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PolyOne Corporation at Sidoti & Company's Emerging Growth Institutional Investor Forum
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PolyOne Corporation at Sidoti Emerging Growth Institutional Investor Forum
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Garratt Senior Vice President, President of Performance Products & Solutions John Midea Senior Vice President, Global Operations & Process Improvement Mark Crist Senior Vice President, President of PolyOne Distribution Cathy Dodd Vice President, Marketing Chris Murphy Vice President, Research & Development, Chief Innovation Officer Kurt Schuering Vice President, Global Key Account Management The Leaders Behind the Team PolyOne Corporation Page 8 Commodity to Specialty Transformation • Volume driven, commodity producer • Heavily tied to cyclical end markets • Performance largely dependent on non- controlling joint ventures 2000-2005 2006 - 2009 2010 – 2014 2015 and beyond • Steve Newlin appointed, Chairman, President and CEO • New leadership team appointed • Implementation of four pillar strategy • Focus on value based selling, investment in commercial resources and innovation to drive transformation • Substantial EPS growth from $0.13 to all-time high of $1.80 • Shift to faster growing, high margin, less cyclical end markets • Key acquisitions propel current and future growth, as well as margin expansion • Specialty mix expands to 65% of Operating Income – strongest mix of earnings in history • Accelerating growth • Deliver consistent double digit annual EPS growth • Maintain >35% vitality index • Pursue strategic acquisitions that expand specialty offerings and geographic breadth • Invest and grow current and next generation talent PolyOne Corporation Page 9 2006 2014 “Where we were” “Where we are” Operating Income % Specialty: Global Color, Additives & Inks 1.7% 14.7% Global Specialty Engineered Materials 1.1% 12.1% Designed Structures & Solutions 1.4%(2012) 7.3% Performance Products & Solutions 5.5% 7.7% Distribution 2.6% 6.1% Specialty Platform % of Operating Income 6.0% 65% ROIC 5.0% 11.3% Adjusted EPS Growth N/A 37% Proof of Performance PolyOne Corporation Page 10 2% 34% 43% 62% 65% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2005 2008 2010 2013 2014 % o f O pe ra tin g In co m e* JV's Performance Products & Solutions Distribution Specialty Old PolyOne Mix Shift Highlights Specialty Transformation New PolyOne Transformation Specialty OI $5M $46M $87M $195M $242M *Operating Income excludes corporate charges and special items PolyOne Corporation Page 11 2014 2015 Target “Where we are” (Est. in 2012) Operating Income % Specialty: Global Color, Additives & Inks 14.7% 12 – 16% Global Specialty Engineered Materials 12.1% 12 – 16% Designed Structures & Solutions 7.3% 8 – 10% Performance Products & Solutions 7.7% 9 – 12% Distribution 6.1% 6 – 7.5% Specialty Platform % of Operating Income 65% 65 – 75% ROIC 11.3% 15% Adjusted EPS Growth 37% Double Digit Expansion Proof of Performance PolyOne Corporation Page 12 • Sold non-core resin assets – EPS dilutive • Completed acquisition of Spartech • Housing starts below 1.25 million units Single family units 30% below expectations • Longstanding weakness in Europe, and decline in Euro Successfully Navigating Change Since 2012 PolyOne Corporation Page 13 -100% 0% 100% 200% 300% 400% 500% 600% POL S&P 500 Strategy and Execution Drive Results $0.12 $0.27 $0.21 $0.13 $0.68 $0.82 $1.00 $1.31 $1.80 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 ‘06-‘14 Adjusted EPS CAGR = 40% Adjusted EPS Share Price vs.
