
A completely synthetic alcohol used, for example, in the production of plasticizers.

Starting product in the production of plasticizers and auxiliaries for chemical and technical industry.

Plastics based on acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers.

Acrylic monomers are part of the product range of the Functional Polymers division and are used among other things as starting materials in the production of polymer dispersions.

The concrete admixtures from the Admixture Systems business unit ensure optimal concrete characteristics, even under extreme conditions, for sky scrapers, complex bridge constructions and tunnels.

The Agricultural Products division develops, produces and markets products to protect crops from fungal attack, insect pests and weeds to increase quality and ensure yields.

Audits are a strategic tool for managing safety and environmental protection efforts. During a site or plant audit, a profile is created using clearly defined environmental, safety or health criteria.

Coating systems for vehicle bodies that protect the vehicle from corrosion (cathodic dip) and gravel and chippings (primer), provide color (basecoat) and offer protection from environmental factors (topcoat).

Coatings systems for the repair of vehicles under the trademarks Glasurit® and R-M®.

International standard for comparing the thermal energy of different fuels.

This term covers all processes and products that use living organisms, for example bacteria and yeasts, or their cellular constituents. Plant biotechnology and white biotechnology belong to the five growth clusters of BASF.

A parameter to describe the effect of greenhouse gas emissions. A factor known as the global warming potential (GWP) shows the effect of the individual gases compared with CO2 (reference value).

Part of the production complex in Port Arthur, Texas. Here, three successive chemical processes are used to obtain butadiene, alkylate gasoline and propylene from a C4 stream (a mixture of various hydrocarbons each containing four carbon atoms) from the steam cracker.

The Catalysts division comprises the environmental technologies, process technologies as well as Materials Services, which provides both the BASF Catalysts business and customers of BASF with precious metals and services.

The Coatings division comprises the automotive refinish coatings,industrial coatings and decorative paints business units.

Compliance is an important element of corporate governance. It refers to the company’s behavior in accordance with laws, guidelines and voluntary codices.

The Construction Chemicals division comprises the Admixture Systems and Construction Systems businesses. Admixture Systems produces additives to ensure optimal concrete properties. The Construction Systems portfolio includes products for building systems, sport and industrial flooring applications and façades.

The Construction systems business unit offers, among other things, building products, sports and industrial flooring as well as façade systems.

Corporate governance refers to the entire system of managing and overseeing a company. This includes the organization of a company, its principles and guidelines as well as all internal and external regulatory and monitoring mechanisms.

The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission is a voluntary privatesector organization dedicated to improving the quality of financial reporting through business ethics, effective internal controls and corporate governance.

Coatings for the interior and exterior of buildings.

The dividend yield is the "return" received by a shareholder in the form of a dividend in relation to the year-end share price. It is calculated by dividing the per-share dividend by the year-end share price and multiplying by 100.

A plant that is downstream of the steam cracker in the chemical value- adding process.

The amount earned by BASF in euros per share based on the weighted number of shares.

Earnings before interest and taxes.

We use this key performance and management indicator for our operating divisions and business units to ensure that we satisfy the returns expected by providers of equity and debt on the assets employed.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization

This is the margin that we earn on sales from our operating activities before depreciation and amortization. It is calculated as income from operations before depreciation and amortization as a percentage of sales.

Cost advantages derived from modern world-scale plants.

The development of new materials and technologies to convert and store energy. Energy management also refers to the responsible use of fossil fuels, for example through the development of energy-saving materials such as insulating materials. Energy management at BASF also involves the exploration for and production of crude oil and natural gas in selected regions by our subsidiary Wintershall AG.

Enterprise Risk Management is a supplement to the original COSO model that was published in 2004.

To investigate and explore an area in the search for mineral resources such as crude oil or natural gas. For successful exploration, it is important to discover oil and gas-bearing structures (deposits, fields) using suitable geophysical processes at sea or on land rather than by means of expensive drilling.

Production of films from plastic granules using pressure and heat.

The Financial Accounting Standards Board is a U.S.-based body that is accountable to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It prepares and publishes Statements of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS).

Fermentation is a process in which biological materials are reacted with the aid of bacterial, fungal or cell cultures, or with enzymes.

In the Fine Chemicals division, we develop, produce and market highvalue products for the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries, as well as for human and animal nutrition. Our primary products are aroma chemicals and UV-filters, pharmaceutical active ingredients and excipients as well as vitamins and carotenoids.

