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Exhibit 99.1

DowDuPont Reports Third Quarter 2017 Results

GAAP Diluted EPS of $0.32; Pro Forma Adjusted EPS Increases 10% to $0.55
GAAP Net Income of $514MM; Pro Forma Operating EBITDA Grows 7% to $3.2B
GAAP Net Sales of $15.4B; Pro Forma Net Sales Increase 8% to $18.3B, with Gains in Most Segments and Geographies
GAAP Volume Up 5%, Local Price Up 4%; Pro Forma Volume Up 4%, Local Price Up 3%

Third Quarter 2017 Highlights
DowDuPont reported GAAP diluted earnings1 per share of $0.32. Pro forma adjusted earnings2 per share of $0.55 increased 10 percent compared to the year-ago period. Pro forma adjusted earnings per share excludes significant items in the quarter, which totaled charges of $0.37 per share, as well as $0.08 per share for DuPont amortization of intangible assets.
GAAP net sales increased 23 percent. Pro forma net sales increased to $18.3 billion, up 8 percent versus the year-ago period, led by gains in the Materials Science segments Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure (16 percent), Packaging & Specialty Plastics and Performance Materials & Coatings (8 percent each), and the Specialty Products segments Transportation & Advanced Polymers (9 percent) and Safety & Construction (6 percent). Sales rose double-digits in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) (16 percent) and in Asia Pacific (10 percent). Sales in North America grew 4 percent, while sales in Latin America declined driven by weakness in Agriculture due to expected lower corn area and a delayed start to the summer season in Brazil.
Pro forma volume grew 4 percent, reflecting consumer-led demand in packaging, electronics, transportation, oil and gas, building and construction, and consumer care end-markets. Volume grew in almost all operating segments, led by Electronics & Imaging (13 percent), as well as Packaging & Specialty Plastics and Safety & Construction (6 percent each). Regional volume gains were led by Asia Pacific (10 percent) and EMEA (5 percent).
Pro forma local price rose 3 percent, led by Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure (12 percent), Performance Materials & Coatings (6 percent), and Transportation & Advanced Polymers (3 percent). Pro forma local price increased in all geographies except Latin America.
Pro forma operating EBITDA3 increased 7 percent to $3.2 billion, driven by volume and price gains; higher equity earnings; and lower pension/OPEB costs4 due to purchase accounting. These gains more than offset higher feedstock costs, weak conditions in agriculture markets, the unfavorable impact of hurricanes, and startup costs related to new assets on the U.S. Gulf Coast.

In millions, except per share amounts
Three Months Ended September 30
 
 
Nine Months Ended September 30
 
 
2017
2016
% Change
 
2017
2016
% Change
GAAP Net Sales
$15,354
$12,483
23%
 
$42,418
$35,138
21%
GAAP Net Income5
$514
$719
(29%)
 
$2,723
$4,011
(32)%
GAAP Diluted EPS
$0.32
$0.63
(49%)
 
$2.01
$3.48
(42%)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pro Forma Net Sales
$18,285
$16,991
8%
 
$59,469
$53,160
12%
Pro Forma Net Income5
$232
$494
(53%)
 
$3,959
$5,428
(27%)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pro Forma Operating EBITDA
$3,221
$3,022
7%
 
$12,228
$10,929
12%
Pro Forma Adjusted EPS
$0.55
$0.50
10%
 
$2.56
$2.20
16%

(1)
GAAP diluted earnings per share reflects three months of Dow earnings and one month of DuPont earnings. This compares with GAAP earnings per share of $0.63 year-over-year.
(2)
Pro forma information before adjustments for significant items and DuPont intangible asset amortization was determined in accordance with Article 11 of Regulation S-X and is discussed to increase comparability to the prior year pre-merger operating results by adjusting for the merger of Dow and DuPont. Pro forma information is reconciled to the most comparable GAAP results in the attached tables. Pro forma adjusted earnings per share is defined as “Pro Forma earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted” excluding the after-tax impact of pro forma significant items and the after-tax impact of pro forma amortization expense associated with DuPont’s intangible assets. See the financial information at the end of the release for a description of the significant items, as well as a reconciliation of ‘Pro forma earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted” to “Pro forma adjusted earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted.”
(3)
Pro forma operating EBITDA is defined as earnings (i.e., “Pro Forma income from continuing operations before income taxes”) before interest, depreciation, amortization and foreign exchange gains (losses) excluding the impact of significant items. A reconciliation of "Pro Forma income from continuing operations, net of tax” to “Pro Forma Operating EBITDA” is provided in the financial schedules at the end of the release.
(4)
Pension/OPEB (other post employment benefit plans) costs include all components of net periodic benefit cost from continuing operations.
(5)
Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders.



Strategic Updates
On September 12, DowDuPont announced certain targeted portfolio adjustments to the Materials Science and Specialty Products divisions to align with end-markets and enhance the competitive advantages of the intended companies.
The Company started up its new ethylene and ELITE™ enhanced polyethylene facilities, both in Freeport, Texas. The Sadara joint venture achieved full commercial operations of all 26 production facilities at its world-scale complex.
DowDuPont continued to satisfy conditional regulatory clearances required of the merger transaction. On November 1, DuPont closed the divestiture of its cereal broadleaf herbicides and chewing insecticides portfolios, as well as certain parts of its crop protection R&D pipeline and organization to FMC, and closed its acquisition of FMC's Health and Nutrition business. On September 1, Dow completed the sale of its global PRIMACOR™ ethylene acrylic acid copolymers and ionomers business. Dow expects to close its divestiture of a select portion of Dow AgroSciences' corn seed business in Brazil in the fourth quarter of 2017.
The Company continues to make progress integrating the three divisions and has initiated work to prepare for the intended separation into three independent companies in Agriculture, Materials Science and Specialty Products.
DowDuPont reiterated its commitment to the $3 billion cost synergy target and updated expectations by division: Agriculture - $1.0 billion; Materials Science - $1.2 billion; Specialty Products - $0.8 billion.
The Company began advancing its playbook to deliver $1 billion in growth synergies. For example, Agriculture will leverage its enhanced multi-brand, multi-channel approach designed to provide customers more value through broader choices and whole-farm solutions. Packaging & Specialty Plastics has begun the process of integrating DuPont’s resins and ethylene copolymers portfolio to deliver high performance packaging solutions. Electronics & Imaging has identified opportunities to leverage its deeper channel access and broader suite of materials (OLED films, laminates, semiconductor materials) with its customers.
DowDuPont announced today actions taken to generate cost savings of $3 billion. These actions are designed to integrate the organization post-merger and create strong foundations for the three intended companies. The majority of this work will come from procurement synergies, global workforce reductions, buildings and facilities consolidations and select asset shutdowns, among other activities. In connection with the actions approved to date, DowDuPont recognized pre-tax charges of $180 million in the third quarter. The Company expects to recognize total pre-tax charges of approximately $2 billion, with approximately $1 billion expected in the fourth quarter of 2017. The program is expected to achieve a 70 percent run rate at the end of 12 months and 100 percent run rate within 24 months.


