETIN
CHARACTERISTICS UNITS
Maxxam REC
RS5200-5029 C
BLACK X2
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5036
HS I BLACK
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5037
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5038
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5039
Filler/
Reinforcement – Unfilled Unfilled 20% Mineral 40% Mineral 30% Glass Fiber
Recycled
Content – 95% PCR 97% PIR 75% PIR 55% PIR 65% PIR
Density
(ISO 1183) g/ccm 0.93 0.95 1.09 1.28 1.15
Tensile Modulus
(ISO 527-1) MPa 1250 950 1500 2150 4250
Tensile Stress
(ISO 527-2) MPa 25 175 10 15 50
Tensile Strain Break (ISO
527-2) % >20 >80 >30 17 4.5
Charpy Notched
(ISO 179) kJ/m 3 8 5 4 11
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS UNITS
Maxxam REC
RS5200-5026
RS NHFR
BLACK 70
Maxxam REC
FR H8 V2
BLACK RG 70
Maxxam REC
L6 GF/30 H
BLACK T RG
70
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5027
RS HS
BLACK RG
Maxxam REC
MX5200-5028
RS HS
BLACK RG
Maxxam REC
C10 H-UV AS
EP RG
BLACK 70
Filler/
Reinforcement – 30% Glass Fiber Unfilled 30% Glass Fiber 30% Glass Fiber 40% Talcum Unfilled
Recycled Content – 37% PIR 90% PIR 55% PIR 35% PIR 50% PIR 25% PIR
Density
(ISO 1183) g/ccm 1.42 0.950 1.13 1.15 1.23 1.03
Tensile Modulus
(ISO 527-1) MPa 8250 1300 6100 6400 – 700
Tensile Stress
(ISO 527-2) MPa 71.0 30.0 70.0 70.0 28.0 15.0
Notched Izod
(ISO 180) kJ/m – 4.0 10 5.8 2.7 No Break
Flame Rating
@ 1.6mm thickness
(UL 94)
– V-0 V-2 HB HB HB HB
TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
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Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
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Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-08/Swellcoat Yarns Product Bulletin.pdf
Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.
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MATERIALS MADE IN AMERICA BY AMERICAN COMPANIES
Avient manufactures engineered fiber solutions for fiber optic cable manufacturing through its subsidiary
Fiber-Line, LLC.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-10/colormatrix-reprize-for-rpet-brochure.pdf
It increases
polymer IV in the melt phase, allowing for:
• Improved rPET quality and performance
• Higher target IV’s
• Reduced solid state polymerization time
• Increased productivity
It also aids in the drive towards the circular
economy and helps Brand Owners achieve
sustainability targets through:
• Reduced carbon emissions
• Increased rPET content
PCR
rPET resin with
• Reduced SSP
or oven time
• Reduced
yellowing
PCR
rPET resin with
INCREASED TARGET IV
ColorMatrix rePrize allows for increased target IV and increased strength of the rPET material,
enabling a wider range of product applications including carbonated soft drinks (CSD).
Processing conditions can cause material properties to shift from the values stated in the information.