/PRNewswire/ Fiscal 2021 (comparisons versus prior year): GAAP EPS of $9.12, up seven percent; GAAP net income of $2,115 million, up 10 percent; and GAAP.
Q2 FY21 (comparisons versus prior year):
GAAP EPS of $2.13, down four percent; GAAP net income of $477 million, down three percent; and GAAP net income margin of 19.1 percent, down 300 basis points. These results include an estimated $0.10-$0.15 per share negative impact from COVID-19.
Adjusted EPS of $2.08, up two percent; adjusted EBITDA margin of 37.3 percent, down 300 basis points. These results include an estimated $0.10-$0.15 per share negative impact from COVID-19.
Q2 FY21 Highlights
Delivered base business excellence: Brought onstream sixth air separation unit in Chandler, Arizona and first cryogenic nitrogen plant in the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, Penang, Northern Malaysia to increase capacity to serve fast-growing electronics and other end-market demand
Food Grade Gases Global Market Size Estimated to Reach $8.97 Billion by 2025 The Increasing Importance of Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Controlling Microbial Growth in the Food & Beverage Industry is Driving the Growth of Food Grade Gases Global Market
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