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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): April 28, 2022
CELANESE CORPORATION
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3241098-0420726
   
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission File
Number)
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
222 West Las Colinas Blvd. Suite 900N, Irving, TX 75039
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (972443-4000

N/A
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
  Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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  Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
  Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of Each ClassTrading Symbol(s) Name of Each Exchange on Which Registered
Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per shareCEThe New York Stock Exchange
1.125% Senior Notes due 2023CE /23The New York Stock Exchange
1.250% Senior Notes due 2025CE /25The New York Stock Exchange
2.125% Senior Notes due 2027CE /27The New York Stock Exchange
0.625% Senior Notes due 2028CE /28The New York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Emerging growth company  
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  
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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition
On April 28, 2022, Celanese Corporation (the "Company") issued a press release reporting the financial results for its first quarter 2022. A copy of the press release is attached to this Current Report on Form 8-K ("Current Report") as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein solely for purposes of this Item 2.02 disclosure. Each non-US GAAP financial measure appearing in the press release is accompanied by the most directly comparable US GAAP financial measure and is reconciled to the most comparable US GAAP financial measure in Exhibit 99.2, which includes other supplemental information of interest to investors, analysts and other parties, including the reasons why management believes such Non-US GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors, and which is incorporated herein solely for purposes of this Item 2.02 disclosure.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits
(d) The following exhibits are being furnished herewith:
Exhibit
Number
 
Description
  
99.1
99.2
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the inline XBRL document contained in Exhibit 101)
* In connection with the disclosure set forth in Item 2.02, the information in this Current Report, including the exhibits attached hereto, is being furnished and shall not be deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of such section. The information in this Current Report, including the exhibits, shall not be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, regardless of any incorporation by reference language in any such filing.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
    
 
CELANESE CORPORATION
 
 By:/s/ MICHAEL R. SULLIVAN
 Name: Michael R. Sullivan
 Title:  Vice President, Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary 
 
Date:April 28, 2022
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Exhibit 99.1
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Celanese Corporation
222 West Las Colinas Blvd.
Suite 900N
Irving, Texas 75039


Celanese Corporation Reports First Quarter 2022 Earnings;
Raises Full Year 2022 Outlook