url=http://appliancerepair-salt-lake-city.com/sub-zero-appliance-repair-salt-lake-city/subzero-3d-logo/&rct=j&frm=1&q=&esrc=s&sa=U&ei=-vQmVb-MCefIsQTwwYHQAg&ved=0CBYQ9QEwAA&sig2=qX2fTujBfVO6eYzgLN-xVg&usg=AFQjCNHoUQFUZn7iH7fwVxOz9-WdcIpngA PolyOne Corporation Page 72 2014 Awards and Recognitions PolyOne Corporation Page 73 2014 Financial Highlights $131 $151 $191 $262 $320 Adjusted Operating Income $0.68 $0.82 $1.00 $1.31 $1.80 Adjusted EPS ($ millions) PolyOne Corporation Page 74 2006 2015 Target 2014 “Where we were” (Est. in 2012) “Where we are” Operating Income % Specialty: Global Color, Additives & Inks 1.7% 12 – 16% 14.7% Global Specialty Engineered Materials 1.1% 12 – 16% 12.1% Designed Structures & Solutions 1.4%(2012) 8 – 10% 7.3% Performance Products & Solutions 5.5% 9 – 12% 7.7% Distribution 2.6% 6 – 7.5% 6.1% Specialty Platform % of Operating Income 6.0% 65 – 75% 65% ROIC 5.0% 15% 11.3% Adjusted EPS Growth N/A Double Digit Expansion 37% Proof of Performance & 2015 Targets PolyOne Corporation Page 75 2,883 2,565 2006 2014 Volume (lbs in millions) -11% $219 $451 2006 2014 Commercial Investment ($M) +105% $303 $770 2006 2014 Adjusted Gross Margin ($M) +154% *Total SG&A Ours is Not a Cost Cutting Story Investment in Commercial Resources… Drives Mix Improvement AND Gross Profit $$ Expansion PolyOne Corporation Page 76 Financial Strength $76 $222 $154 $105 $176 $179 $230 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Adjusted Cash Flow from Operations ($ in millions) 18.9% 11.7% 9.6% 9.6% 10.8% 10.9% 9.9% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Working Capital % of Sales PolyOne Corporation Page 77 Financial Flexibility $49 $317 $600 2015 2020 2023 Debt Maturities As of December 31, 2014 ($ millions) Coupon: 7.500% 7.375% 5.250% 2.6x 2.0x 1.8x 1.9x 2011 2012 2013 2014 Net Debt / Adjusted EBITDA PolyOne Corporation Page 78 Shares Purchased (M) 2012 1.2 2013 5.0 2014 6.3 Cash to Generate Value Expand marketing, commercial and technical capabilities Leverage supplier partnerships for innovation Organic Growth Acquisitions Share Repurchases Dividends $0.16 $0.20 $0.24 $0.32 $0.40 $0.10 $0.20 $0.30 $0.40 $0.50 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Annual Dividend Targets that expand: • Specialty offerings • End market presence • Geographic breadth PolyOne Corporation Page 79 PolyOne Corporation Page 80 PolyOne Corporation Page 81 2020 Platinum Vision Robert M.
Platform operating income mix percentage 2005* 2006* 2007* 2008* 2009* 2010* 2011 2012 2013 2014 Global Color, Additives and Inks $ 4.3 $ 8.9 $ 25.7 $ 28.1 $ 25.2 $ 37.7 $ 50.2 $ 75.3 $104.0 $124.9 Global Specialty Engineered Materials 0.4 3.9 4.9 17.6 20.6 49.7 45.9 47.0 57.2 72.4 Designed Structures and Solutions - - - - - - - - 33.4 45.1 Specialty Platform $ 4.7 $ 12.8 $ 30.6 $ 45.7 $ 45.8 $ 87.4 $ 96.1 $122.3 $194.6 $242.4 Performance Products and Solutions 75.7 64.2 65.8 31.3 33.1 54.0 27.7 38.8 56.0 63.1 Distribution 19.5 19.2 22.1 28.1 24.8 42.0 56.0 66.0 63.3 68.2 Joint ventures 91.9 102.9 34.8 28.6 25.5 18.9 5.0 - - - Corporate and eliminations (51.5) 34.5 (73.3) (425.1) 7.9 (27.7) 18.2 (89.6) (82.4) (218.6) Operating income (loss) GAAP $140.3 $ 233.6 $ 80.0 $(291.4) $137.1 $174.6 $203.0 $137.5 $231.5 $155.1 Less: Corporate operating expense 51.5 (34.5) 73.3 425.1 (7.9) 27.7 (18.2) 89.6 82.4 218.6 Operating income excluding Corporate $191.8 $199.1 $153.3 $133.7 $129.2 $202.3 $184.8 $227.1 $313.9 $373.7 Specialty platform operating mix percentage 2% 6% 20% 34% 35% 43% 52% 54% 62% 65% * Historical results have not been restated for the Resin business divestiture or the related resegmentation.
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EPC EPC BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -65°C - 80°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance X UV Resistance P Flex Properties P FEP BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -195°C - 200°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance P UV Resistance P Flex Properties O EXTRUSION FIBERS PROCESSES PRODUCTS ETFE BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -100°C - 150°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance P UV Resistance P Flex Properties P HYTREL BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -70°C - 125°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance P UV Resistance P Flex Properties P ETFE FEP HYTREL FIBER OPTICAL CABLES MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD This data is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute a specification.
PFA PFA BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -200°C - 260°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance P UV Resistance P Flex Properties P POLYPROPYLENE BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -45°C - 105°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance X UV Resistance P Flex Properties X EXTRUSION FIBERS PROCESSES PRODUCTS POLYETHYLENE BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -65°C - 80°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance X UV Resistance P Flex Properties O POLYURETHANE BARE PERFORMANCE Operating Temperature Range -55°C -125°C Chemical Resistance P Flame Resistance X UV Resistance P Flex Properties P POLYETHYLENE POLYPROPYLENE POLYURETHANE FIBER OPTICAL CABLES MOVING HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS FORWARD This data is provided for informational purposes only, and does not constitute a specification.
