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FMC Corp. Stock Plummets 34% Following Disappointing Earnings and Weak Guidance


Philadelphia-based agricultural chemical giant FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC) experienced a dramatic 34% drop in its stock price on February 5, 2025, following the release of its fourth-quarter 2024 earnings report.

The company’s financial performance fell short of market expectations, and its forward guidance further rattled investor confidence.

Earnings Report Highlights

  • Earnings Per Share (EPS): FMC reported an EPS of $1.79, exceeding analysts’ expectations of $1.63.
  • Revenue: Revenue came in at $1.22 billion, missing Wall Street’s forecast of $1.34 billion. Despite the miss, sales grew 7% year-over-year.
  • Forward Guidance: The company projected full-year 2025 earnings between $3.26 and $3.70 per share, significantly below the consensus estimate of $4.36. Expected revenue for 2025 was set between $4.15 billion and $4.35 billion, also underperforming the anticipated $4.40 billion.

Market Reaction

The weaker-than-expected guidance sent shockwaves through the market, with FMC shares plunging as much as 18% in after-hours trading on February 4 before closing down 34% the next day. The stock is now one of the worst performers in the S&P 500 index.

Challenges and Outlook

FMC’s management attributed the poor performance to global inventory reductions across key markets, particularly in Latin America and Asia, where channel destocking has been more severe than anticipated.

CEO Mark Douglas stated that while demand for crop protection products remains steady, distribution partners and growers are holding significantly lower inventory levels.The company also faces additional headwinds:

  • Elevated debt levels.
  • Declining free cash flow, which raises concerns about the sustainability of its dividend.
  • Persistent volume declines in key regions like Brazil due to destocking and adverse weather conditions.

Analyst Sentiment

Despite the sharp sell-off, analysts remain cautiously optimistic about FMC’s long-term prospects due to its strong product pipeline and market share gains in differentiated products like branded diamides. However, many expect downward revisions to price targets following this earnings miss.

Conclusion

FMC’s latest earnings report underscores significant challenges in the agricultural chemicals sector amid global inventory adjustments.

While the company continues to focus on cost discipline and new product launches, its near-term outlook remains clouded by macroeconomic pressures and operational hurdles. Investors will be closely watching how FMC navigates these challenges in 2025.

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