Dallas, April 28, 2022: Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global chemical and specialty materials company, today reported GAAP diluted earnings per share of $4.61 and adjusted earnings per share of $5.54 for the first quarter of 2022. The Company reported record quarterly net sales of $2.5 billion, a 12 percent increase over the previous record set in the fourth quarter of 2021. Net sales growth was driven by sequential volume and price expansion of 12 percent and 1 percent, respectively. Celanese successfully mitigated continued cost inflation as well as sourcing and logistics constraints to deliver first quarter consolidated operating profit of $531 million and adjusted EBIT of $713 million, both records. In February, the Company announced a definitive agreement to acquire a majority of the Mobility & Materials ("M&M") business of DuPont for $11.0 billion, which will establish Celanese as the preeminent global specialty materials company and is expected to drive a doubling of annual free cash flow generation, inclusive of run-rate synergies.
"I thank our teams for delivering record adjusted earnings per share in the first quarter, exceeding our prior record by 10 percent, and for establishing tremendous momentum at the start of 2022," said Lori Ryerkerk, chairman and chief executive officer. "We are squarely focused on continuing this momentum in our business performance and preparing ourselves for the close of the M&M acquisition which will usher in the next phase of shareholder value creation at Celanese."
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First Quarter 2022 Financial Highlights:
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2022
December 31,
2021
March 31,
2021
(unaudited)
(In $ millions, except per share data)
Net Sales
Engineered Materials910 707 645 
Acetate Tow125 129 119 
Acetyl Chain1,538 1,476 1,056 
Intersegment Eliminations(35)(37)(22)
Total2,538 2,275 1,798 
Operating Profit (Loss)
Engineered Materials124 67 130 
Acetate Tow16 
Acetyl Chain499 535 251 
Other Activities(96)(89)(71)
Total531 517 326 
Net Earnings (Loss)
504 526 323 
Adjusted EBIT(1)
Engineered Materials211 113 160 
Acetate Tow40 38 61 
Acetyl Chain503 536 282 
Other Activities(41)(35)(21)
Total713 652 482 
Equity Earnings and Dividend Income, Other Income (Expense)
Engineered Materials49 30 25 
Acetate Tow36 34 41 
Operating EBITDA(1)
813 745 570 
Diluted EPS - continuing operations$4.61 $4.83 $2.83 
Diluted EPS - total$4.61 $4.79 $2.82 
Adjusted EPS(1)
$5.54 $4.91 $3.46 
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(149)(1,286)98 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(95)(99)(371)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities316 584 116 
Free cash flow(1)
175 415 19 
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(1)See "Non-US GAAP Financial Measures" below.
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Recent Highlights:
Announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire a majority of the M&M business for $11.0 billion in cash, including a broad portfolio of engineered thermoplastics and elastomers, industry-renowned brands and intellectual property, global production assets, and a world-class organization.
Completed the restructuring of the Korea Engineering Plastics Co. (KEPCO) joint venture to a manufacturing entity. Celanese will market approximately 70 kt of POM offtake, consistent with its 50 percent ownership stake.
Lori Ryerkerk was awarded The Chemists' Club Kavaler Award 2022, voted on by chemical industry peers to recognize exceptional performance of innovators and disruptors of the status quo in the sector.
Elected Rahul Ghai to the Company's Board of Directors in February. Mr. Ghai currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Otis Worldwide Corporation.
Elected Michael Koenig to the Company's Board of Directors in February. Mr. Koenig serves as Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors of Nobian Industrial Chemicals B.V.
Received a third investment grade credit rating for the Company as Fitch Ratings assigned a first-time credit rating on Celanese of BBB- with a Stable Outlook.
First Quarter 2022 Business Segment Overview
Engineered Materials
Engineered Materials generated record net sales of $910 million in the first quarter due to a sequential volume increase of 23 percent and price increase of 7 percent. Approximately one-third of the sequential volume increase was delivered by legacy products, excluding Santoprene, as the business produced to meet elevated demand led by automotive. With five consecutive quarters of pricing expansion, Engineered Materials maintained a full pass-through of total cost inflation spanning raw materials, energy, and logistics. First quarter GAAP operating profit of $124 million and adjusted EBIT of $211 million increased over the prior quarter by $57 million and $98 million, respectively. Affiliate earnings contributed an additional $19 million sequentially, due to strong performance of the KEPCO and Infraserv affiliates.
Acetyl Chain
The Acetyl Chain generated record net sales of $1.5 billion in the first quarter due to an 8 percent sequential expansion in volume that offset a 3 percent decline in pricing. Sequential moderation in China acetic acid pricing was largely offset as the business shifted volume to the Western Hemisphere and captured higher pricing downstream in VAM, emulsions, redispersible powders (RDP), and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). In the quarter, the Acetyl Chain manufacturing team successfully completed three major turnarounds at the Clear Lake facility in methanol, acetic acid, and VAM. The Acetyl Chain offset production impacts by flexing its global footprint and sourcing from the industry to deliver first quarter GAAP operating profit of $499 million and adjusted EBIT of $503 million at margins of 32 percent and 33 percent, respectively. Across the last four quarters the Acetyl Chain has delivered over $2 billion in GAAP operating profit and adjusted EBIT.
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Acetate Tow
Acetate Tow generated net sales of $125 million during the first quarter, which reflected a sequential price increase of 3 percent and a volume decrease of 6 percent. First quarter GAAP operating profit of $4 million and adjusted EBIT of $40 million were consistent with business expectations. Dividends from affiliates in the quarter were $36 million, consistent with the prior quarter.
Cash Flow and Tax
The Company generated operating cash flow of $316 million and free cash flow of $175 million in the first quarter. Capital expenditures in the quarter were $137 million as the Company progressed on several key projects across the Engineered Materials and Acetyl Chain businesses. During the first quarter, Celanese returned $73 million in cash to shareholders via dividends.
The effective U.S. GAAP tax rate was 18 percent for the first quarter compared to 21 percent for the same quarter of 2021. The lower effective tax rate was due to non-recurring impacts of uncertain tax positions mainly due to lending terms related to internal treasury operations in the three months ended March 31, 2021. During the first quarter, the Company decreased the full year adjusted tax rate from 15 percent to 13 percent, primarily due to changes in jurisdictional earnings mix.
Outlook
"Our team continues to demonstrate the capability of our Engineered Materials and Acetyl Chain business models to deliver robust performance despite persistent cost inflation and various external disruptions to our supply chain" said Lori Ryerkerk. "While we have successfully mitigated the vast majority of these disruptions, we are closely monitoring developing challenges including COVID-19 lockdowns across China and worsening reliability of global maritime logistics. As pricing in upstream products within the Acetyl Chain continues to moderate, we expect that strength in downstream Acetyl Chain products as well as continued robust performance in Engineered Materials will drive second quarter adjusted earnings of approximately $4.50 per share. With this strong start to the year, we now expect 2022 adjusted earnings per share to approach our 2021 adjusted earnings per share performance."
A reconciliation of forecasted adjusted earnings per share to U.S. GAAP diluted earnings per share is not available without unreasonable efforts because a forecast of Certain Items, such as mark-to-market pension gains/losses, is not practical. For more information, see "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" below.
The Company's prepared remarks related to the first quarter will be posted on its website at investors.celanese.com under Financial Information/Financial Document Library on April 28, 2022. Information about Non-US GAAP measures is included in a Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information document posted on our investor relations website under Financial Information/Non-GAAP Financial Measures. See also "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" below.
Contacts:
Investor RelationsMedia - U.S.Media - Europe
Brandon AyacheTravis JacobsenPetra Czugler
Phone: +1 972 443 8509Phone: +1 972 443 3750Phone: +49 69 45009 1206
[email protected][email protected][email protected]
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Celanese Corporation is a global chemical leader in the production of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials used in most major industries and consumer applications. Our businesses use the full breadth of Celanese's global chemistry, technology and commercial expertise to create value for our customers, employees, shareholders and the corporation. As we partner with our customers to solve their most critical business needs, we strive to make a positive impact on our communities and the world through The Celanese Foundation. Based in Dallas, Celanese employs approximately 8,500 employees worldwide and had 2021 net sales of $8.5 billion. For more information about Celanese Corporation and its product offerings, visit www.celanese.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain "forward-looking statements," which include information concerning the Company's plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future revenues or performance, capital expenditures, financing needs and other information that is not historical information. All forward-looking statements are based upon current expectations and beliefs and various assumptions. There can be no assurance that the Company will realize these expectations or that these beliefs will prove correct. There are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements contained in this release. