Akzo Nobel (OTCMKTS:AKZOY – Get Free Report) and Air Products and Chemicals (NYSE:APD – Get Free Report) are both large-cap basic materials companies, but which is the superior stock? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their risk, profitability, institutional ownership, valuation, earnings, analyst recommendations and dividends.
Earnings & Valuation
This table compares Akzo Nobel and Air Products and Chemicals”s revenue, earnings per share and valuation.
| Gross Revenue | Price/Sales Ratio | Net Income | Earnings Per Share | Price/Earnings Ratio | |
| Akzo Nobel | $11.49 billion | 1.03 | $586.50 million | $1.41 | 16.33 |
| Air Products and Chemicals | $12.04 billion | 5.24 | -$394.50 million | ($1.51) | -187.56 |
Institutional & Insider Ownership
0.4% of Akzo Nobel shares are owned by institutional investors. Comparatively, 81.7% of Air Products and Chemicals shares are owned by institutional investors. 1.9% of Air Products and Chemicals shares are owned by insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that large money managers, hedge funds and endowments believe a company will outperform the market over the long term.
Analyst Ratings
This is a summary of current recommendations for Akzo Nobel and Air Products and Chemicals, as provided by MarketBeat.com.
| Sell Ratings | Hold Ratings | Buy Ratings | Strong Buy Ratings | Rating Score | |
| Akzo Nobel | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2.40 |
| Air Products and Chemicals | 0 | 8 | 8 | 1 | 2.59 |
Air Products and Chemicals has a consensus target price of $295.88, indicating a potential upside of 4.47%. Given Air Products and Chemicals’ stronger consensus rating and higher possible upside, analysts plainly believe Air Products and Chemicals is more favorable than Akzo Nobel.
Dividends
Akzo Nobel pays an annual dividend of $0.25 per share and has a dividend yield of 1.1%. Air Products and Chemicals pays an annual dividend of $7.16 per share and has a dividend yield of 2.5%. Akzo Nobel pays out 17.7% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. Air Products and Chemicals pays out -474.2% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. Both companies have healthy payout ratios and should be able to cover their dividend payments with earnings for the next several years. Air Products and Chemicals has increased its dividend for 43 consecutive years. Air Products and Chemicals is clearly the better dividend stock, given its higher yield and longer track record of dividend growth.
Profitability
This table compares Akzo Nobel and Air Products and Chemicals’ net margins, return on equity and return on assets.
| Net Margins | Return on Equity | Return on Assets | |
| Akzo Nobel | 6.49% | 14.05% | 4.38% |
| Air Products and Chemicals | -2.73% | 15.77% | 6.75% |
Risk and Volatility
Akzo Nobel has a beta of 1.08, suggesting that its stock price is 8% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Air Products and Chemicals has a beta of 0.87, suggesting that its stock price is 13% less volatile than the S&P 500.
Summary
Air Products and Chemicals beats Akzo Nobel on 12 of the 17 factors compared between the two stocks.
About Akzo Nobel
Akzo Nobel N.V. engages in the production and sale of paints and coatings worldwide. The company operates through two segments: Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings. It offers decorative paints, including paints, lacquers, and varnishes; and a range of mixing machines and color concepts for the building and renovation industry, as well as specialty coatings. The company also provides performance coatings that protect and enhance ships, cars, aircraft, yachts, architectural components, consumer goods, and oil and gas facilities. It offers its products under AkzoNobel, Alabastine, Alba, Andercol, Apla, Armstead Trade, Astral, Astral Batiment, AwlGrip, Brikol, Dulux, Bruguer, Cetabever, Cetol, Chemcraft, Colourland Paints, CONSOLAN, Coral, Cromadex, Cuprinol, Dynacoat, Flexa, Glitsa, Grip-Gard, Herbol, Hammerite, International, Interlux, Innenweis, Interpon, Inca, Luxol, Levis, Lesonal, Molto, Modern Classikk, Maxilite, Mauvilac, Mason CT, Marshall, Mactra, Nordsjo, Oxirite, Protecto, Procolor, Polyfilla, Polycell, Pinotex, Pintuco, Resicoat, Relest, Sparlack, Sadolin, Sikkens, Sea Hawk, Savana, Salcomix, Trimetal, Titanlux, Taubmans, U-tech, Vpowdertech, Vivechrom, Xylazel, Xyladecor, Wanda, and Zweihorn brands. The company serves to energy, packaging, infrastructure, and shipbuilding and maintenance industries, as well as general industries, such as agricultural and construction equipment, construction-related steel, metal fabrication, pipes, appliances, and transportation. The company was formerly known as Akzo NV and changed its name to Akzo Nobel N.V. in 1994. Akzo Nobel N.V. was founded in 1646 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
About Air Products and Chemicals
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. provides atmospheric gases, process and specialty gases, equipment, and related services in the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, India, and internationally. The company produces atmospheric gases, including oxygen, nitrogen, and argon; process gases, such as hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and syngas; and specialty gases for customers in various industries, including refining, chemical, manufacturing, electronics, energy production, medical, food, and metals. It also designs and manufactures equipment for air separation, hydrocarbon recovery and purification, natural gas liquefaction, and liquid helium and liquid hydrogen transport and storage. The company was founded in 1940 and is headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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