
Olin (OLN) Stock
US chemicals manufacturer with industrial products and ammunition brand. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Olin in August 2026.
Olin Corporation (OLN) is a US-based chemicals manufacturer known for chlor-alkali products (chlorine, caustic soda), epoxy resins and the Winchester ammunition brand. Investors should know its results are linked to commodity cycles, energy and feedstock costs, and demand from construction, automotive and industrial customers. The company blends lower-margin, commodity-style operations with higher-margin specialty products and a consumer-facing ammunition business, giving a mix of cyclical and defensive characteristics. With a market capitalisation around $2.68 billion, balance-sheet strength, free cash flow and leverage trends can meaningfully affect valuation and capital returns. Key risks include volatile input prices, regulatory and environmental obligations, and demand cyclicality; opportunities centre on supply-demand dynamics, cost control and potential product-mix improvements. This is general educational information, not personalised advice — values can rise and fall and past performance does not guarantee future returns.
About This Stock
OLIN CORP
OLN
Current Price
$18.84
Potential 12 Month Profit
12.97%
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals
Ticker
OLN
Market Cap
$2.13B
Potential 12 Month Profit
12.97%
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts suggest holding Olin Corp's stock, with a target price indicating possible growth.
Financial Health
OLIN CORP shows decent revenue and cash flow, but low profit margins may raise concerns.
Dividend
OLIN CORP's average dividend yield of 3.61% makes it a reasonable choice for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $36.10 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Commodity cycles matter
Olin’s earnings often track chemical and energy prices and cyclical demand; monitor margins and inventories, though performance can vary.
Diverse end markets
Products serve industrial, construction and consumer markets (including ammunition); diversification can help smooth results but does not eliminate sector risk.
Regulation and costs
Environmental rules and feedstock or energy-cost moves materially affect profitability; keep an eye on capital spending and any remediation liabilities.
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