On August 6, Albemarle rose 7.57% in regular trading, trading at $125.02/share, with turnover of $63.16 million.
On the news front, Albemarle reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $3.75 per diluted share, surpassing the analyst consensus estimate of $3.24 by approximately 15.7%, representing a year-over-year increase of over 3,300% from $0.11. Revenue came in at $1.743 billion, above the expected $1.603 billion, marking a 31% year-over-year increase. The company also raised its full-year specialties segment net sales guidance to $1.4 billion to $1.6 billion, with adjusted EBITDA expectations lifted to $275 million to $325 million.
Additionally, CEO Kent Masters warned that global lithium inventories are nearing depletion, with weak supply unable to meet surging demand from electric vehicles and battery energy storage. He noted that battery energy storage is expected to account for 30% of global lithium demand this year, nearly matching light EV market demand. The company also highlighted DLE technology deployment opportunities in its existing Chilean operations as a key growth pathway.
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