Lanxess shares dropped more than 5% to around €14.33 after BNP Paribas cut the stock to Underperform with a €12 target, citing weak capacity utilization, energy cost headwinds and limited profitability gains despite Q2 sales of €1.561 billion.
Shares in Lanxess AG fell more than 5% on Tuesday after BNP Paribas Exane downgraded the German specialty chemicals company to Underperform from Neutral and cut its price target to €12, citing persistently weak capacity utilization, rising energy costs and limited profitability improvement despite modest volume growth. The stock traded around €14.33–€14.35, implying roughly 16–20% further downside to the new target.

Lanxess Q2 Sales €1.561bn, EBITDA €152m as BNP Cuts Target to €12 and Flags Weak Utilization
BNP Paribas lowered its rating and set a €12 price target (from a higher prior level), with its new estimates sitting 7%, 25% and 30% below consensus EBITDA for 2026, 2027 and 2028 respectively. The broker highlighted that second-quarter volume growth of about 5% failed to meaningfully lift capacity utilization—the “missing link to improved profitability.” It also cut its 2026 EPS estimate by 54% and described its 2027 EPS forecast as “not meaningful.” For the U.S.-listed ADRs, the bank similarly moved to Underperform with a $2.61 target (implying about 24% downside from recent levels near $3.45).
Lanxess reported Q2 2026 sales of €1.561 billion (up 6.5% year-on-year from €1.466 billion) and EBITDA pre-exceptionals of €152 million (up 1.3% from €150 million), with the margin at 9.7%. Volume growth contributed roughly 5.2% to the sales increase. The company confirmed full-year 2026 EBITDA pre-exceptionals guidance of €450–550 million. CEO Matthias Zachert stated there was no sign of a sustained upturn in core market demand and no further economic momentum expected through year-end. Net financial debt stood near €2.049 billion.
BNP Paribas flagged rising energy costs as a bigger second-half headwind at spot prices and fading pricing tailwinds in key markets. It noted Lanxess has underperformed European chemical peers and end markets over five years, spending an average of just 1.5% of sales on R&D since 2020—half the peer average—despite a portfolio exposed to regulated chemistries and potential reformulation risks. Under the broker’s mild-recession scenario for 2027, the stock would trade at 6.6x/7.6x 2026/2027 EBITDA with net debt/EBITDA of 4.2x/4.9x and negative free cash flow in 2027.
The move follows Berenberg’s August 12 downgrade to Sell from Hold with a €13.80 target (from €17), which argued consensus recovery expectations were too optimistic and the balance sheet remained a liability. European peers such as Evonik, Wacker Chemie and Brenntag have also faced pressure from soft industrial demand and Asian competition.
Lanxess Slides as BNP Underperform and €12 Target Highlight Utilization Gaps Below €25.88 High
Investors reacted to the high-conviction Underperform rating and deep price-target cut, which underscored concerns that volume gains are not translating into better utilization or margins. The combination of cautious management commentary after Q2, analyst skepticism on the earnings recovery path, elevated leverage and a soft macro backdrop for chemicals amplified selling. The stock had already broken key technical levels after the earnings release and now sits well below its 52-week high of €25.88.
Lanxess Faces Industry Utilization Below 70% Amid Weak Demand and Asian Competition
Lanxess operates in specialty chemicals with segments including Consumer Protection, Specialty Additives and Advanced Intermediates. Industry utilization remains below 70%, among the lowest in decades. The company has been navigating weak European industrial demand, competitive pressure from Asia and higher energy/raw-material costs, while attempting price increases and cost actions. Underinvestment relative to peers and operational gearing leave it exposed if conditions deteriorate further. EU protectionist measures are seen as potentially double-edged for a mid-stream player.
Investors Watch Q3 Orders, Utilization Recovery and €450–550m EBITDA Guidance for Lanxess
Markets will monitor third-quarter order trends, any improvement in capacity utilization, energy cost developments, and progress toward the full-year EBITDA guidance range. Further analyst commentary and broader European chemicals sector performance will also influence the shares.
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