CEO Quote

“We delivered top- and bottom-line growth in the third quarter - a solid start for our newly-formed company. Our operating earnings increase was the result of broad-based demand growth in most of our core end-markets and disciplined margin management, which more than offset several headwinds, from multiple hurricanes to higher feedstock costs and a delayed start to the summer agriculture season in Brazil,” said Ed Breen, chief executive officer of DowDuPont. “Moreover, we delivered these results while advancing several value-creating initiatives, including: closing the merger, completing our comprehensive portfolio review, and defining the new synergy targets for each division. Going forward, you should expect us to remain focused on executing on our $3 billion cost synergy commitment and advancing preparations to create three focused growth companies in Agriculture, Materials Science, and Specialty Products.”




Third Quarter Segment Information


Agriculture

The segment reported pro forma net sales of $1.9 billion, down from $2.0 billion in the year-ago period. Pro forma volume and pro forma local price declines of 5 percent and 4 percent, respectively, more than offset portfolio and currency benefits.
Volume and pricing headwinds were driven by weakness in Latin America as sales channels continue to hold high inventory levels of crop protection products. Additionally, an expected reduction in corn area in Brazil, as well as a delayed start to its summer season, impacted sales in the region. These headwinds were partly offset by continued penetration of new products, including ArylexTM herbicide, Vessarya® fungicide, Leptra® corn hybrids and IsoclastTM insecticide.
Portfolio gains in the quarter reflect the Dow AgroSciences corn seed remedy in Brazil, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter. Per Securities & Exchange Commission guidelines, the results of the Brazil corn remedy have been removed from pro forma results prior to the merger close date but will remain in reported results from the merger close date until the transaction has closed.
Pro forma operating EBITDA for the segment was a loss of $239 million, versus a loss of $172 million in the year-ago period. Lower product costs, favorable currency, portfolio changes and lower pension/OPEB costs were more than offset by reduced volume and price, particularly due to weakness in Brazil.


Materials Science

Performance Materials & Coatings
Performance Materials & Coatings reported pro forma net sales of $2.2 billion, up from $2.0 billion in the year-ago period. Pro forma net sales growth of 8 percent was primarily driven by gains in both businesses as well as double-digit growth in EMEA. Pro forma local price increased 6 percent, with gains in all geographies and both businesses. Pro forma volume grew 1 percent.

Consumer Solutions delivered sales growth in all businesses, led by volume gains in most geographies, increased local pricing and disciplined price/volume management in upstream silicone intermediate products. Coatings & Performance Monomers achieved higher sales, as local price increases in all geographies more than offset a modest decline in volume due to hurricane-related lost sales and the business’s actions to preferentially shed lower margin business.

Pro forma operating EBITDA increased to $487 million, up from $345 million in the year-ago period. The increase primarily reflected the continued realization of cost synergies related to the integration of the silicones business, increased pricing and consumer demand.

Pro forma equity earnings for the segment totaled $39 million, compared with $31 million in the year-ago period.





Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure
Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure reported pro forma net sales of $3.2 billion, up from $2.8 billion in the year-ago period. The segment achieved pro forma net sales growth of 16 percent, with gains in all geographies. Pro forma local price rose 12 percent. Pro forma volume grew 3 percent.

Polyurethanes & Chlor-Alkali and Vinyl (CAV) grew sales on double-digit gains in all geographies. Polyurethanes reported strong demand and price increases in downstream, higher-margin systems applications and higher merchant sales of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) where industry supply/demand fundamentals remained tight, in part due to hurricane-related supply disruptions in the United States. CAV achieved double-digit sales gains in vinyl chloride monomer and caustic soda, resulting from tighter supply/demand fundamentals, especially in EMEA. Industrial Solutions also delivered sales gains, led by glycol ethers, ethylene glycol and oxo alcohols in consumer-driven market segments of electronics processing and food and pharmaceutical applications. These gains more than offset lower sales of heat transfer fluids in project-driven concentrated solar power applications and hurricane-related supply constraints. Construction Chemicals achieved sales growth driven by demand for methyl cellulosics in EMEA and acrylics-based products in North America. Energy Solutions reported lower sales from reduced project activity in energy market sectors, in part due to hurricane-related disruptions in the United States.

The segment achieved pro forma operating EBITDA of $676 million, up from $401 million in the year-ago period, as pricing momentum, higher equity earnings and broad-based demand growth more than offset the impact of higher raw material costs, as well as hurricane-related repair costs and lost production in North America.

Pro forma equity earnings for the segment totaled $41 million, compared with a pro forma equity loss of $7 million in the year-ago period. The improvement was driven by the Kuwait joint ventures as a result of higher monoethylene glycol (MEG) pricing.


Packaging & Specialty Plastics
The Packaging & Specialty Plastics segment reported pro forma net sales of $5.5 billion, up from $5.1 billion in the year-ago period. The segment achieved pro forma net sales growth of 8 percent, primarily driven by pro forma volume growth of 6 percent, with gains in most geographic areas. Pro forma local price rose 1 percent, led by higher cracker co-product values.
The Packaging and Specialty Plastics business grew volume on continued consumer-led demand across key end-markets, driven by higher sales in Asia Pacific and EMEA, which were primarily enabled by a ramp-up in Sadara volume. Notable demand highlights included double-digit volume growth in health and hygiene end-markets in the Americas; strong demand in food and specialty packaging solutions, particularly in Asia Pacific; and greater use of elastomers in packaging and footwear applications. Polyethylene and ethylene copolymers sales volume in North America and Latin America declined year-over-year, impacted by the hurricane-related production disruptions in the United States. Sales into wire and cable applications were impacted globally as a result of hurricane-related supply limitations at the business’s assets in Texas.
Pro forma operating EBITDA for the segment was $1.1 billion, down from $1.4 billion in the year-ago period. Volume growth, local price gains and higher equity earnings were more than offset by increased feedstock costs, hurricane-related repair costs and lost production in the United States, and commissioning and startup costs for the U.S. Gulf Coast growth projects.