Cash provided by operating activities less payments related to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets.

The Functional Polymers division is the global market leader in acrylic acid and superabsorbents and is a leading supplier of functional polymers for the adhesives, construction, carpeting and paper industries. The division operates production facilities in all important regions of the world, consistently capitalizing on the BASF Verbund and expanding its global presence.

An active ingredient that kills fungi or inhibits their growth (for example in crops).

A binding agreement between two partners to buy or sell a specific amount of an exactly defined commodity or financial instrument at a particular price on a stipulated future date.

BASF combines the important technology-driven issues of the future in five growth clusters: energy management, raw material change, nanotechnology, plant biotechnology and white biotechnology.

Hexamethylene diisocyanate is a raw material used in the production of automotive, industrial and plastic coatings.

An active ingredient used to destroy weeds.

Technology to produce propylene oxide (PO) from hydrogen peroxide (HP). HPPO technology is more environmentally and economically viable than conventional PO methods of production. PO is an intermediate, for example, in the production of polyurethane.

International Accounting Standards (see also IFRS)

The International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee is a committee that publishes proposed guidance on IFRS and IAS.

International Financial Reporting Standards (until 2001 International Accounting Standards, IAS) are developed and published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) headquartered in London, United Kingdom. In accordance with the IAS Regulation, IFRS are mandatory for listed companies in the European Union since 2005.

Coating materials for industrial goods with the exception of vehicles.

The Inorganics division produces raw materials such as ammonia, sulfuric acid and nitric acid, as well as the electrolysis products chlorine and sodium hydroxide. The division also produces innovative specialties such as electronic chemicals, impregnating resins and powder injection molding technologies.

An active ingredient used to destroy harmful insects.

The Intermediates division develops, produces and markets a comprehensive range of intermediates worldwide. It operates out of 14 production sites in Europe, Asia, North and South America. The most important of the division’s more than 600 products include amines, diols, polyalcohols and acids. Of which more than 25 % are for captive use within the BASF.

A key performance indicator is a quantifiable measurement that can be used to track the progress in achieving important goals within a company.

The Kyoto Protocol is a supplement to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Control. Its main goal is to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

Liquefied natural gases, e.g., propane, butane and propane-butane blends, are used in the heating market, as an alternative feedstock for cracker operations and for other chemical processes.

Metabolic Profiling is the parallel and sensitive analysis of a broad spectrum of small-molecule metabolites from a given biological sample. Metabolites comprise components such as amino acids, fatty acids, hormones, sugars and other substance classes.

Diphenylmethane diisocyanate: a polyurethane basic product

Megawatt hour: a measuring unit for energy

Electric megawatt hour: a measuring unit for electrical energy

Free trade zone between the United States, Canada and Mexico; established in the North American Free Trade Agreement. This economic region is one of BASF's four business regions.

The term nanotechnology applies to materials, structures and technologies with one thing in common: the creation or presence of at least one spatial dimension smaller than a few hundred nanometers. This includes the production of nanoparticles and the creation of nanostructures, which in turn make it possible to produce products with new or improved properties. Examples include starting materials for textiles that absorb UV radiation and waterrepellant surface coatings for the textile and automotive industries.

Liquid petroleum that is obtained as a by-product of oil refining. Heavy naphtha is the starting point for gasoline production. Light naphtha is the most important feedstock for steam crackers.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is an international body headquartered in Paris, France.

Our oil and gas operations are conducted by Wintershall AG and its subsidiaries and include exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, crude oil and natural gas trading, and the leasing of natural gas storage and transport facilities.

International standard for comparing the thermal energy of different fuels.

The distribution ratio shows what proportion of earnings is distributed in the form of a dividend. It is calculated by dividing the total dividend paid by net income and multiplying by 100.

Polybutylene terephthalate is an engineering plastic used for headlight frames, computer keyboards and housings for household appliances.

The Performance Chemicals division includes the business areas Coatings, Plastics & Specialties; Automotive & Oil Industry; Textiles; Leather; and Detergents & Formulators. In all five business areas, we supply high-performance specialties worldwide that add value for our customers directly without further chemical processing.

The Performance Polymers division produces engineering plastics for use in the automotive and electronics industries, for example, as well as polyamide and polyamide intermediates.

