Koppers Holdings KOP Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Business | |||||
| Carbon Materials and Chemicals | $408.7M-17.9% | $497.8M-14.9% | $584.7M-4.6% | $613.2M+37.7% | |
| Performance Chemicals | -$15.5M-2,314% | $700K+102% | -$28.9M— | —— | |
| Railroad and Utility Products and Services | $926.8M-1.7% | $942.7M+5.0% | $897.9M+13.9% | $788.3M+8.0% | |
| Net Sales by Product | |||||
| Carbon black feedstock and distillates | $57.5M-28.3% | $80.2M+2.4% | $78.3M+21.8% | $64.3M+15.0% | |
| Pitch and related products | $299.6M+1.6% | $294.8M-25.3% | $394.4M-1.3% | $399.5M+43.0% | |
| Railroad infrastructure products and services | $70.7M-20.6% | $89M-2.1% | $90.9M-11.7% | $103M+17.7% | |
| Railroad treated products | $551.5M-2.3% | $564.3M+4.3% | $540.9M+18.3% | $457.4M+10.3% | |
| Utility poles | $304.6M+5.3% | $289.4M+8.8% | $266.1M+16.8% | $227.9M0.0% | |
| Wood preservative and other products | $543.8M-16.5% | $651.6M-3.0% | $671.6M+15.8% | $579.9M— | |
| Net Sales by Geography | |||||
| Australasia | $249M+0.8% | $247M-6.8% | $265M-6.4% | $283M+22.7% | |
| Europe | $171.5M-5.6% | $181.6M-14.9% | $213.3M-14.3% | $248.9M+27.1% | |
| Other countries | $177.9M-5.3% | $187.9M-9.6% | $207.8M+17.1% | $177.5M+50.4% | |
| United States | $1.28B-13.2% | $1.48B+0.5% | $1.47B+15.5% | $1.27B+12.1% |
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- How does Koppers Holdings break its business down?
- Koppers Holdings (KOP) reports net sales by business across 3 parts — Carbon Materials and Chemicals, Performance Chemicals and Railroad and Utility Products and Services. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Koppers Holdings's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Koppers Holdings's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
