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Olin Corporation (NYSE:OLN ) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call January 31, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Steve Keenan - Director of IR Ken Lane - President and CEO Todd Slater - CFO Conference Call Participants Aleksey Yefremov - KeyBanc Capital Markets Mike Leithead - Barclays Hassan Ahmed - Alembic Global Jeff Zekauskas - JPMorgan Bhavesh Lodaya - BMO Capital Markets Patrick Cunningham - Citi Duffy Fischer - Goldman Sachs Mike Sison - Wells Fargo Steve Byrne - Bank of America Arun Viswanathan - RBC Capital Markets David Begleiter - Deutsche Bank Peter Osterland - Truist Securities Kevin McCarthy - Vertical Research John Roberts - Mizuho Frank Mitsch - Fermium Research Matthew Blair - TPH Chris Perrella - UBS Vincent Andrews - Morgan Stanley Operator Good morning, and welcome to Olin Corporation's Fourth Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in listen-only mode.
Although the revenue and EPS for Olin (OLN) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended December 2024, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Olin (OLN) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.09 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.01 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.30 per share a year ago.
Highlights Fourth quarter 2024 net income of $10.7 million, or $0.09 per diluted share Quarterly adjusted EBITDA of $193.4 million CLAYTON, Mo. , Jan. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Olin Corporation (NYSE: OLN) announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2024.
London, U.K., January 27 2025, Swarm Oncology Ltd. (“Swarm Oncology” or “the Company”), a biotechnology company pioneering novel T cell therapies to achieve long-term remission in patients with advanced solid cancers, today emerges from stealth mode and announces the appointment of Martin Olin as Chief Executive Officer.
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Leverages Winchester's integration across commercial ammunition value chain Enhances our ability to participate across high-margin specialty calibers Drives value creation through immediate adjusted EBITDA accretion and a fully realized expected synergy benefit of $40 million CLAYTON, Mo., Jan. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Olin Corporation (NYSE: OLN) ('Olin') today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement with AMMO, Inc. (NASDAQ: POWW) ('AMMO') whereby Olin will acquire AMMO's small caliber ammunition manufacturing assets for a purchase price of $75 million.
CLAYTON, Mo. , Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Olin Corporation (NYSE: OLN) announced today that on Friday, January 31, 2025, at 9:00 a.m.
Olin Corporation shares fell 38% in 2024 due to weak Chinese demand and management turnover, creating a potential value opportunity for 2025. Despite ongoing challenges, new management's guidance and cost-cutting plans aim to double EBITDA and return $1 billion annually to shareholders by 2029. The company's financial position allows for incremental growth, with strategic options for its North American PVC business unlikely to be particularly large.
While the main adversaries in World War II were the Allies and Axis powers, the fighting involved 70 nations around the world. Every continent saw fighting except for Antarctica. It’s hard to get an accurate estimate of the total death toll, but some historians believe it to be around 75 to 100 million including soldiers and civilians. Much of the fighting was on the ground, and rifles were a critical component of every army. (Also see the 17 guns used by American soldiers during the war.) 24/7 Wall Street reviewed a catalog of rifles from Military Factory, an online database of arms, vehicles, and aircraft to identify 69 rifles used during World War II. This extensive list is in order of when a rifle entered service. We have also included more details from the Military Factory about the type, country of origin, manufacturer, action, range, caliber, and feed. Why We’re Covering WWII Weapons The outcome of World War II had lasting, global effects on the world we know today. While military weaponry has advanced since the end of the war, progress was made during the conflict in the race for military superiority. Many of the rifles mentioned below set the groundwork for today’s weaponry. The U.S. entered the war as a mid-level global power. Still, by the end of the fighting, it had established itself as a formidable global presence with a much higher involvement in international affairs than ever before. Here are the rifles used in World War II. 69. Modello 1870 Italian Vetterli Year entered service: 1870 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Italy Action: Single-shot; manual-pull bolt-action Caliber & feed: 10.4x47mmR; 6.5mm & Single shot; 4-round integral magazine 68. Lebel Model 1886 Year entered service: 1887 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: France Action: Bolt-action lever Caliber & feed: 8mm Lebel & 8-round tube magazine 67. Mannlicher Model 1888 Year entered service: 1888 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Austria-Hungary Action: Manually-actuated straight-pull bolt; repeating Caliber & feed: 8mm Mannlicher & 5-round integral magazine 66. Mauser