Eastman Chemical Company
Research Eastman Chemical Company (EMN) on Bullrun: valuation model: 9.7% undervalued, market cap USD 7.65B, P/E 19.4, dividend yield 5.0%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- TickerEMN
- ExchangeNYSE
- CountryUnited States
- SectorBasic Materials
- IndustrySpecialty Chemicals
- CurrencyUSD
- Valuation signal9.7% undervalued
- Market capUSD 7.65B
- P/E19.4
- Dividend yield5.0%
- Financial periodFY2025
- RevenueUSD 8.75B
- Revenue growth-6.7%
- Net incomeUSD 474.00M
- Free cash flowUSD 424.00M
- Gross margin21.1%
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks Eastman Chemical Company as 9.7% undervalued; latest market cap is USD 7.65B; P/E is 19.4; dividend yield is 5.0%.
About Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman Chemical Company operates as a specialty materials company in the United States, China, and internationally. The company's Additives & Functional Products segment offers amine derivative-based building blocks, intermediates for surfactants, metam-based soil fumigants, and organic acid-based solutions; specialty coalescent and solvents, paint additives, and specialty polymers; and heat transfer and aviation fluids.
Frequently asked questions
Is Eastman Chemical Company overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks Eastman Chemical Company as 9.7% undervalued.
What is Eastman Chemical Company's market cap?
Eastman Chemical Company's market capitalization is USD 7.65B.
What is Eastman Chemical Company's P/E ratio?
Eastman Chemical Company's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 19.4.
Does Eastman Chemical Company pay a dividend?
Eastman Chemical Company has a dividend yield of 5.0%.
What does Eastman Chemical Company do?
Eastman Chemical Company operates as a specialty materials company in the United States, China, and internationally. The company's Additives & Functional Products segment offers amine derivative-based building blocks, intermediates for surfactants, metam-based soil fumigants, and organic acid-based...