Pro forma equity earnings for the segment were $66 million, up from $44 million in the year-ago period, primarily driven by improved Sadara contributions on higher sales of polyethylene.


Specialty Products

Electronics & Imaging
Electronics & Imaging delivered pro forma net sales of $1.2 billion, up from $1.1 billion in the year-ago period. Pro forma net sales growth of 5 percent was led by pro forma volume gains of 13 percent, which more than offset pro forma local price decline of 2 percent and a 6 percent negative pro forma impact from portfolio. Price declines were driven by pressure in photovoltaics and advanced printing applications.
The segment achieved broad-based volume growth across key end-markets, led by double-digit gains in semiconductor, consumer electronics, industrial, photovoltaics and display end-markets across almost all geographies, primarily in Asia Pacific. Continued demand for mobile phones and other consumer electronics, as well as automotive applications drove sales gains. Increased semiconductor content in end-use applications drove strong demand in both memory and logic market segments. Growth in photovoltaics led by demand for Tedlar® film was partially offset by declines in Solamet® paste. The portfolio impact from the sales of Display Films and the Authentications business also negatively impacted results.
Pro forma operating EBITDA for the segment was $382 million, up from $341 million in the year-ago period as broad-based volume growth, mix enrichment and lower pension/OPEB costs more than offset lower local price and a negative impact from portfolio.


Nutrition & Biosciences
Nutrition & Biosciences reported pro forma net sales of $1.5 billion, flat with the year-ago period. Pro forma net sales were even as a 1 percent benefit from currency was offset by a 1 percent negative impact from portfolio.
Sales growth in Industrial Biosciences was offset by declines in the Nutrition & Health business. Industrial Biosciences gains were led by double-digit growth in demand for microbial control solutions in energy markets in North America, continued growth in biomaterials on local pricing gains and strength in apparel markets, as well as increased demand for bioactives in animal nutrition markets. In Nutrition & Health, continued growth in probiotics was more than offset by declines in protein solutions and systems and texturants due to weakness in global packaged food markets and specific actions taken to exit low-margin market segments. The negative portfolio impact was driven by the sale of the Diagnostic business, which also impacted Nutrition & Health results.
Pro forma operating EBITDA for the segment was $315 million, down from $321 million in the year-ago period as growth in Industrial Biosciences and lower pension/OPEB costs were more than offset by declines in Nutrition & Health.


Transportation & Advanced Polymers
Transportation & Advanced Polymers achieved pro forma net sales of $1.3 billion, up from $1.2 billion in the year-ago period. Pro forma net sales grew 9 percent, led by pro forma volume growth of 5 percent as well as pro forma local price gains of 3 percent, with gains in most geographies. Growth was led by strong demand from the automotive market, particularly in Asia Pacific and EMEA, and demand from electronics and industrial markets.

Volume growth was driven by strength in the automotive market as demand for engineering polymers, structural adhesives and MolyKote® lubricants outpaced global autobuild rates. Volume gains were also achieved by Kalrez® and Vespel® high-performance parts as strength in the aerospace and electronics markets remained robust.

Pro forma operating EBITDA increased to $325 million, up from $303 million in the year-ago period. Volume and pricing gains and lower pension/OPEB costs more than offset higher raw material costs.

Safety & Construction
The Safety & Construction segment reported pro forma net sales of $1.3 billion, up from $1.2 billion in the year-ago period. The segment delivered pro forma net sales growth of 6 percent, driven by a pro forma volume increase of 6 percent, with gains in all geographies. Regionally, volume gains came from Nomex® thermal apparel in North America, Kevlar® high-strength materials in Asia Pacific and Latin America, and Tyvek® protective materials for graphics and house wrap in EMEA and Asia Pacific.




Stronger demand from industrial markets, particularly oil and gas, contributed to double-digit gains in Nomex® thermal-resistant garments and mid-single-digit gains in Kevlar® high-strength materials, including umbilicals for deep sea drilling, as well as higher sales of intermediates. Mid-single-digit gains in Tyvek® protective materials reflected growth in graphics and house wraps. Double-digit volume increases in water filtration reflected gains in reverse osmosis membranes, due to strong demand from industrial markets, as well as recent capacity increases. Building solutions sales rose modestly due to local price.

Pro forma operating EBITDA rose to $351 million, compared with $282 million in the year-ago period. Volume gains, lower pension/OPEB costs and improved plant performance more than offset the impact of higher raw material costs. The segment also benefited from one-time gains of $30 million, primarily associated with the benefit related to an acquisition.


Outlook

“Consumer-led demand continues to drive global economic activity, which remains robust across most major economies, including Europe, China and the United States. Our demand outlook is positive for the majority of our key end-markets,” said Andrew Liveris, executive chairman of DowDuPont. “We still see some market headwinds, the most notable for us being in agriculture where we continue to closely monitor the situation in Brazil due to the slow start to the summer season. But we remain confident that we will have a solid year across our newly combined Ag division.
 
“Looking forward, DowDuPont has all the levers it needs to execute our near-term priorities: delivering earnings and cash flow growth; executing our cost synergy actions and realizing the savings; advancing stand-up activities for the intended growth companies; and unlocking the shareholder value creation envisaged through this historic transaction.”


Conference Call
The Company will host a live webcast of its third quarter earnings conference call with investors to discuss its results, business outlook and other matters today at 8:00 a.m. ET. The slide presentation that accompanies the conference call will be posted on the DowDuPont Investor Relations events and presentations page. A replay of the webcast will also be available on the investor events and presentations page of www.dow-dupont.com.  






About DowDuPont™
DowDuPont (NYSE: DWDP) is a holding company comprised of The Dow Chemical Company and DuPont with the intent to form strong, independent, publicly traded companies in agriculture, materials science and specialty products sectors that will lead their respective industries through productive, science-based innovation to meet the needs of customers and help solve global challenges. For more information, please visit us at www.dow-dupont.com.


Contact Information:
 
 
Investors:
Greg Friedman
greg.friedman@dupont.com
+1 302-774-4994

Neal Sheorey
nrsheorey@dow.com
+1 989-636-6347
 
 
Media
Rachelle Schikorra
ryschikorra@dow.com
+1 989-638-4090
Dan Turner
daniel.a.turner@dupont.com
+1 302-996-8372


Cautionary Statement About Forward-Looking Statements
This communication contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance and financial condition, and often contain words such as “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “seek,” “see,” “will,” “would,” “target,” similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words.

