MIAMI – Element Solutions reported net sales of $355.8 million in its electronics segment, a drop of 19% from the same quarter last year.

As a whole, the company's sales for the second quarter were $586 million, a year-on-year decrease of 13%.

"Element Solutions reported sequential adjusted EBITDA growth in what we believe is the trough of the most severe dislocation in the electronics market in recent history," said CEO Benjamin Gliklich. "Our results demonstrate outperformance relative to a market that saw double digit declines in key electronics drivers, such as smartphone units and semiconductor production. We seized the opportunity created by this backdrop to improve our capabilities in leading-edge technologies at the bottom of the cycle. Bringing our ViaForm product line fully in-house and adding Kuprion’s ActiveCopper applications to our portfolio immediately improved our offering at the leading edge. Customers' feedback has been extremely positive, and we have active commercial engagements associated with both offerings. These investments strengthen our ability to deliver technologies to the most demanding and innovative customers in the market, positioning our business to benefit disproportionately from the fastest growing and highest value segments in the electronics supply chain.

"We believe the second quarter was the trough and see evidence of acceleration in electronics already in July. Our semiconductor customers are increasing utilization and smartphone channel inventories are being digested based on third party sell-through and sell-in data. However, the baseline from which we are growing is lower than expected, compounded by additional currency headwinds from the Chinese renminbi, and therefore our expectations for 2023 full year earnings have moderated. We are reducing our full year 2023 adjusted EBITDA guidance to a range of $490 million to $500 million, which assumes recovering demand and the impact of certain cost actions underway. The expected exit velocity of our business together with the full year impact of our cost activity position us well for strong earnings growth in 2024. Our investments this quarter support significant longer-term outperformance."

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