Plastic Materials, Synth Resins & Nonvulcan Elastomers · SIC 2821

AVIENT CORP

AVNT

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Latest revenue

$847.4M

as of 2026-03-31

Latest net income

$55.7M

as of 2026-03-31

Net margin

6.6%

as of 2026-03-31

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AVNT vs S&P 500 · rebased to 100

-4.6% / yr 24.3 pts / yr vs S&P 500(S&P 500 +19.7% / yr) 17.0% total
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Live market

delayed ≤15 min
$35.44
2.75%
Market cap
$3.25B
Enterprise value
$4.98B
P/E (trailing)
39.7×
Forward P/E
P/B
1.35×
Dividend yield
3.9%
52-wk high
$44.85
52-wk low
$27.48
Beta
Shares out
91.7M

What this company does

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6.7
of 10

ActaClear Score

Above avg
#7 of 17 in Plastic Materials, Synth Resins & Nonvulcan Elastomers
-0.1 · 5d
Profitability·25%
8.5
Growth·15%
3.8
Value·20%
8.5
Quality·20%
6.9
Momentum·20%
4.4

Computed from 5 years of SEC fundamentals + latest market data, ranked within Plastic Materials, Synth Resins & Nonvulcan Elastomers (17 peers). 10 = best in industry, 5 = median, 0 = worst. Refreshed Jun 10, 2026.

Historical multiples

How does AVNT's current valuation compare to its own past?

Current P/E
39.7×
Own 5y average
28.1×
Own 5y median
28.7×
vs. own average
+41%
Industry 5y avg P/E
20.6×
Median P/E across the top 12 peers in Plastic Materials, Synth Resins & Nonvulcan Elastomers by market cap, then averaged across 5 years.
vs. industry
+93%
PEG (this co.)
356.22
5y revenue CAGR
0.1%
Industry PEG
4.65
Industry 5y avg growth
4.4%
Solid: this company. Dotted: industry median.
Dashed flat: own 5y avg.
Coloured dot at right: current P/E.

P/E uses year-end weekly close ÷ (net income ÷ shares outstanding today). Held shares constant at today's count, which understates the per-share earnings improvement from buybacks over the period. PEG uses 5y revenue CAGR as a proxy for EPS growth — close, but not identical (margin expansion or dilution can drive a wedge). Best read as a comparator across companies and industries, not as a precise replica of historical multiples.