On December 11, 2015, The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (“DuPont”) announced entry into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, as amended on March 31, 2017, (the “Merger Agreement”) under which the companies would combine in an all-stock merger of equals transaction (the “Merger Transaction”). Effective August 31, 2017, the Merger Transaction was completed and each of Dow and DuPont became subsidiaries of DowDuPont Inc. (“DowDuPont”). For more information, please see each of DowDuPont’s, Dow’s and DuPont’s latest annual, quarterly and current reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K, as the case may be, and the joint proxy statement/prospectus included in the registration statement on Form S-4 filed by DowDuPont with the SEC on March 1, 2016 (File No. 333-209869), as last amended on June 7, 2016, and declared effective by the SEC on June 9, 2016 (the “Registration Statement”) in connection with the Merger Transaction.

Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain, including the intended separation of DowDuPont’s agriculture, materials science and specialty products businesses in one or more tax efficient transactions on anticipated terms (the “Intended Business Separations”). Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are based on certain assumptions and expectations of future events which may not be realized. Forward-looking statements also involve risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company’s control. Some of the important factors that could cause DowDuPont’s, Dow’s or DuPont’s actual results to differ materially from those projected in any such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (i) successful integration of the respective agriculture, materials science and specialty products businesses of Dow and DuPont, including anticipated tax treatment, unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, revenues, expenses, earnings, productivity actions, economic performance, indebtedness, financial condition, losses, future prospects, business and management strategies for the management, expansion and growth of the combined operations; (ii) impact of the divestitures required as a condition to consummation of the Merger Transaction as well as other conditional commitments; (iii) achievement of the anticipated synergies by DowDuPont’s agriculture, materials science and specialty products businesses; (iv) risks associated with the Intended Business Separations, including those that may result from the comprehensive portfolio review undertaken by the DowDuPont board, changes and timing, including a number of conditions which could delay, prevent or otherwise adversely affect the proposed transactions, including possible issues or delays in obtaining required regulatory approvals or clearances related to the Intended Business Separations, disruptions in the financial markets or other potential barriers; (v) the risk that disruptions from the Intended Business Separations will harm DowDuPont’s business (either directly or as conducted by and through Dow or DuPont), including current plans and operations; (vi) the ability to retain and hire key personnel; (vii) potential adverse reactions or changes to business relationships resulting from the completion of the merger or the Intended Business Separations; (viii) uncertainty as to the long-term value of DowDuPont common stock; (ix) continued availability of capital and financing and rating agency actions; (x) legislative, regulatory and economic developments; (xi) potential business uncertainty, including changes to existing business relationships, during the pendency of the Intended Business Separations that could affect the company’s financial performance and (xii) unpredictability and severity of catastrophic events, including, but not limited to, acts of terrorism or outbreak of war or hostilities, as well as management’s response to any of the aforementioned factors. These risks, as well as other risks associated with the merger and the Intended Business Separations, are more fully discussed in (1) the Registration Statement and (2) the current, quarterly and annual reports filed with the SEC by DowDuPont and to the extent incorporated by reference into the Registration Statement, by Dow and DuPont. While the list of factors presented here is, and the list of factors presented in the Registration Statement are, considered representative, no such list should be considered to be a complete statement of all potential risks and uncertainties. Unlisted factors may present significant additional obstacles to the realization of forward-looking statements. Consequences of material differences in results as compared with those anticipated in the forward-looking statements could include, among other things, business disruption, operational problems, financial loss, legal liability to third parties and similar risks, any of which could have a material adverse effect on DowDuPont’s, Dow’s or DuPont’s consolidated financial condition, results of operations, credit rating or liquidity. None of DowDuPont, Dow or DuPont assumes any obligation to publicly provide revisions or updates to any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise, should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by securities and other applicable laws.

The Dow Diamond, DuPont Oval logo, DuPont™ and all products, unless otherwise noted, denoted with ™, ℠or ® are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or their affiliates.



Merger of Equals
Effective August 31, 2017, pursuant to the merger of equals transaction contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of December 11, 2015, as amended on March 31, 2017 (the "Merger Agreement"), The Dow Chemical Company ("Dow") and E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company ("DuPont") each merged with subsidiaries of DowDuPont, Inc. ("DowDuPont" or the "Company") and, as a result, Dow and DuPont became subsidiaries of DowDuPont Inc. (the "Merger"). Dow was determined to be the accounting acquirer in the Merger and, as a result, the historical financial statements of Dow, prepared under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("U.S. GAAP"), for the periods prior to the Merger are considered to be the historical financial statements of DowDuPont.

Unaudited Pro Forma Financial Information
In order to provide the most meaningful comparison of results of operations and results by segment, supplemental unaudited pro forma financial information has been included in the following financial schedules. The unaudited pro forma financial information is based on the historical consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes of both Dow and DuPont and has been prepared to illustrate the effects of the Merger, assuming the Merger had been consummated on January 1, 2016. For all periods presented, adjustments have been made for (1) the preliminary purchase accounting impact, (2) accounting policy alignment, (3) eliminate the effect of events that are directly attributable to the Merger Agreement (e.g., one-time transaction costs), (4) eliminate the impact of transactions between Dow and DuPont, and (5) eliminate the effect of consummated or probable and identifiable divestitures agreed to with certain regulatory agencies as a condition of approval for the Merger. The unaudited pro forma financial information was based on and should be read in conjunction with the separate historical financial statements and accompanying notes contained in each of the Dow and DuPont Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Reports on Form 10-K for the applicable periods. The pro forma financial statements were prepared in accordance with Article 11 of Regulation S-X.

The unaudited pro forma financial information has been presented for informational purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of what DowDuPont's results of operations actually would have been had the Merger been completed as of January 1, 2016, nor is it indicative of the future operating results of DowDuPont. The unaudited pro forma financial information does not reflect any cost or growth synergies that DowDuPont may achieve as a result of the Merger, future costs to combine the operations of Dow and DuPont or the costs necessary to achieve any cost or growth synergies.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This earnings release includes information that does not conform to U.S. GAAP and are considered non-GAAP measures. These measures include the Company's pro forma consolidated results and pro forma earnings per share on an adjusted basis, which excludes the after-tax impact of pro forma significant items and the after-tax impact of pro forma amortization expense associated with DuPont's intangible assets. Management uses these measures internally for planning, forecasting and evaluating the performance of the Company's segments, including allocating resources. DowDuPont's management believes that these non-GAAP measures best reflect the ongoing performance of the Company during the periods presented and provide more relevant and meaningful information to investors as they provide insight with respect to ongoing operating results of the Company and a more useful comparison of year-over-year results. These non-GAAP measures supplement the Company's U.S. GAAP disclosures and should not be viewed as an alternative to U.S. GAAP measures of performance. Furthermore, such non-GAAP measures may not be consistent with similar measures provided or used by other companies.



