
Episode 256: Is It Time To Sell Air Products (APD Stock) And Move On?
Chip Stock Investor Podcast
Intro
This chapter delves into Air Products' role in the industrial gases market and its significance in semiconductor manufacturing. It highlights recent company developments, competitor dynamics, and the strategic importance of natural gas and hydrogen for the future.
Check out the New Bond account with an initial APY of 6.9%, only at https://public.com/csi Is it time to sell Air Products and Chemicals (APD stock)? In this episode, we discuss the reasons we originally bought APD stock for our chip stock portfolio, APD's sale of the natural gas liquefaction business to Honeywell (HON), and the potentially disruptive impact of Mantle Ridge's proxy war on Air Products' management. Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor/tiers Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor 🛜: https://www.chipstockinvestor.com ******************************************************** Affiliate links that are sprinkled in throughout this video. If something catches your eye and you decide to buy it, we might earn a little coffee money. Thanks for helping us (Kasey) fuel our caffeine addiction! Content in this video is for general information or entertainment only and is not specific or individual investment advice. Forecasts and information presented may not develop as predicted and there is no guarantee any strategies presented will be successful. All investing involves risk, and you could lose some or all of your principal. Chapters: 00:00 Overview of Air Products 01:05 Investment Thesis and Energy Sources 03:04 Natural Gas and LNG Business 04:10 Sale to Honeywell and Financial Impact 06:17 Hydrogen Infrastructure and Spending 06:40 Activist Investor Involvement 09:53 Corporate Intrigue and Board Shakeup 11:44 Final Thoughts and Portfolio Decision #apdstock #airproducts #airproductsstock #LNG #liquifiednaturalgas #semiconductors #chips #investing #stocks #finance #financeeducation #silicon #artificialintelligence #ai #financeeducation #chipstocks #finance #stocks #investing #investor #financeeducation #stockmarket #chipstockinvestor #fablesschipdesign #chipmanufacturing #semiconductormanufacturing #semiconductorstocks Nick and Kasey own shares of Air Products Public Disclosure: A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 investment-grade and high-yield bonds. The [6.9%] yield is the average annualized yield to maturity (YTM) across all ten bonds in the Bond Account, before fees, as of [8/28/2024]. A bond’s yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate; therefore a bond’s YTM is “locked in” when the bond is purchased. Your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTM is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTM of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity, or if the issuer calls or defaults on the bond. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. See our Fee Schedule. (https://public.com/disclosures/fee-schedule) Bond Accounts are not recommendations of individual bonds or default allocations. The bonds in the Bond Account have not been selected based on your needs or risk profile. You should evaluate each bond before investing in a Bond Account. The bonds in your Bond Account will not be rebalanced and allocations will not be updated, except for Corporate Actions. Fractional Bonds also carry additional risks including that they are only available on Public and cannot be transferred to other brokerages. Read more about the risks associated with fixed income (https://public.com/disclosures/fixed-income-disclosure) and fractional bonds (https://public.com/disclosures/apex-fractional-bond-disclosure). See Bond Account Disclosures (https://public.com/disclosures/bond-account) to learn more.