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things: changes in general economic, business, political and regulatory conditions in the countries or regions in which we operate; volatility or changes in the price and availability of raw materials, particularly changes in the demand for, supply of, and market prices of ethylene, methanol, natural gas, wood pulp and fuel oil and the prices for electricity and other energy sources; the length and depth of product and industry business cycles, particularly in the automotive, electrical, mobility, textiles, medical, electronics and construction industries; the extent to which resurgences or variants of COVID-19 may adversely impact the economic environment, market demand, our operations, availability and cost of transportation and materials, the labor supply and pace of economic recovery; the ability to pass increases in raw material prices on to customers or otherwise improve margins through price increases; the ability to maintain plant utilization rates and to implement planned capacity additions and expansions as well as facility turnarounds; the ability to reduce or maintain their current levels of production costs and to improve productivity by implementing technological improvements to existing plants; the ability to identify desirable potential acquisition targets and to complete and integrate acquisition or investment transactions consistent with the Company's strategy; the ability to obtain regulatory approval for, and satisfy closing conditions to, the M&M acquisition, the timing of closing thereof, and the ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the transaction; the ability to identify and execute on other attractive investment opportunities towards which to deploy capital; increased price competition and the introduction of competing products by other companies; market acceptance of our products and technology; compliance and other costs and potential disruption or interruption of production or operations due to accidents, interruptions in sources of raw materials, transportation or logistics disruptions, cyber security incidents, terrorism or political unrest, public health crises (including, but not limited to, the COVID-19 pandemic); other unforeseen events or delays in construction or operation of facilities, including as a result of geopolitical conditions, the occurrence of acts of war (such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict) or terrorist incidents or as a result of weather or natural disasters or other crises including public health crises; the ability to obtain governmental approvals and to construct facilities on terms and schedules acceptable to the Company; changes in the degree of intellectual property and other legal protection afforded to our products or technologies, or the theft of such intellectual property; potential liability for remedial actions and increased costs under existing or future environmental, health and safety regulations, including those relating to climate change; potential liability resulting from pending or future litigation, or from changes in the laws, regulations or policies of governments or other governmental activities in the countries in which we operate; changes in currency exchange rates and interest rates; our level of indebtedness, which could diminish our ability to raise additional capital to fund operations or limit our ability to react to changes in the economy or the chemicals industry; tax rates and changes thereto; our ability to obtain regulatory approval for, and satisfy closing conditions to, any transactions described herein; and various other factors discussed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which it is made or to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Presentation
This document presents the Company's three business segments, Engineered Materials, Acetate Tow and Acetyl Chain.
Use of Non-US GAAP Financial Information
This release uses the following Non-US GAAP measures: adjusted EBIT, adjusted EBIT margin, operating EBITDA, adjusted earnings per share and free cash flow. These measures are not recognized in accordance with US GAAP and should not be viewed as an alternative to US GAAP measures of performance or liquidity. The most directly comparable financial measure presented in accordance with US GAAP in our consolidated financial statements for adjusted EBIT and operating EBITDA is net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation; for adjusted EBIT margin is operating margin; for adjusted earnings per share is earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Celanese Corporation per common share-diluted; and for free cash flow is net cash provided by (used in) operations.
Definitions of Non-US GAAP Financial Measures
Adjusted EBIT is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation, plus (earnings) loss from discontinued operations, less interest income, plus interest expense, plus refinancing expense and taxes, and further adjusted for Certain Items (refer to Table 8 of our Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information document). We do not provide reconciliations for adjusted EBIT on a forward-looking basis (including those contained in this document) when we are unable to provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of reconciling items and the information is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and amount of Certain Items, such as mark-to-market pension gains and losses, that have not yet occurred, are out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. For the same reasons, we are unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information. Adjusted EBIT margin is defined by the Company as adjusted EBIT divided by net sales.
Operating EBITDA is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation, plus (earnings) loss from discontinued operations, less interest income, plus interest expense, plus refinancing expense, taxes and depreciation and amortization, and further adjusted for Certain Items, which Certain Items include accelerated depreciation and amortization expense. Operating EBITDA is equal to adjusted EBIT plus depreciation and amortization.
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Adjusted earnings per share is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Celanese Corporation, adjusted for income tax (provision) benefit, Certain Items, and refinancing and related expenses, divided by the number of basic common shares and dilutive restricted stock units and stock options calculated using the treasury method. We do not provide reconciliations for adjusted earnings per share on a forward-looking basis (including those contained in this document) when we are unable to provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of reconciling items and the information is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and amount of Certain Items, such as mark-to-market pension gains and losses, that have not yet occurred, are out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. For the same reasons, we are unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information.
Note: The income tax expense (benefit) on Certain Items ("Non-GAAP adjustments") is determined using the applicable rates in the taxing jurisdictions in which the Non-GAAP adjustments occurred and includes both current and deferred income tax expense (benefit). The income tax rate used for adjusted earnings per share approximates the midpoint in a range of forecasted tax rates for the year. This range may include certain partial or full-year forecasted tax opportunities and related costs, where applicable, and specifically excludes changes in uncertain tax positions, discrete recognition of GAAP items on a quarterly basis, other pre-tax items adjusted out of our GAAP earnings for adjusted earnings per share purposes and changes in management's assessments regarding the ability to realize deferred tax assets for GAAP. In determining the adjusted earnings per share tax rate, we reflect the impact of foreign tax credits when utilized, or expected to be utilized, absent discrete events impacting the timing of foreign tax credit utilization. We analyze this rate quarterly and adjust it if there is a material change in the range of forecasted tax rates; an updated forecast would not necessarily result in a change to our tax rate used for adjusted earnings per share. The adjusted tax rate is an estimate and may differ from the actual tax rate used for GAAP reporting in any given reporting period. Table 3a of our Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information document summarizes the reconciliation of our estimated GAAP effective tax rate to the adjusted tax rate. The estimated GAAP rate excludes discrete recognition of GAAP items due to our inability to forecast such items. As part of the year-end reconciliation, we will update the reconciliation of the GAAP effective tax rate to the adjusted tax rate for actual results.
Free cash flow is a liquidity measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as cash flow from operations, less capital expenditures on property, plant and equipment, and adjusted for capital contributions from or distributions to Mitsui & Co., Ltd. ("Mitsui") related to our methanol joint venture, Fairway Methanol LLC ("Fairway").
    Reconciliation of Non-US GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliations of the Non-US GAAP financial measures used in this press release to the comparable US GAAP financial measure, together with information about the purposes and uses of Non-US GAAP financial measures, are included in our Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information document filed as an exhibit to our Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on or about April 28, 2022 and also available on our website at investors.celanese.com under Financial Information/Financial Document Library.
Results Unaudited
The results in this document, together with the adjustments made to present the results on a comparable basis, have not been audited and are based on internal financial data furnished to management. Quarterly results should not be taken as an indication of the results of operations to be reported for any subsequent period or for the full fiscal year.
Supplemental Information
Additional information about our prior period performance is included in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information document.
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Consolidated Statements of Operations - Unaudited
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2022
December 31,
2021
March 31,
2021
(In $ millions, except share and per share data)
Net sales2,538 2,275 1,798 
Cost of sales(1,793)(1,554)(1,313)
Gross profit745 721 485 
Selling, general and administrative expenses(174)(170)(137)
Amortization of intangible assets(11)(8)(6)
Research and development expenses(24)(23)(20)
Other (charges) gains, net(1)— 
Foreign exchange gain (loss), net(1)— 
Gain (loss) on disposition of businesses and assets, net(3)(3)(5)
Operating profit (loss)531 517 326 
Equity in net earnings (loss) of affiliates56 36 29 
Non-operating pension and other postretirement employee benefit (expense) income24 (7)38 
Interest expense(35)(21)(25)
Interest income
Dividend income - equity investments37 33 42 
Other income (expense), net(2)(2)
Earnings (loss) from continuing operations before tax616 557 409 
Income tax (provision) benefit(112)(27)(85)
Earnings (loss) from continuing operations504 530 324 
Earnings (loss) from operation of discontinued operations— (3)(1)
Income tax (provision) benefit from discontinued operations— (1)— 
Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations— (4)(1)
Net earnings (loss)504 526 323 
Net (earnings) loss attributable to noncontrolling interests(2)(2)(1)
Net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation502 524 322 
Amounts attributable to Celanese Corporation 
Earnings (loss) from continuing operations502 528 323 
Earnings (loss) from discontinued operations— (4)(1)
Net earnings (loss)502 524 322 
Earnings (loss) per common share - basic
Continuing operations4.64 4.86 2.85 
Discontinued operations— (0.04)(0.01)
Net earnings (loss) - basic4.64 4.82 2.84 
Earnings (loss) per common share - diluted
Continuing operations4.61 4.83 2.83 
Discontinued operations— (0.04)(0.01)
Net earnings (loss) - diluted4.61 4.79 2.82 
Weighted average shares (in millions) 
Basic108.2 108.6 113.5 
Diluted108.9 109.4 114.0 

