Praxair Hikes Gas Prices To Cover High Energy & Labor Costs

 | Dec 17, 2017 09:36PM ET

Industrial gas producer and supplier Praxair Inc. (NYSE:PX) recently hiked the prices of industrial gases for its customers in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The revised prices will be effective Jan 1, 2018.

As revealed, prices of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen, carbon dioxide have been increased up to 15%. In addition, the company has hiked its facility fees by roughly 15%. Price changes for individual customers will depend on their contract provisions or products purchased.

Praxair cited increasing costs of energy, distribution and labor as the reason behind the rise in prices of the industrial gases.

A month ago, the company had announced up to 10% increase in helium prices for its bulk liquid helium customers across nations. The price hike will be effective Jan 1, 2018. The price increase will cover higher costs for crude and refined helium, higher distribution costs and investments to improve its helium operations.

We believe Praxair’s margins and profitability is highly dependent on costs of sales and expenses, as any unwarranted increase in these will lower the margins and profitability and vice versa. Notably, in third-quarter 2017, the company’s margin profile suffered from higher costs of sales, increasing 7.8% year over year. Gross margin was down 10 basis points. Also, selling, general and administrative expenses increased 4.5% year over year.

Despite such adversaries, increasing applications have been raising the demand for industrial gases over time, proving beneficial for companies like Praxair. Exiting the third quarter, the company had a solid backlog of $1.5 billion. For 2017, the company anticipates benefitting from a talented workforce, sound product portfolio and new project wins. It anticipates earnings per share to come within $5.78-$5.83, reflecting 12 cents increase at mid-point compared with the previous guidance of $5.63-$5.75. Capital spending is expected to be nearly $1.4 billion.

In the last three months, shares of Praxair have yielded 9.6% return, outperforming 3.7% gain of the Zacks Investment Research

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