DowDuPont Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Income

In millions, except per share amounts (Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Net sales
$
15,354

$
12,483

$
42,418

$
35,138

Cost of sales
12,170

9,840

33,130

27,066

Research and development expenses
522

399

1,343

1,159

Selling, general and administrative expenses
990

738

2,468

2,166

Amortization of intangibles
244

162

556

387

Restructuring and asset related charges - net
179


166

452

Integration and separation costs
354

127

599

228

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
152

70

402

191

Sundry income (expense) - net
361

22

237

1,369

Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
283

220

728

629

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
1,125

1,089

4,067

4,611

Provision for income taxes on continuing operations
571

271

1,239

291

Income from continuing operations, net of tax
554

818

2,828

4,320

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax
(20
)

(20
)

Net income
534

818

2,808

4,320

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
20

14

85

54

Net income attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
514

804

2,723

4,266

Preferred stock dividends

85


255

Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
514

$
719

$
2,723

$
4,011

 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
$
0.33

$
0.64

$
2.05

$
3.60

Loss per common share from discontinued operations - basic
(0.01
)

(0.01
)

Earnings per common share - basic
$
0.32

$
0.64

$
2.04

$
3.60

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
$
0.33

$
0.63

$
2.02

$
3.48

Loss per common share from discontinued operations - diluted
(0.01
)

(0.01
)

Earnings per common share - diluted
$
0.32

$
0.63

$
2.01

$
3.48

 
 
 
 
 
Dividends declared per share of common stock
$
0.46

$
0.46

$
1.38

$
1.38

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
1,577.8

1,112.4

1,330.7

1,108.8

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
1,595.3

1,127.4

1,348.8

1,220.4

Note: The consolidated statements of income for the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017 and September 30, 2016, reflect the results of Dow for all periods presented and the results of DuPont for the period beginning on and after September 1, 2017.




DowDuPont Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets


In millions, except per share amounts (Unaudited)
Sep 30, 2017
Dec 31, 2016
Assets
 
 
Current Assets
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents (variable interest entities restricted - 2017: $115; 2016: $75)
$
13,148

$
6,607

Marketable securities
1,826


Accounts and notes receivable:


  Trade (net of allowance for doubtful receivables - 2017: $171; 2016: $110)
11,250

4,666

  Other
7,006

4,312

Inventories
17,284

7,363

Other current assets
1,145

711

Assets held for sale
3,171


Total current assets
54,830

23,659

Investments


Investment in nonconsolidated affiliates
5,650

3,747

Other investments (investments carried at fair value - 2017: $1,408; 2016: $1,959)
2,450

2,969

Noncurrent receivables
743

708

Total investments
8,843

7,424

Property


Property
72,227

57,438

Less accumulated depreciation
36,008

33,952

Net property (variable interest entities restricted - 2017: $925; 2016: $961)
36,219

23,486

Other Assets


Goodwill
60,791

15,272

Other intangible assets (net of accumulated amortization - 2017: $4,990; 2016: $4,295)
33,460

6,026

Deferred income tax assets
1,810

3,079

Deferred charges and other assets
2,736

565

Total other assets
98,797

24,942

Total Assets
$
198,689

$
79,511

Liabilities and Equity
 
 
Current Liabilities
 
 
Notes payable
$
5,176

$
272

Long-term debt due within one year
1,906

635

Accounts payable:


  Trade
7,648

4,519

  Other
3,862

2,097

Income taxes payable
729

600

Accrued and other current liabilities
7,849

4,481

Liabilities held for sale
108


Total current liabilities
27,278

12,604

Long-Term Debt (variable interest entities nonrecourse - 2017: $310; 2016: $330)
29,819

20,456

Other Noncurrent Liabilities


Deferred income tax liabilities
9,125

923

Pension and other postretirement benefits - noncurrent
18,413

11,375

Asbestos-related liabilities - noncurrent
1,266

1,364

Other noncurrent obligations
8,092

5,560

Total other noncurrent liabilities
36,896

19,222

Stockholders' Equity


Common stock (2017: authorized 5,000,000,000 shares of $0.01 par value each, issued 2,339,396,931 shares; 2016: authorized 1,500,000,000 shares of $2.50 par value each, issued 1,242,794,836)
23

3,107

Additional paid-in capital
81,116

4,262

Retained earnings
31,366

30,338

Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(9,205
)
(9,822
)
Unearned ESOP shares
(192
)
(239
)
Treasury stock at cost (2017: zero shares; 2016: 31,661,501 shares)

(1,659
)
DowDuPont's stockholders' equity
103,108

25,987

Noncontrolling interests
1,588

1,242

Total equity
104,696

27,229

Total Liabilities and Equity
$
198,689

$
79,511

Note: The consolidated balance sheet at September 30, 2017, reflects the financial position of DowDuPont, Inc. The consolidated balance sheet at December 31, 2016, solely reflects the financial position of Dow.



DowDuPont Inc.
Pro Forma Consolidated Statements of Income


 
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
In millions, except per share amounts (Unaudited)
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Net sales
$
18,285

$
16,991

$
59,469

$
53,160

Cost of sales
14,246

12,940

43,676

38,308

Research and development expenses
796

770

2,390

2,299

Selling, general and administrative expenses
1,583

1,586

5,223

5,153

Amortization of intangibles
423

429

1,286

1,201

Restructuring and asset related charges - net
180

172

479

614

Integration and separation costs
459

160

997

253

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
161

86

442

233

Sundry income (expense) - net
226

(37
)
226

1,621

Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
334

283

902

817

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
651

700

5,184

6,369

Provision for income taxes on continuing operations
392

101

1,113

611

Income from continuing operations, net of tax
259

599

4,071

5,758

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
27

20

112

75

Net income attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
232

579

3,959

5,683

Preferred stock dividends

85


255

Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
232

$
494

$
3,959

$
5,428

 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
$
0.10

$
0.22

$
1.70

$
2.43

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
$
0.10

$
0.22

$
1.68

$
2.41

 
 
 
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
2,328.0

2,225.6

2,322.9

2,222.0

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
2,349.7

2,247.1

2,346.2

2,242.4

Note: The pro forma consolidated statements of income for the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017 and September 30, 2016, reflect the results of operations of Dow and DuPont assuming the Merger had occurred on January 1, 2016.