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Consolidated Balance Sheets - Unaudited
As of
March 31,
2022
As of
December 31,
2021
(In $ millions)
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents605 536 
Trade receivables - third party and affiliates, net1,390 1,161 
Non-trade receivables, net523 506 
Inventories1,549 1,524 
Marketable securities10 
Other assets124 70 
Total current assets4,200 3,807 
Investments in affiliates847 823 
Property, plant and equipment, net4,188 4,193 
Operating lease right-of-use assets267 236 
Deferred income taxes244 248 
Other assets569 521 
Goodwill1,396 1,412 
Intangible assets, net715 735 
Total assets12,426 11,975 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY  
Current Liabilities  
Short-term borrowings and current installments of long-term debt - third party and affiliates
860 791 
Trade payables - third party and affiliates1,169 1,160 
Other liabilities419 473 
Income taxes payable106 81 
Total current liabilities2,554 2,505 
Long-term debt, net of unamortized deferred financing costs3,132 3,176 
Deferred income taxes563 555 
Uncertain tax positions296 280 
Benefit obligations543 558 
Operating lease liabilities223 200 
Other liabilities162 164 
Commitments and Contingencies 
Stockholders' Equity 
Treasury stock, at cost(5,492)(5,492)
Additional paid-in capital326 333 
Retained earnings10,106 9,677 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net(333)(329)
Total Celanese Corporation stockholders' equity4,607 4,189 
Noncontrolling interests346 348 
Total equity4,953 4,537 
Total liabilities and equity12,426 11,975 
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Exhibit 99.2
Non-US GAAP Financial Measures and Supplemental Information
April 28, 2022
In this document, the terms the "Company," "we" and "our" refer to Celanese Corporation and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis.
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide information of interest to investors, analysts and other parties including supplemental financial information and reconciliations and other information concerning our use of non-US GAAP financial measures. This document is updated quarterly.
Presentation
This document presents the Company's three business segments, Engineered Materials, Acetate Tow and Acetyl Chain.
Use of Non-US GAAP Financial Measures
From time to time, management may publicly disclose certain numerical "non-GAAP financial measures" in the course of our earnings releases, financial presentations, earnings conference calls, investor and analyst meetings and otherwise. For these purposes, the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") defines a "non-GAAP financial measure" as a numerical measure of historical or future financial performance, financial position or cash flows that excludes amounts, or is subject to adjustments that effectively exclude amounts, included in the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with US GAAP, and vice versa for measures that include amounts, or are subject to adjustments that effectively include amounts, that are excluded from the most directly comparable US GAAP measure so calculated and presented. For these purposes, "GAAP" refers to generally accepted accounting principles in the United States.
Non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by management are provided as additional information to investors, analysts and other parties because the Company believes them to be important supplemental measures for assessing our financial and operating results and as a means to evaluate our financial condition and period-to-period comparisons. These non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed as supplemental to, and should not be considered in isolation or as alternatives to, net earnings (loss), operating profit (loss), operating margin, cash flow from operating activities (together with cash flow from investing and financing activities), earnings per share or any other US GAAP financial measure. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered within the context of our complete audited and unaudited financial results for the given period, which are available on the Financial Information/Financial Document Library page of our website, investors.celanese.com. The definition and method of calculation of the non-GAAP financial measures used herein may be different from other companies' methods for calculating measures with the same or similar titles. Investors, analysts and other parties should understand how another company calculates such non-GAAP financial measures before comparing the other company's non-GAAP financial measures to any of our own. These non-GAAP financial measures may not be indicative of the historical operating results of the Company nor are they intended to be predictive or projections of future results.
Pursuant to the requirements of SEC Regulation G, whenever we refer to a non-GAAP financial measure, we will also present in this document, in the presentation itself or on a Form 8-K in connection with the presentation on the Financial Information/Financial Document Library page of our website, investors.celanese.com, to the extent practicable, the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, along with a reconciliation of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measure we reference and such comparable GAAP financial measure.
This document includes definitions and reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures used from time to time by the Company.
Specific Measures Used
This document provides information about the following non-GAAP measures: adjusted EBIT, adjusted EBIT margin, operating EBITDA, operating EBITDA margin, operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation, adjusted earnings per share, net debt, free cash flow and return on invested capital (adjusted). The most directly comparable financial measure presented in accordance with US GAAP in our consolidated financial statements for adjusted EBIT and operating EBITDA is net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation; for adjusted EBIT margin and operating EBITDA margin is operating margin; for operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation is operating profit (loss); for adjusted earnings per share is earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Celanese Corporation per common share-diluted; for net debt
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is total debt; for free cash flow is net cash provided by (used in) operations; and for return on invested capital (adjusted) is net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation divided by the sum of the average of beginning and end of the year short- and long-term debt and Celanese Corporation stockholders' equity.
Definitions
Adjusted EBIT is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation, plus (earnings) loss from discontinued operations, less interest income, plus interest expense, plus refinancing expense and taxes, and further adjusted for Certain Items (refer to Table 8). We believe that adjusted EBIT provides transparent and useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating and assessing our primary operating results from period-to-period after removing the impact of unusual, non-operational or restructuring-related activities that affect comparability. Our management recognizes that adjusted EBIT has inherent limitations because of the excluded items. Adjusted EBIT is one of the measures management uses for planning and budgeting, monitoring and evaluating financial and operating results and as a performance metric in the Company's incentive compensation plan. We do not provide reconciliations for adjusted EBIT on a forward-looking basis (including those contained in this document) when we are unable to provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of reconciling items and the information is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and amount of Certain Items, such as mark-to-market pension gains and losses, that have not yet occurred, are out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. For the same reasons, we are unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information. Adjusted EBIT margin is defined by the Company as adjusted EBIT divided by net sales. Adjusted EBIT margin has the same uses and limitations as Adjusted EBIT.