Model 1888 (Gew 88) Year entered service: 1888 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Manually-actuated bolt mechanism Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-round clip with fixed integral magazine 65. Infantry Model 1889 (Belgian Mauser) Year entered service: 1889 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Belgium Action: Manually-actuated straight-pull bolt; repeating Caliber & feed: 7.65x53mm Belgian Mauser & 5-round integral magazine 64. Berthier Rifle Year entered service: 1890 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: France Action: Manual-pull bolt-action Caliber & feed: 8x50mmR Lebel; 7.5x54mm French & 3- or 5-round magazine 63. Model 1889 Schmidt-Rubin Year entered service: 1890 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Switzerland Action: Manually-actuated straight-pull bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.5×53.5mm Swiss & 5-,6-, or 12-round detachable box magazine 62. Rifle Model 1890 (Turkish Mauser) Year entered service: 1890 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Turkey Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.65x53mm Turkish Mauser; 8x57mm & 5-round internal magazine 61. Mosin-Nagant Model 1891 Year entered service: 1891 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Russia Action: Manual bolt-action Caliber & feed: 7.62x54mmR; 7.62x53mmR; 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-round integral magazine 60. Carcano Modello 1891 (M91) Year entered service: 1892 Type: Bolt-action service rifle / infantry carbine Country of origin: Italy Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano; 7.35x51mm Carcano; 7.92x57mm Mauser & 6-round internal magazine 59. Krag-Jorgensen Model 1894 Year entered service: 1894 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Norway Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x55mm M94 Norwegian Krag & 5-round integral magazine 58. Marlin Model 1894 Year entered service: 1894 Type: Carbine rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated lever-action system Caliber & feed: .32-20 Winchester; .32 HR Magnum; .38 Spc & 6-,9-, or 10-round tubular magazine 57. Winchester Model 1894 Year entered service: 1894 Type: Lever-action rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated lever-action Caliber & feed: .30-30 Winchester & 6- or 8-round tubular magazine 56. Lee-Enfield Year entered service: 1895 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: United Kingdom Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .303 MK VII SAA Ball & 10-round detachable box magazine 55. Mannlicher Model 1895 Year entered service: 1895 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Austria-Hungary Action: Manually-actuated straight-pull bolt; repeating Caliber & feed: 8x50R Mannlicher & 5-round integral magazine 54. Mauser Model 1898 (Gew 98) Year entered service: 1898 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Manually-actuated bolt mechanism Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-round clip with fixed integral magazine 53. Arisaka Type 30 Year entered service: 1899 Type: Bolt-action service rifle / infantry carbine Country of origin: Japan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x50mm Arisaka; .303 British & 5-round internal magazine 52. Mondragon Rifle (Fusil Mondragon) Year entered service: 1900 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Mexico Action: Gas-operated; rotating bolt; also manual bolt-action Caliber & feed: 7x57mm Mauser & 8-,10-, or 20-round box; or 100-round drum magazine 51. Mannlicher-Schonauer Model 1903 Year entered service: 1903 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Greece Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x54mm Mannlicher-Schonauer & 5-round rotating magazine 50. Springfield Model 1903 (M1903) Year entered service: 1903 Type: Bolt-action service rifle / sniper rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .30-03; .30-06 Springfield & 5-round internal magazine 49. Model 1904 Vergueiro-Mauser Year entered service: 1904 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Portugal Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x58mm Vergueiro; 7x57mm Mauser & 5-round internal magazine 48. Arisaka Type 38 Year entered service: 1905 Type: Bolt-action service rifle/infantry carbine Country of origin: Japan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x50mm Arisaka; .303 British & 5-round internal magazine 47. Ross Rifle Year entered service: 1905 Type: Straight-pull bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Canada Action: Manual pull, bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .303 British & 5-round magazine 46. Arisaka Type 44 Cavalry Rifle Year entered service: 1912 Type: Carbine service weapon Country of origin: Japan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x50mm Arisaka; .303 British & 5-round internal magazine 45. Enfield Pattern 1914 Year entered service: 1914 Type: Bolt-action service rifle/sniper rifle Country of origin: United Kingdom Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .303 British & 5-round stripper clips 44. Fedorov Avtomat M1916 Year entered service: 1915 Type: Automatic rifle Country of origin: Russia Action: Short-recoil; locked breech; closed bolt; select-fire Caliber & feed: 6.5x50mmSR Arisaka & 25-round detachable