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% Pigment Specific Gravity Color Index Lightfastness WHITE 10ET03 Titanium Dioxide, Rutile 56 1.74 PW-6 I/O YELLOW 12ET01 Diarylide AAOT GS 40 1.15 PY-14 I 12ET03 Diarylide HR RS 20 1.07 PY-83 I/O (Mass) 13ET02 Isoindolinone RS 20 1.11 PY-110 I/O 13ET03 Benzimidazolone GS 20 1.08 PY-151 I/O (Mass) 81ET01 Iron Oxide 60 1.84 PY-42 I/O ORANGE 15ET03 Benzimidazolone RS 25 1.11 PO-36 I/O RED 20ET01 Red Lake C YS 30 1.16 PR-53 I 22ET01 Lithol Rubine BS 30 1.17 PR-57:1 I 23ET04 Quinacridone BS 15 1.05 PV-19 I/O 23ET06 Specialty Naphthol BS 30 1.09 PR-170 I/O (Mass) C 25ET01 Red 2B, Ca Salt BS 29 1.15 PR-48:2 I/O (Mass) 28ET01 Red 2B, Ba Salt YS 30 1.18 PR-48:1 I/O (Mass) 82ET01 Iron Oxide, Light BS 60 1.94 PR-101 I/O 82ET02 Iron Oxide, Dark VBS 60 1.95 PR-101 I/O 82ET04 Iron Oxide, Light VYS 60 1.94 PR-101 I/O BLUE 40ET01 Phthalocyanine GS 25 1.11 PB-15:3 I/O 40ET05 Phthalocyanine RS 20 1.09 PB-15 I/O 42ET02 Ultramarine 55 1.46 PB-29 I/O 49ET01 Cobalt 65 2.02 PB-28 I/O GREEN 50ET01 Phthalocyanine BS 30 1.2 PG-7 I/O 50ET03 Phthalocyanine YS 25 1.16 PG-7 I/O 59ET01 Chromium Oxide 65 2.12 PG-17 I/O VIOLET/MAGENTA 24ET03 Quinacridone Violet 20 1.08 PV-19 I/O 24ET04 Ultramarine Violet 60 1.66 PV-15 I/O 24ET05 Quinacridone Magenta 20 1.08 PR-122 I/O 24ET06 Benzimidazolone 25 1.08 PV-32 I/O 24ET07 Carbazole Violet 13 1.05 PV-23 I/O BROWN/TAN 83ET01 Iron Oxide, Light 64 2.02 PBr-6 I/O 83ET02 Iron Oxide, Dark 60 1.9 PBr-6 I/O BLACK 90ET04 Furnace - Medium 22 1.12 PBk-7 I/O 90ET05 Iron Oxide 60 1.9 PBk-11 I/O POLYETHER URETHANE PASTE COLORANTS (ET) PEP/ET RS = Red Shade YS = Yellow Shade VYS = Very Yellow Shade BS = Blue Shade VBS = Very Blue Shade GS = Green Shade HR = Heat-Resistant LIGHTFASTNESS I = Indoor Only I/O = Indoor or Outdoor Mass = Outdoor Masstone Application Only C = Some Caution Advised www.avient.com Copyright © 2020, Avient Corporation.
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TENSILE STRENGTH ksi (MPa) TENSILE MODULUS Msi (GPa) FLEXURAL STRENGTH ksi (MPa) FLEXURAL MODULUS Msi (GPa) COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH ksi (MPa) DENSITY lb/in3 (g/cm3) GLASS % ASTM Standard ASTM D3916/D638 ASTM D3916/D638 ASTM D4476/D790 ASTM D4476/D790 ASTM D695 ASTM D792 ASTM D2584 Glass Fiber Reinforced 110-150 (750-1000) 5.5-7.0 (38-48) 100-130 (700-900) 5.5-6.5 (38-45) 60-110 (415-750) .068-.073 (1.9-2.0) 65-75 Carbon Fiber Reinforced 405 (2800) 24 (165) 180 (1200) 21 (145) 150 (1000) 0.058 (1.6) 75 Multiaxial Glass Reinforced 45-60 (310-415) 2.6-3.5 (18-24) 65 (450) 2.1-2.7 (15-19) 40 (275) 0.066 (1.8) 45-55 STANDARD SIZES http://www.polyone.com/content/product-selection-help-form CONTINUOUS FILAMENT WOUND PROFILES This table represents examples of common continuous filament wound profile sizes.
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Once encapsulated in the plastic, however, the compound pellets can easily be fed into an extruder or molding machine.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.
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The Remafin Fiber Colorants for PP portfolio includes single dispersion and custom color masterbatches in pellet form.
The Renol Fiber Colorants portfolio includes single dispersion and custom color masterbatches in pellet form for use with spun-dyed polyester and polyamide.
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Once encapsulated in the plastic, however, the compound pellets can easily be fed into an extruder or molding machine.
Molding with Long-Fiber Composites
To preserve the fiber size, use long-fiber compound pellets instead of standard pellets.