The Petrochemicals division operates world-scale facilities to supply the Verbund sites with petrochemical feedstocks such as ethylene and propylene, as well as with technical gases such as hydrogen and oxygen. In later processing stages, products in BASF's plasticizers and solvents value-adding chains are produced, as are alkylene oxides and glycols. Typical examples are butanol, phthalic anhydride and ethylene oxide, which are processed primarily within the BASF Verbund.

An area of biotechnology in which methods of traditional cultivation are optimized using methods from molecular biology and biochemistry. Plants can be developed for more efficient agriculture, a healthier diet as well as for use as renewable resources.

Crop protection products that increase crop yield and improve quality beyond disease and insect control.

Polytetrahydrofuran: a starting material for elastic fibers

The Polyurethanes division is one of the world's leading producers of polyurethanes. Our product range includes the entire spectrum of basic polyurethane products, tailormade polyurethane systems and polyurethane specialties. Polyurethanes are used, for example, as rigid or flexible foams for domestic appliances and mattresses, and as specialty plastics for the automobile and footwear industries.

New or improved products and applications, which have been on the market for less than five years.

An E.U. regulatory framework for the registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals.

A worldwide initiative by the chemical industry to continuously improve its performance in the fields of environmental protection, safety and health.

This describes the return we make on the average assets employed during the year. It is calculated as income from ordinary activities plus interest expenses as a percentage of average assets.

This describes the return we make on the average equity used during a fiscal year. It is calculated as income from minority interests as a percentage of average equity.

The return on operating assets describes the return made by an individual segment or the BASF Group on its allocated assets. It is calculated as income from operations as a percentage of average operating assets.

The return on sales describes the return we make from our operations as a percentage of sales. It is calculated as income from operations as a percentage of sales.

One-time costs or one-time payments that significantly affect the earnings of a segment or the BASF Group. Special items include payments arising from restructuring measures and severance payments.

A market where an agreed deal including delivery, acceptance and payment occurs immediately. In contrast to forward contracts where the delivery, acceptance and payment occurs at point in time after the conclusion of the deal.

A large plant in which steam is used to "crack" naphtha (petroleum). The resulting petrochemicals - above all, ethylene and propylene - are the starting materials used to manufacture most of BASF's products.

The designation for persons or groups whose interests are interlinked with those of a company in a variety of ways. BASF’s stakeholders include shareholders, business partners, employees, neighbors and society, and the environment.

This operating division produces and distributes styrene and styrenics worldwide. The production of the primary product styrene is primarily for captive use (backward integration). Styrenics are used in many fields, including the construction, packaging, automotive, electric and leisure industries.

The objective of sustainable development is to meet the economic, environmental and social needs of society without harming the development opportunities of future generations.

An agreement between two companies to exchange payment flows in the future. In an interest swap, a fixed interest rate is exchanged for a floating one for an agreed nominal amount.

Toluene diisocyanate: a polyurethane basic product

Our four global technology platforms Polymer Research, Chemicals Research & Engineering, Specialty Chemicals Research and Plant Biotechnology Research are at the center of our Know-How Verbund.

Tetrahydrofuran: a starting material for PolyTHF®

Thermoplastic polyurethanes are specialty plastics used in a wide range of applications, e.g., in the automotive, sportswear and footwear industries.

Plant characteristics such as increased yield or increased resistance to drought.

Successive steps in a production process, from the raw materials through various intermediate steps to the finished product.

The Verbund is one of BASF's greatest strengths: At our major sites, we link our production plants in a sophisticated system along our value-adding chains: Even by-products or waste from one plant can often be used as raw materials in a neighboring plant. We thus save energy and raw materials, reduce logistics costs and use infrastructure facilities jointly.

WINGAS GmbH is a joint venture company with our Russian partner Gazprom. BASF received a 65% share in WINGAS at the end of 2006. WINGAS is an European company active in natural gas trading and distribution. Its customers include regional and communal gas suppliers, industrial companies and power plant operators.

An area of biotechnology that deals with products and processes in the chemical, textile and food industries. This involves, for example, the biotechnological production of enzymes and chirale intermediates.

Large production plants in which products can be manufactured on a world scale. The more a plant produces, the lower the fixed costs per metric ton of product (see also: economies of scale). BASF is therefore committed to cost-effective large-scale plants of this kind in all major economic regions.

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