Reconciliation of Pro Forma Earnings Per Common Share from Continuing Operations - Diluted to Pro Forma Adjusted Earnings Per Common Share from Continuing Operations - Diluted
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Dollars per share
Pro forma earnings per common share from continuing operations -
diluted
$
0.10

$
0.22

$
1.68

$
2.41

- Earnings per common share impact of pro forma significant
items, after-tax 1
(0.37
)
(0.20
)
(0.64
)
0.46

- Earnings per common share impact of pro forma amortization
of DuPont's intangible assets, after-tax
(0.08
)
(0.08
)
(0.24
)
(0.25
)
Pro forma adjusted earnings per common share from continuing
operations - diluted (Non-GAAP) 2
$
0.55

$
0.50

$
2.56

$
2.20

1.
Refer to the Selected Pro Forma Financial Information and Non-GAAP Measures section for additional information on the impact of pro forma significant items.
2.
Pro forma adjusted earnings per share ("Pro Forma Adjusted EPS"), a non-GAAP measure, is defined as “Pro forma earnings (loss) per common share from continuing operations - diluted,” excluding the after-tax impact of pro forma significant items and the after-tax impact of pro forma amortization expense associated with DuPont’s intangible assets. The Company’s management believes this measure provides useful information to investors by offering an additional way of viewing DowDuPont’s results that helps investors identify the underlying earnings of the Company as compared to prior and future periods and its peers. Although amortization of DuPont’s intangible assets is excluded from this non-GAAP measure, management believes it is important for investors to understand that such intangible assets contribute to revenue generation. Amortization of intangible assets that relate to past acquisitions will recur in future periods until such intangible assets have been fully amortized. Any future acquisitions may result in amortization of additional intangible assets. Pro Forma Adjusted EPS is a financial measure not recognized in accordance with U.S. GAAP and should not be viewed as an alternative to U.S. GAAP financial measures of performance.





DowDuPont Inc.
Pro Forma Net Sales by Segment and Geographic Region

Pro Forma Net Sales by Segment and Geographic Region 1
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
In millions
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Agriculture
$
1,911

$
1,998

$
11,555

$
11,396

Performance Materials & Coatings
2,219

2,046

6,537

4,440

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure
3,226

2,770

9,086

8,015

Packaging & Specialty Plastics
5,490

5,070

16,300

14,636

Electronics & Imaging
1,198

1,138

3,583

3,084

Nutrition & Biosciences
1,473

1,469

4,391

4,313

Transportation & Advanced Polymers
1,299

1,187

3,834

3,316

Safety & Construction
1,310

1,238

3,852

3,748

Corporate
159

75

331

212

Total
$
18,285

$
16,991

$
59,469

$
53,160

U.S. & Canada
$
6,339

$
6,113

$
23,952

$
21,862

EMEA 2
5,204

4,496

16,348

14,315

Asia Pacific
4,440

4,033

13,013

11,069

Latin America
2,302

2,349

6,156

5,914

Total
$
18,285

$
16,991

$
59,469

$
53,160


Pro Forma Net Sales Variance by Segment and Geographic Region 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three Months Ended Sep 30, 2017
Nine Months Ended Sep 30, 2017
Percent change from prior year
Local Price & Product Mix
Currency
Volume
Portfolio / Other 3
Total
Local Price & Product Mix
Currency
Volume
Portfolio / Other 4
Total
Agriculture
(4
)%
2
%
(5
)%
3
 %
(4
)%
 %
 %
1
 %
 %
1
%
Performance Materials & Coatings
6

1

1


8

7


2

38

47

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure
12

1

3


16

9


4


13

Packaging & Specialty Plastics
1

1

6


8

7


4


11

Electronics & Imaging
(2
)

13

(6
)
5

(2
)

13

5

16

Nutrition & Biosciences

1


(1
)



3

(1
)
2

Transportation & Advanced Polymers
3

1

5


9

1


8

7

16

Safety & Construction


6


6

(2
)

5


3

Total
3
 %
1
%
4
 %
 %
8
 %
4
 %
 %
4
 %
4
 %
12
%
U.S. & Canada
1
 %
%
3
 %
 %
4
 %
3
 %
 %
3
 %
3
 %
9
%
EMEA 2
7

4

5


16

8

(1
)
4

3

14

Asia Pacific
2


10

(2
)
10

2


9

7

18

Latin America
(2
)
1

(4
)
3

(2
)
1

1

(1
)
3

4

Total
3
 %
1
%
4
 %
 %
8
 %
4
 %
 %
4
 %
4
 %
12
%
1.
Pro forma net sales and net sales variance reflect the results of Dow and DuPont as if the Merger had occurred on January 1, 2016.
2.
Europe, Middle East and Africa.
3.
Pro forma net sales for Agriculture excludes sales related to the expected divestiture of a portion of Dow AgroSciences' corn seed business for the periods July 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016 and July 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017. Sales for the month of September 2017 are included in Portfolio/Other. Portfolio/Other for Electronics & Imaging reflects the recent divestitures of the SKC Haas Display Films group of companies (divested on June 30, 2017) and authentication business (divested on January 6, 2017). Portfolio/Other for Nutrition & Biosciences reflects the global food safety diagnostic business (divested on February 28, 2017).
4.
Pro forma net sales for Agriculture excludes sales related to the expected divestiture of a portion of Dow AgroSciences' corn seed business for the periods January 1, 2016 through September 30, 2016 and January 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017. Sales for the month of September 2017 are included in Portfolio/Other. Portfolio/Other also reflects sales from January 1, 2017 through May 31, 2017 related to the ownership restructure of Dow Corning on June 1, 2016 (impacts Performance Materials & Coatings, Electronics & Imaging and Transportation & Advanced Polymers), the divestitures of SKC Haas Display Films group of companies (divested on June 30, 2017) and the authentication business (divested on January 6, 2017), impacting Electronics & Imaging, and the global food safety diagnostic business (divested on February 28, 2017), impacting Nutrition & Biosciences.



