Trending: BASF to Post 2022 Net Loss, Wintershall Dea to Exit Russia
18 Gennaio 2023 - 11:52AM
Dow Jones News
1022 GMT - BASF and Wintershall Dea are among the most mentioned
companies across news items over the past 12 hours, according to
Factiva data, after the German chemical company said it expects to
report a EUR1.38 billion net loss for 2022 and its oil and natural
gas exploration subsidiary said it would leave Russia. BASF said
that as a result of Wintershall's deconsolidation in Russia, it
suffered a EUR7.30 billion impairment in 2022, EUR5.40 billion of
which it expects to book in the fourth quarter. The preliminary
figures compare with net profit of EUR5.52 billion in 2021 and
average analyst expectations of EUR4.77 billion for 2022, BASF said
late Tuesday. Wintershall Dea, in which BASF is the majority
shareholder, said late Tuesday that it would exit Russia in an
orderly manner after it too booked EUR5.3 billion in charges and
other Russia-related impairments. Warburg Research analyst Oliver
Schwarz said it remains unclear if the move will enable BASF to
shed the oil and gas company in an IPO in 2023. Dow Jones & Co.
owns Factiva. (pierre.bertrand@wsj.com)
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