box magazine 43. Winchester Model 1915 Year entered service: 1915 Type: Lever-action rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Lever-action; repeat fire Caliber & feed: 7.62x54mmR & 5-round internal magazine 42. Fusil Automatique Modele 1817 (Model 1917 RSC) Year entered service: 1917 Type: Semi-automatic rifle/bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: France Action: Gas-operated; rotating belt Caliber & feed: 8x50mmR Lebel & 5-round internal magazine 41. M1917 Enfield Year entered service: 1917 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.62x63mm (.30-06 Springfield) & 6-round magazine 40. Browning M1918 BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) Year entered service: 1918 Type: Light machine gun Country of origin: United States Action: Gas-operated piston; open-bolt; selective fire Caliber & feed: .30-06 Springfield & 20-round detachable box magazine 39. Carl-Gustav m/21-m37 Year entered service: 1921 Type: Light machine gun Country of origin: Sweden Action: Gas-operated; tilting breach block Caliber & feed: 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser & 20-round detachable box magazine 38. Springfield Model 1922 Year entered service: 1922 Type: Bolt-action training rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .22LR & 5-round internal magazine 37. Ceska Zbrojovka vz. 24 Year entered service: 1924 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Czechoslovakia Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser; 7.57mm Mauser; 7.65x53mm Argentine & 5-round integral magazine 36. CZ Model 1924 (Mauser) Short Rifle Year entered service: 1924 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Guatemala Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7x57mm Mauser & 5-round internal magazine 35. ZH-29 Year entered service: 1929 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Czechoslovakia Action: Semi-automatic; gas-operated Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-,10-, or 20-round detachable box magazine 34. Fabrique Nationale FN M1930 (BAR) Year entered service: 1930 Type: Light machine gun Country of origin: Belgium Action: Gas-operated; tilting breach block Caliber & feed: 7.65x53mm Belgian Mauser & 20-round detachable box magazine 33. Fabrique Nationale FN Mle D (BAR) Year entered service: 1932 Type: Light machine gun Country of origin: Belgium Action: Gas-operated; tilting breech block Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Belgian Mauser; .30-06 Springfield; 7.62x51mm NATO & 20-round detachable box magazine 32. FEG 35M (Mannlicher M1935) Year entered service: 1935 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Hungary Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 8x56mmR Hungarian Mannlicher; 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-round internal magazine 31. Kb wz.35 (Marosczek) Year entered service: 1935 Type: Anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: Poland Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.92x107mm DS & 4-round detachable box magazine 30. Mauser Karabiner Kar 98k Year entered service: 1935 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Bolt-action Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 5-round internal magazine 29. Type 24 (Chiang Kai-Shek Rifle) Year entered service: 1935 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Taiwan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action; repeat-fire Caliber & feed: 8x57mm IS (7.92x57mm Mauser) & 5-round internal magazine 28. M1 Garand Year entered service: 1936 Type: Battle rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Self-loading; gas-action piston Caliber & feed: .30-06 Springfield & 8-round internal clip 27. MAS 36 (modele 36 / mle 36) Year entered service: 1936 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: France Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.5x54mm & 5-round internal magazine 26. Winchester Model 70 Year entered service: 1936 Type: Bolt-action sniper rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .30-06 Springfield & 3-,4-, or 5-round box magazine 25. Arisaka Type 97 Year entered service: 1937 Type: Bolt-action sniper rifle Country of origin: Japan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 6.5x50mm Arisaka; .303 British & 5-round internal magazine 24. Boys 0.55in Year entered service: 1937 Type: Anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: United Kingdom Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 13.9mm (0.55 in) & 5-round detachable box magazine 23. Panzerbuchse 38 (PzB 38) Year entered service: 1938 Type: Anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Single-shot; manually-actuated bolt-action Caliber & feed: 7.92x94mm Patronen & Single shot 22. Solothurn S18-100 Year entered service: 1938 Type: Bullpup anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: Switzerland Action: Semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 20x105mmB; 20x138mmB Long & 5- or 10-round detachable box magazine 21. Tokarev SVT-38 Year entered service: 1938 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Soviet Union Action: Self-loading; semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 7.62x54mmR Russian & 10-round detachable box magazine 20. Arisaka Type 99 Year entered service: 1939 Type: Bolt-action service rifle/infantry carbine Country