Operating EBITDA is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation, plus (earnings) loss from discontinued operations, less interest income, plus interest expense, plus refinancing expense, taxes and depreciation and amortization, and further adjusted for Certain Items, which Certain Items include accelerated depreciation and amortization expense. Operating EBITDA is equal to adjusted EBIT plus depreciation and amortization. We believe that Operating EBITDA provides transparent and useful information to investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating our operating performance relative to our peer companies. Operating EBITDA margin is defined by the Company as Operating EBITDA divided by net sales. Operating EBITDA margin has the same uses and limitations as Operating EBITDA.
Operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation is defined by the Company as operating profit (loss), less earnings (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests ("NCI"). We believe that operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation provides transparent and useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating our core operational performance. Operating margin attributable to Celanese Corporation is defined by the Company as operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation divided by net sales. Operating margin attributable to Celanese Corporation has the same uses and limitations as Operating profit (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation.
Adjusted earnings per share is a performance measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Celanese Corporation, adjusted for income tax (provision) benefit, Certain Items, and refinancing and related expenses, divided by the number of basic common shares and dilutive restricted stock units and stock options calculated using the treasury method. We believe that adjusted earnings per share provides transparent and useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating and assessing our primary operating results from period-to-period after removing the impact of the above stated items that affect comparability and as a performance metric in the Company's incentive compensation plan. We do not provide reconciliations for adjusted earnings per share on a forward-looking basis (including those contained in this document) when we are unable to provide a meaningful or accurate calculation or estimation of reconciling items and the information is not available without unreasonable effort. This is due to the inherent difficulty of forecasting the timing and amount of Certain Items, such as mark-to-market pension gains and losses, that have not yet occurred, are out of our control and/or cannot be reasonably predicted. For the same reasons, we are unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information.
Note: The income tax expense (benefit) on Certain Items ("Non-GAAP adjustments") is determined using the applicable rates in the taxing jurisdictions in which the Non-GAAP adjustments occurred and includes both current and deferred income tax expense (benefit). The income tax rate used for adjusted earnings per share approximates the midpoint in a range of forecasted tax rates for the year. This range may include certain partial or full-year forecasted tax opportunities and related costs, where applicable, and specifically excludes changes in uncertain tax positions, discrete recognition of GAAP items on a quarterly basis, other pre-tax items adjusted out of our GAAP earnings for adjusted earnings per share purposes and changes in management's assessments regarding the ability to realize deferred tax assets for GAAP. In determining the adjusted earnings per share tax rate, we reflect the impact of foreign tax credits when utilized, or expected to be utilized, absent discrete events impacting the timing of foreign tax credit utilization. We analyze this rate quarterly and adjust it if there is a material change in the range of forecasted tax rates; an updated forecast would not necessarily result in a change to our tax rate used for adjusted earnings per share. The adjusted tax rate is an estimate and may differ from the actual tax rate used for GAAP reporting in any given reporting period. Table 3a summarizes the reconciliation of our estimated GAAP effective tax rate to the adjusted tax rate. The estimated GAAP rate excludes discrete recognition of GAAP items due to our inability to forecast such items. As part of the year-end reconciliation, we will update the reconciliation of the GAAP effective tax rate to the adjusted tax rate for actual results.
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Free cash flow is a liquidity measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net cash provided by (used in) operations, less capital expenditures on property, plant and equipment, and adjusted for capital contributions from or distributions to Mitsui & Co., Ltd. ("Mitsui") related to our methanol joint venture, Fairway Methanol LLC ("Fairway"). We believe that free cash flow provides useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating the Company's liquidity and credit quality assessment because it provides an indication of the long-term cash generating ability of our business. Although we use free cash flow as a measure to assess the liquidity generated by our business, the use of free cash flow has important limitations, including that free cash flow does not reflect the cash requirements necessary to service our indebtedness, lease obligations, unconditional purchase obligations or pension and postretirement funding obligations.
Net debt is defined by the Company as total debt less cash and cash equivalents. We believe that net debt provides useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in evaluating changes to the Company's capital structure and credit quality assessment.
Return on invested capital (adjusted) is defined by the Company as adjusted EBIT, tax effected using the adjusted tax rate, divided by the sum of the average of beginning and end of the year short- and long-term debt and Celanese Corporation stockholders' equity. We believe that return on invested capital (adjusted) provides useful information to management, investors, analysts and other parties in order to assess our income generation from the point of view of our stockholders and creditors who provide us with capital in the form of equity and debt and whether capital invested in the Company yields competitive returns.
Supplemental Information
Supplemental Information we believe to be of interest to investors, analysts and other parties includes the following:
Net sales for each of our business segments and the percentage increase or decrease in net sales attributable to price, volume, currency and other factors for each of our business segments.
Cash dividends received from our equity investments.
For those consolidated ventures in which the Company owns or is exposed to less than 100% of the economics, the outside stockholders' interests are shown as NCI. Beginning in 2014, this includes Fairway for which the Company's ownership percentage is 50%. Amounts referred to as "attributable to Celanese Corporation" are net of any applicable NCI.
Results Unaudited
The results in this document, together with the adjustments made to present the results on a comparable basis, have not been audited and are based on internal financial data furnished to management. Quarterly results should not be taken as an indication of the results of operations to be reported for any subsequent period or for the full fiscal year.
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Table 1
Adjusted EBIT and Operating EBITDA - Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions)
Net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation
502 1,890 524 506 538 322 
(Earnings) loss from discontinued operations
— 22 13 
Interest income(1)(8)(1)(2)(4)(1)
Interest expense35 91 21 21 24 25 
Refinancing expense— — — — 
Income tax provision (benefit)112 330 27 102 116 85 
Certain Items attributable to Celanese Corporation (Table 8)
65 139 77 (1)13 50 
Adjusted EBIT713 2,473 652 648 691 482 
Depreciation and amortization expense(1)
100 362 93 91 90 88 
Operating EBITDA813 2,835 745 739 781 570 
         
