Dow Corning reports sales and profits for the second quarter of 2009
Sales were $1.19 billion in the second quarter of 2009, 14 percent lower than sales of $1.38 billion in the same quarter of 2008. Sales in the first half of 2009 were $2.22 billion, 17 percent lower than sales of $2.66 billion reported in the first half of 2008.
“While the global economic recession continues to dampen demand for Dow Corning silicone-based products, we did see some improvement in the second quarter,” said Dow Corning’s Vice President and Chief Financial Officer J. Donald Sheets. “Hemlock Semiconductor Group, which manufactures polysilicon for the solar and semiconductor industries, continues to run at full capacity and sell all of its output.”
“In the second quarter, we announced a transformation of our business strategy to help customers to be more efficient, innovative and sustainable,” said Sheets. “This includes a significant expansion in Dow Corning’s XIAMETER® brand - a Web-enabled business for selling standard silicone products at market-driven prices.”
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