of origin: Japan Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.7x58mm Arisaka & 5-round internal magazine 19. Panzerbuchse 39 (PzB 39) Year entered service: 1939 Type: Anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Single-shot; manually-actuated bolt-action Caliber & feed: 7.92x94mm Patronen & Single shot 18. Tokarev SVT-40 Year entered service: 1940 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Soviet Union Action: Gas-operated, semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 7.62x54mmR & 10-round detachable box magazine 17. Degtyarev PTRD 1941 Year entered service: 1941 Type: Anti-tank rifle / anti-material rifle Country of origin: Soviet Union Action: Manually-operated bolt; semi-automatic breach Caliber & feed: 14.5x114mm & Single shot 16. Johnson Model 1941 Year entered service: 1941 Type: Semi-automatic rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Semi-automatic; short-recoil; rotating bolt Caliber & feed: .30-06 Springfield; 7x57mm Mauser & 10-round cylindrical magazine 15. Remington Model 1903 (Springfield) Year entered service: 1941 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Manually-actuated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: .30-06 Springfield & 5-round stripper clips 14. Walther Gewehr 41 (G41 / Gew 41) Year entered service: 1941 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Gas-operated; semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 10-round integral box magazine 13. Carl-Gustav m/42 Year entered service: 1942 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Sweden Action: Gas-operated; direct impingement Caliber & feed: 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser; 7.92x57mm; 7.62x39mm Soviet’ & 10-round detachable box magazine; 5-round stripper clips 12. Charlton Automatic Rifle Year entered service: 1942 Type: Semi-automatic rifle / light machine gun Country of origin: New Zealand Action: Gas-operated; semi/full-automatic fire Caliber & feed: .303 British & 10- or 30-round detachable box magazine 11. Fallschirmjagergewehr 42 (FG42 / FjG42) Year entered service: 1942 Type: Automatic rifle / light machine gun Country of origin: Germany Action: Gas-operated; select fire Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 10- or 20-round detachable box 10. M1 Carbine Year entered service: 1942 Type: Semi-automatic / full-automatic carbine Country of origin: United States Action: Gas-operated, short-stroke piston; semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 30 M1 Carbine & 15- or 30-round detachable box magazine 9. Sturmgewehr 44 (StG44) / Maschinenpistole 44 (MP44) Year entered service: 1942 Type: Assault rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Gas-operated; locked-breech; tilting bolt; select-fire Caliber & feed: 7.92x33mm Kurz & 30-round detachable box magazine 8. Walther Gewehr 43 (G43 / Gew 43) Year entered service: 1943 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Gas-operated; semi-automatic Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Mauser & 10-round integral box magazine 7. Arisaka Type 4 / Type 5 Year entered service: 1944 Type: Semi-automatic service rifle Country of origin: Japan Action: Self-loading; gas-operated; rotating belt Caliber & feed: 7.7x58mm Arisaka & 10-round integral magazine 6. M2 Carbine Year entered service: 1944 Type: Select-fire automatic carbine Country of origin: United States Action: Selective-fire (semi/full-automatic) capability; gas-operated, short-stroke piston Caliber & feed: 30 M1 Carbine & 15- or 30-round detachable box magazine 5. M3 Carbine Year entered service: 1944 Type: Sniper carbine rifle Country of origin: United States Action: Selective-fire (semi/full-automatic) capability; gas-operated, short-stroke piston Caliber & feed: 30 M1 Carbine & 15- or 30-round detachable box magazine 4. Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr Year entered service: 1945 Type: Semi-automatic rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Semi-automatic; gas-delayed blowback Caliber & feed: 7.92x33mm Kurz & 30-round detachable box magazine 3. Simonov SKS Year entered service: 1945 Type: Semi-automatic carbine Country of origin: Soviet Union Action: Self-loading short-stroke gas piston Caliber & feed: 7.62x39mm M1943 & 10-round internal box magazine 2. Sturmgewehr 45 (StG45) / Maschinenpistole 45 (MP45) Year entered service: 1945 Type: Assault rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Gas-operated; locked-breech; tilting bolt; select-fire Caliber & feed: 7.92x33mm Kurz & 10- or 30-round detachable box magazine 1. Volkssturmgewehr VG Year entered service: 1945 Type: Bolt-action service rifle Country of origin: Germany Action: Manually-operated bolt-action system Caliber & feed: 7.92x57mm Kurz & 10-round detachable box magazine The Average American Is Losing Their Savings Every Day (Sponsor) If you’re like many Americans and keep your money ‘safe’ in a checking or savings account, think again. The average yield on a savings account is a paltry .4% today, and inflation is much higher. Checking accounts are even worse. Every day you don’t move to a high-yield savings account that beats inflation, you lose more and more value. But there is good news. To win qualified customers, some accounts are paying 9-10x this national average. 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