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Income statement

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Revenue$7.2B-6.3%
Gross profit$701.0M+27.7%
Operating income$239.0M+110%
Net income$125.0M-29.4%
EPS (diluted)$0.38-29.6%

Balance sheet

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Cash & equivalents$2.6B+41.1%
Total debt$12.8B+5.1%
Total equity$10.0B-17.8%
Total assets$34.0B-3.5%

Cash flow

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Operating cash flow-$269.0M+53.5%
CapEx$269.0M-44.3%
Free cash flow-$538.0M+49.3%

Valuation

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Market cap$19.95B+14.0%
Enterprise value$30.1B+9.2%
P/S0.7×+0.1×

Profitability

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Gross margin9.2%-3.3pp
Operating margin-1%
Net margin-2.7%

Returns & leverage

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Return on equity-7.1%
Debt / equity1.3×+0.3×
Current ratio1.5×-0.3×

Where this comes from

Calculated from LyondellBasell Industries N.V.’s reported figures.

Based on trailing twelve months.

The official record: LyondellBasell Industries N.V.’s 10-Q, filed May 1, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →

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Questions, answered.

What is LyondellBasell Industries N.V.'s dividend yield?
LyondellBasell Industries N.V. (LYB) reported dividend yield of 6% in Q1 2026.
How has LyondellBasell Industries N.V.'s dividend yield changed year-over-year?
LyondellBasell Industries N.V.'s dividend yield decreased by 21.8% year-over-year, from 7.7% to 6%.
What is the long-term trend for LyondellBasell Industries N.V.'s dividend yield?
Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), LyondellBasell Industries N.V.'s dividend yield has grown at a 23.0% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from 17.8% to 40.8%.
What does dividend yield mean?
The annual dividend cash return as a percentage of the share price.
How do you interpret dividend yield?
Higher income, but not automatically better — an unusually high yield can signal a price decline or a payout at risk of being cut. Read alongside the payout ratio and free cash flow.
How does dividend yield compare across companies?
Comparable among dividend payers; zero for companies that don't pay a dividend, which is a choice, not a weakness.