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions)
Engineered Materials
Acetate Tow— — — — — — 
Acetyl Chain— — — — — 
Other Activities(2)
— — — — — — 
Accelerated depreciation and amortization expense
Depreciation and amortization expense(1)
100 362 93 91 90 88 
Total depreciation and amortization expense
106 371 97 93 91 90 
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(1)Excludes accelerated depreciation and amortization expense as detailed in the table above, which amounts are included in Certain Items above.
(2)Other Activities includes corporate Selling, general and administrative ("SG&A") expenses, the results of captive insurance companies and certain components of net periodic benefit cost (interest cost, expected return on plan assets and net actuarial gains and losses).
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Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions, except percentages)
Operating Profit (Loss) / Operating Margin
Engineered Materials124 13.6 %411 15.1 %67 9.5 %91 13.3 %123 18.0 %130 20.2 %
Acetate Tow3.2 %56 10.9 %3.1 %12 9.4 %24 17.4 %16 13.4 %
Acetyl Chain(1)
499 32.4 %1,819 33.5 %535 36.2 %517 34.7 %516 36.6 %251 23.8 %
Other Activities(2)
(96)(340)(89)(84)(96)(71)
Total531 20.9 %1,946 22.8 %517 22.7 %536 23.7 %567 25.8 %326 18.1 %
Less: Net Earnings (Loss) Attributable to NCI(1)
Operating Profit (Loss) Attributable to Celanese Corporation529 20.8 %1,940 22.7 %515 22.6 %535 23.6 %565 25.7 %325 18.1 %
Operating Profit (Loss) / Operating Margin Attributable to Celanese Corporation
Engineered Materials124 13.6 %411 15.1 %67 9.5 %91 13.3 %123 18.0 %130 20.2 %
Acetate Tow3.2 %56 10.9 %3.1 %12 9.4 %24 17.4 %16 13.4 %
Acetyl Chain(1)
497 32.3 %1,813 33.4 %533 36.1 %516 34.7 %514 36.5 %250 23.7 %
Other Activities(2)
(96)(340)(89)(84)(96)(71)
Total529 20.8 %1,940 22.7 %515 22.6 %535 23.6 %565 25.7 %325 18.1 %
Equity Earnings and Dividend Income, Other Income (Expense) Attributable to Celanese Corporation
Engineered Materials49 127 30 40 
(3)
32 25 
Acetate Tow36 146 34 34 37 41 
Acetyl Chain
Other Activities(2)
Total95 288 67 77 75 69 
Non-Operating Pension and Other Post-Retirement Employee Benefit (Expense) Income Attributable to Celanese Corporation
Engineered Materials— — — — — — 
Acetate Tow— — — — — — 
Acetyl Chain— — — — — — 
Other Activities(2)
24 106 (7)37 38 38 
Total24 106 (7)37 38 38 
Certain Items Attributable to Celanese Corporation (Table 8)
Engineered Materials38 33 16 
Acetate Tow— — — 
Acetyl Chain28 (1)(2)30 
Other Activities(2)
25 73 60 (6)11 
Total65 139 77 (1)13 50 
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(1)Net earnings (loss) attributable to NCI is included within the Acetyl Chain segment.
(2)Other Activities includes corporate SG&A expenses, the results of captive insurance companies and certain components of net periodic benefit cost (interest cost, expected return on plan assets and net actuarial gains and losses).
(3)Includes $39 million of Equity in net earnings (loss) of affiliates and $1 million of Other income.
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Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions, except percentages)
Adjusted EBIT / Adjusted EBIT Margin
Engineered Materials211 23.2 %571 21.0 %113 16.0 %137 20.0 %161 23.6 %160 24.8 %
Acetate Tow40 32.0 %207 40.3 %38 29.5 %46 35.9 %62 44.9 %61 51.3 %
Acetyl Chain503 32.7 %1,849 34.1 %536 36.3 %517 34.7 %514 36.5 %282 26.7 %
Other Activities(2)
(41)(154)(35)(52)(46)(21)
Total 713 28.1 %2,473 29.0 %652 28.7 %648 28.6 %691 31.4 %482 26.8 %
Depreciation and Amortization Expense(1)
Engineered Materials42 135 35 33 34 33 
Acetate Tow11 39 10 10 10 
Acetyl Chain43 171 43 44 43 41 
Other Activities(2)
17 
Total100 362 93 91 90 88 
Operating EBITDA / Operating EBITDA Margin
Engineered Materials253 27.8 %706 26.0 %148 20.9 %170 24.9 %195 28.6 %193 29.9 %
Acetate Tow51 40.8 %246 47.9 %48 37.2 %56 43.8 %71 51.4 %71 59.7 %
Acetyl Chain546 35.5 %2,020 37.2 %579 39.2 %561 37.7 %557 39.5 %323 30.6 %
Other Activities(2)
(37)(137)(30)(48)(42)(17)
Total813 32.0 %2,835 33.2 %745 32.7 %739 32.6 %781 35.5 %570 31.7 %
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(1)Excludes accelerated depreciation and amortization expense, which amounts are included in Certain Items above. See Table 1 for details.
(2)Other Activities includes corporate SG&A expenses, the results of captive insurance companies and certain components of net periodic benefit cost (interest cost, expected return on plan assets and net actuarial gains and losses).
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Table 3
Adjusted Earnings (Loss) per Share - Reconciliation of a Non-GAAP Measure - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
per shareper shareper shareper shareper shareper share
(In $ millions, except per share data)
Earnings (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Celanese Corporation
502 4.61 1,912 17.06 528 4.83 519 4.67 542 4.81 323 2.83 
Income tax provision (benefit)
112 330 27 102 116 85 
Earnings (loss) from continuing operations before tax
614 2,242 555 621 658 408 
Certain Items attributable to Celanese Corporation (Table 8)
65 139 77 (1)13 50 
Refinancing and related expenses(1)
14 — — — 
Adjusted earnings (loss) from continuing operations before tax
693 2,390 632 629 671 458 
Income tax (provision) benefit on adjusted earnings(2)
(90)(359)(95)(94)(105)(64)
Adjusted earnings (loss) from continuing operations(3)
603 5.54 2,031 18.12 537 4.91 535 4.82 566 5.02 394 3.46 
Diluted shares (in millions)(4)
Weighted average shares outstanding
108.2 111.2 108.6 110.5 112.3 113.5 
Incremental shares attributable to equity awards
0.7 0.9 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.5 
Total diluted shares108.9 112.1 109.4 111.0 112.8 114.0 
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(1)Includes $14 million of interest expense for fees related to a bridge facility commitment letter for our acquisition of a majority of the Mobility & Materials business of DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
(2)Calculated using adjusted effective tax rates (Table 3a) as follows:
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
Adjusted effective tax rate
13 15 15 15 16 14 
(3)Excludes the immediate recognition of actuarial gains and losses and the impact of actual vs. expected plan asset returns.
Actual Plan Asset ReturnsExpected Plan Asset Returns
(In percentages)
20211.1 6.3 
(4)Potentially dilutive shares are included in the adjusted earnings per share calculation when adjusted earnings are positive.
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Table 3a
Adjusted Tax Rate - Reconciliation of a Non-GAAP Measure - Unaudited
EstimatedActual
20222021
(In percentages)
US GAAP annual effective tax rate17 15 
Discrete quarterly recognition of GAAP items(1)
(1)(2)
Tax impact of other charges and adjustments(2)
(3)(1)
Utilization of foreign tax credits— (1)
Changes in valuation allowances, excluding impact of other charges and adjustments(3)
— 
Other(4)
— 
Adjusted tax rate13 15 
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Note: As part of the year-end reconciliation, we will update the reconciliation of the GAAP effective tax rate for actual results.
(1)Such as changes in tax laws (including US tax reform), deferred taxes on outside basis differences, changes in uncertain tax positions and prior year audit adjustments.
(2)Reflects the tax impact on pre-tax adjustments presented in Certain Items (Table 8), which are excluded from pre-tax income for adjusted earnings per share purposes.
(3)Reflects changes in valuation allowances related to changes in judgment regarding the realizability of deferred tax assets or current year operations, excluding other charges and adjustments.
(4)Tax impacts related to full-year forecasted tax opportunities and related costs.
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Table 4
Net Sales by Segment - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions)
Engineered Materials910 2,718 707 684 682 645 
Acetate Tow125 514 129 128 138 119 
Acetyl Chain1,538 5,430 1,476 1,489 1,409 1,056 
Other Activities— — — — — — 
Intersegment eliminations(1)
(35)(125)(37)(35)(31)(22)
Net sales2,538 8,537 2,275 2,266 2,198 1,798 
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(1)Includes intersegment sales primarily related to the Acetyl Chain.
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Table 4a
Factors Affecting Segment Net Sales Sequentially - Unaudited
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 Compared to Three Months Ended December 31, 2021
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials23 (1)— 29 
Acetate Tow(6)— — (3)
Acetyl Chain(3)(1)— 