DowDuPont Inc.
Selected Pro Forma Financial Information and Non-GAAP Measures



Pro Forma Operating EBITDA 1 by Segment 2
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
In millions
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Agriculture
$
(239
)
$
(172
)
$
2,387

$
2,222

Performance Materials & Coatings
487

345

1,508

836

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure
676

401

1,605

1,183

Packaging & Specialty Plastics
1,147

1,386

3,424

3,856

Electronics & Imaging
382

341

1,119

842

Nutrition & Biosciences
315

321

950

918

Transportation & Advanced Polymers
325

303

954

769

Safety & Construction
351

282

905

903

Corporate
(223
)
(185
)
(624
)
(600
)
Total
$
3,221

$
3,022

$
12,228

$
10,929

 
 
 
 
 
Pro Forma Significant Items by Segment (Pretax) 2
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
In millions
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Agriculture
$
(83
)
$
(14
)
$
(552
)
$
(49
)
Performance Materials & Coatings

(140
)
3

1,347

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure



(1,312
)
Packaging & Specialty Plastics
199


336

(10
)
Electronics & Imaging
(50
)
(46
)
(53
)
436

Nutrition & Biosciences
(104
)
(158
)
52

(159
)
Transportation & Advanced Polymers
(68
)
(28
)
(72
)
272

Safety & Construction
(34
)
1

(299
)

Corporate
(649
)
(231
)
(1,253
)
(238
)
Total
$
(789
)
$
(616
)
$
(1,838
)
$
287

 
 
 
 
 
Pro Forma Equity in Earnings (Losses) of Nonconsolidated Affiliates 3 by Segment 2
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
In millions
Agriculture
$
(12
)
$
(3
)
$
(9
)
$
(3
)
Performance Materials & Coatings
39

31

171

126

Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure
41

(7
)
101

(49
)
Packaging & Specialty Plastics
66

44

135

92

Electronics & Imaging
6

9

18

42

Nutrition & Biosciences
5

5

16

14

Transportation & Advanced Polymers
4

3

10

15

Safety & Construction
4

8

15

21

Corporate
8

(4
)
(15
)
(25
)
Total
$
161

$
86

$
442

$
233

 
 
 
 
 
Reconciliation of "Pro forma income from continuing operations, net of tax" to "Pro forma Operating EBITDA" 2
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
In millions
Pro forma income from continuing operations, net of tax
$
259

$
599

$
4,071

$
5,758

+ Provision for income taxes on continuing operations
392

101

1,113

611

Pro forma income from continuing operations before income taxes
$
651

$
700

$
5,184

$
6,369

+ Depreciation and amortization
1,389

1,366

4,095

3,851

- Interest income 4
65

56

169

135

+ Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
334

283

902

817

- Foreign exchange gains (losses), net 4
(123
)
(113
)
(378
)
(314
)
Pro forma EBITDA
$
2,432

$
2,406

$
10,390

$
11,216

- Adjusted significant items 5
(789
)
(616
)
(1,838
)
287

Pro forma Operating EBITDA
$
3,221

$
3,022

$
12,228

$
10,929

1.
The Company uses pro forma Operating EBITDA as its measure of profit/loss for segment reporting. The Company defines pro forma Operating EBITDA as earnings (i.e., pro forma “Income from continuing operations before income taxes") before interest, depreciation, amortization and foreign exchange gains (losses), excluding the impact of significant items.
2.
Pro forma information reflects the results of Dow and DuPont as if the Merger had occurred on January 1, 2016.
3.
Does not exclude the impact of significant items.
4.
Included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."
5.
Adjusted significant items, excluding the impact of one-time transaction costs directly attributable to the Merger and reflected in the pro forma adjustments.



DowDuPont Inc.
Selected Pro Forma Financial Information and Non-GAAP Measures


Reconciliation of Pro Forma
Non-GAAP Measures
Pretax Impact 1
Net Income 2
EPS - Diluted 3
Three Months Ended Sep 30,
Nine Months Ended Sep 30,
Three Months Ended Sep 30,
Nine Months Ended Sep 30,
Three Months Ended Sep 30,
Nine Months Ended Sep 30,
In millions, except per share amounts
Significant Items Impacting Results
2017
2016
2017
2016
2017
2016
2017
2016
2017
2016
2017
2016
Reported pro forma results
$
651

$
700

$
5,184

$
6,369

$
232

$
494

$
3,959

$
5,428

$
0.10

$
0.22

$
1.68

$
2.41

- Significant items:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Impact of Dow Corning ownership restructure 4

(212
)

2,106


(144
)

2,350


(0.06
)

1.05

Litigation related charges, awards and adjustments 5


(332
)
(1,235
)


(215
)
(778
)


(0.08
)
(0.35
)
Inventory step-up amortization 6
(367
)

(367
)

(298
)

(298
)

(0.13
)

(0.13
)

Asset impairments and other charges 7

(158
)

(158
)

(111
)

(111
)

(0.05
)

(0.05
)
Integration and separation costs 8
(459
)
(160
)
(997
)
(253
)
(315
)
(125
)
(677
)
(190
)
(0.14
)
(0.05
)
(0.29
)
(0.08
)
Restructuring and asset related
charges - net 9
(180
)
(17
)
(480
)
(461
)
(125
)
(14
)
(319
)
(314
)
(0.05
)
(0.01
)
(0.13
)
(0.14
)
Gain on sale of business/entity 10
227


396

375

135


226

220

0.06


0.10

0.09

Transaction costs and productivity actions 11
(10
)
(69
)
(58
)
(140
)
(6
)
(62
)
(37
)
(122
)

(0.03
)
(0.02
)
(0.06
)
Customer claims adjustment/recovery 12



53




34




0.02

Income tax items 13




(267
)

(196
)
(57
)
(0.11
)

(0.09
)
(0.02
)
Total significant items
$
(789
)
$
(616
)
$
(1,838
)
$
287

$
(876
)
$
(456
)
$
(1,516
)
$
1,032

$
(0.37
)
$
(0.20
)
$
(0.64
)
$
0.46

 - DuPont amortization of intangibles
(268
)
(267
)
(819
)
(814
)
(183
)
(180
)
(558
)
(550
)
(0.08
)
(0.08
)
(0.24
)
(0.25
)
Pro forma adjusted results (Non-GAAP)
$
1,708