Total Company12 1 (1) 12 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials(1)(1)— 
(1)
Acetate Tow— — — 
Acetyl Chain(10)10 (1)— (1)

Total Company(7)8 (1)  
Three Months Ended September 30, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended June 30, 2021
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials(2)(1)— — 
Acetate Tow(8)— — — (8)
Acetyl Chain— — 
Total Company1 3 (1) 3 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials(1)— — 
Acetate Tow16 — — — 16 
Acetyl Chain27 — — 34 
Total Company4 18   22 
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(1)2021 includes the effect of the acquisition of the Santoprene™ thermoplastic vulcanizates elastomers business.

Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended December 31, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials— 13 
Acetate Tow(10)(1)— — (11)
Acetyl Chain(7)23 — — 16 
Total Company(3)15 1  13 
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Table 4b
Factors Affecting Segment Net Sales Year Over Year - Unaudited
Three Months Ended March 31, 2022 Compared to Three Months Ended March 31, 2021
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials20 25 (4)— 41 
Acetate Tow— — 
Acetyl Chain39 (1)— 46 
Total Company12 32 (2)(1)41 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended December 31, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials20 (1)— 24 
Acetate Tow(3)(1)— — (4)
Acetyl Chain(6)68 — — 62 
Total Company(2)46 (1) 43 
Three Months Ended September 30, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended September 30, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials11 17 — 30 
Acetate Tow— (2)— (1)
Acetyl Chain11 80 — 92 
Total Company10 50 1  61 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended June 30, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials43 11 — 62 
Acetate Tow10 (1)— — 
Acetyl Chain27 83 — 113 
Total Company31 50 4 (1)84 


Three Months Ended March 31, 2021 Compared to Three Months Ended March 31, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials— 15 
Acetate Tow(8)— — — (8)
Acetyl Chain25 — 32 
Total Company5 14 4  23 

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Table 4c
Factors Affecting Segment Net Sales Year Over Year - Unaudited
Year Ended December 31, 2021 Compared to Year Ended December 31, 2020
VolumePriceCurrencyOtherTotal
 (In percentages)
Engineered Materials15 12 — 31 
Acetate Tow— (1)— — (1)
Acetyl Chain62 — 73 
Total Company10 39 — 51 

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Table 5
Free Cash Flow - Reconciliation of a Non-GAAP Measure - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions, except percentages)
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities(149)(1,119)(1,286)(108)177 98 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(95)(1,042)(99)(228)(344)(371)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities316 1,757 584 630 427 116 
Capital expenditures on property, plant and equipment(137)(467)(163)(102)(110)(92)
Distributions to NCI(4)(27)(6)(8)(8)(5)
Free cash flow(1)(2)
175 1,263 415 520 309 19 
Net sales2,538 8,537 2,275 2,266 2,198 1,798 
Free cash flow as % of Net sales6.9 %14.8 %18.2 %22.9 %14.1 %1.1 %
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(1)Free cash flow is a liquidity measure used by the Company and is defined by the Company as net cash provided by (used in) operating activities, less capital expenditures on property, plant and equipment, and adjusted for capital contributions or distributions to Mitsui related to our joint venture, Fairway.
(2)Excludes required debt service and finance lease payments of $25 million and $30 million for the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
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Table 6
Cash Dividends Received - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions)
Dividends from equity method investments26 112 51 18 35 
Dividends from equity investments without readily determinable fair values37 147 33 35 37 42 
Total63 259 84 43 55 77 
Table 7
Net Debt - Reconciliation of a Non-GAAP Measure - Unaudited
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21
(In $ millions)
Short-term borrowings and current installments of long-term debt - third party and affiliates
860 791 791 103 500 497 
Long-term debt, net of unamortized deferred financing costs3,132 3,176 3,176 3,724 3,156 3,135 
Total debt3,992 3,967 3,967 3,827 3,656 3,632 
Cash and cash equivalents(605)(536)(536)(1,340)(1,054)(791)
Net debt3,387 3,431 3,431 2,487 2,602 2,841 
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Table 8
Certain Items - Unaudited
The following Certain Items attributable to Celanese Corporation are included in Net earnings (loss) and are adjustments to non-GAAP measures:
Q1 '222021Q4 '21Q3 '21Q2 '21Q1 '21Income Statement Classification
(In $ millions)
Exit and shutdown costs18 (2)Cost of sales / SG&A / Other (charges) gains, net / Gain (loss) on disposition of businesses and assets, net / Non-operating pension and other postretirement employee benefit (expense) income
Asset impairments— — — 
Cost of sales / Other (charges) gains, net
Impact from plant incidents and natural disasters(1)
— 41 — — — 41 Cost of sales
Mergers, acquisitions and dispositions56 29 19 — Cost of sales / SG&A
Actuarial (gain) loss on pension and postretirement plans
— 43 43 — — — Cost of sales / SG&A / Non-operating pension and other postretirement employee benefit (expense) income
Legal settlements and commercial disputes16 Cost of sales / SG&A / Other (charges) gains, net
Other— (10)(14)(2)— Cost of sales / SG&A / Gain (loss) on disposition of businesses and assets, net
Certain Items attributable to Celanese Corporation
65 139 77 (1)13 50 
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(1)Primarily associated with Winter Storm Uri.
(2)Primarily associated with the sale of our Spondon site.
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Table 9
Return on Invested Capital (Adjusted) - Presentation of a Non-GAAP Measure - Unaudited
2021
(In $ millions, except percentages)
Net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation1,890 
Adjusted EBIT (Table 1)
2,473 
Adjusted effective tax rate (Table 3a)
15 %
Adjusted EBIT tax effected2,102 
20212020Average
(In $ millions, except percentages)
Short-term borrowings and current installments of long-term debt - third parties and affiliates
791 496 644 
Long-term debt, net of unamortized deferred financing costs3,176 3,227 3,202 
Celanese Corporation stockholders' equity4,189 3,526 3,858 
Invested capital7,704 
Return on invested capital (adjusted)27.3 %
Net earnings (loss) attributable to Celanese Corporation as a percentage of invested capital
24.5 %
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