$
1,583

$
7,841

$
6,896

$
1,291

$
1,130

$
6,033

$
4,946

$
0.55

$
0.50

$
2.56

$
2.20

1.
Pro forma "Income from continuing operations before income taxes."
2.
Pro forma "Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders." The income tax effect on significant items is calculated based upon the enacted tax laws and statutory income tax rates applicable in the tax jurisdiction(s) of the underlying non-GAAP adjustment.
3.
Pro forma "Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted."
4.
The three months ended September 30, 2016, includes a pretax loss of $212 million for the fair value step-up in inventories, included in "Cost of sales." In addition to the previously mentioned item, the nine months ended September 30, 2016, includes the following items:
- Non-taxable gain of $2,445 million related to the Dow Corning ownership restructure, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."
- Pretax loss of $105 million for the fair value step-up in inventories of Dow Corning, included in "Cost of sales."
- Pretax loss of $22 million related to the early redemption of debt incurred by Dow Corning, included in "Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates."
5.
The nine months ended September 30, 2017, includes a pretax loss of $469 million related to an arbitration matter with Bayer CropScience and a pretax gain of $137 million related to a patent infringement matter with Nova Chemicals Corporation, both included in "Sundry income (expense) - net." The nine months ended September 30, 2016, includes a pretax loss of $1,235 million related to Dow's settlement of the urethane matters class action lawsuit and the opt-out cases litigation, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."
6.
Pretax loss of $367 million for the fair value step-up in DuPont's inventories as a result of the Merger, included in "Cost of sales" ($360 million) and the amortization of a basis difference related to the fair value step-up in inventories, included in "Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates" ($7 million).
7.
Pretax loss of $158 million related to the write-down of DuPont indefinite lived intangible assets related to the realignment of brand marketing strategies and a determination to phase out the use of certain acquired trade names. The loss was recorded in "Restructuring and asset related charges - net."
8.
Integration and separation costs related to the Merger and the ownership restructure of Dow Corning, recorded in "Integration and separation costs."
9.
Restructuring charges for Dow and DuPont were recorded in "Restructuring and asset related charges - net." The three months ended September 30, 2017, includes a pretax charge of $180 million related to the DowDuPont Cost Synergy Program, including $169 million of severance and $11 million of asset impairments. In addition to the previously mentioned items, the nine months ended September 30, 2017, includes the following items:
- Pretax gain of $3 million related to adjustments to Dow's 2016 restructuring program.
- Pretax gain of $9 million related to adjustments to Dow's 2015 restructuring program.
- Pretax loss of $312 million, consisting of severance ($33 million) and asset-related charges ($279 million), primarily associated with actions to improve DuPont plant productivity.
The three months ended September 30, 2016, includes a charge of $17 million related to the identification of additional asset related charges under the 2016 DuPont Global Cost Savings and Restructuring Program ("2016 DuPont Plan"). In addition to the previously mentioned item, the nine months ended September 30, 2016, includes the following items:
- Restructuring plan incorporating actions related to the ownership restructure of Dow Corning resulting in pretax charges of $449 million.
- Pretax loss of $5 million related to adjustments to Dow's 2015 restructuring program.
- Net pretax benefit of $85 million related to a reduction in severance and related benefit costs, partially offset by additional asset related charges, all under the 2016 DuPont Plan.
- Pretax loss of $75 million related to the decision to not re-start the insecticide manufacturing facility at the DuPont site in La Porte, Texas.
10.
The three months ended September 30, 2017, includes a pretax gain of $227 million related to the sale of Dow's global EAA copolymers and ionomers business, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net." In addition to the previously mentioned item, the nine months ended September 30, 2017, includes:
- Pretax gain of $162 million associated with the sale of DuPont's global food safety diagnostics business, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."
- Pretax gain of $7 million related to post-closing adjustments on the split-off of Dow's chlorine value chain, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."
The nine months ended September 30, 2016, includes the following items:
- Pretax gain of $369 million recorded in "Sundry income (expense) - net" associated with the sale of the DuPont (Shenzhen) Manufacturing Limited entity.
- Pretax gain of $6 million related to post-closing adjustments on the split-off of Dow's chlorine value chain, included in "Sundry income (expense) - net."



DowDuPont Inc.
Selected Pro Forma Financial Information and Non-GAAP Measures


11.
Includes implementation costs associated with Dow's restructuring programs and other productivity actions, recorded in:
- "Cost of sales" ($8 million and $27 million in the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively; and $49 million and $84 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively).
- "Selling, general and administrative expenses" ($2 million and $9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively; and $9 million and $23 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively).
- "Sundry income (expense) - net" ($33 million in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2016).
12.
Pretax benefit of $53 million, recorded in "Cost of sales," related to a reduction in customer claims accrual ($23 million) and insurance recoveries for recovery of costs for customer claims ($30 million) related to the use of DuPont's Imprelis® herbicide.
13.
Income tax items were recorded in "Provision for income taxes." The three months ended September 30, 2017, includes a tax charge of $267 million related to changes in tax attributes resulting from the Merger, including a reduction in a deferred tax asset in Germany and the recognition of deferred tax gains in the United States. In addition to this item, the nine months ended September 30, 2017, includes:
- Tax benefit of $100 million related to a reduction in DuPont's unrecognized tax benefits, and reversal of associated interest, due to the closure of various tax statutes of limitations.
- Tax charge of $29 million related to the elimination of a tax benefit resulting from DuPont's second quarter 2017 principal U.S. pension plan contribution.
The nine months ended September 30, 2016, includes a tax charge of $57 million for an adjustment of an uncertain tax position associated with a historical change in the legal ownership structure of a Dow nonconsolidated affiliate.

Pro Forma Common Shares Outstanding
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Shares in millions
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 30, 2017
Sep 30, 2016
Dow common shares outstanding - basic 1
818.0

1,112.4

1,077.4

1,108.8

DuPont common shares outstanding - basic 2
750.2

1,113.2

992.2

1,113.2

DowDuPont common shares outstanding - basic 3
759.8

 
253.3

 
Total DowDuPont common shares outstanding - basic
2,328.0

2,225.6

2,322.9

2,222.0

Dilutive impact of Dow equity-based awards 1
11.9

15.0

16.2

14.8

Dilutive impact of DuPont equity-based awards 4
4.2

6.5

5.2

5.6

Dilutive impact of DowDuPont equity-based awards 3
5.6

 
1.9

 
Total DowDuPont common shares outstanding - diluted
2,349.7

2,247.1

2,346.2

2,242.4

1.
Reflects share amounts as reported by Dow in its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K for the periods presented. The share amounts in the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017, reflect a weighted averaging effect of Dow shares outstanding prior to August 31, 2017. The three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2016, excludes 96.8 million shares because the effect of an assumed conversion of Dow preferred stock into Dow common stock for these periods would have been antidilutive.
2.
DuPont common shares outstanding - basic for all periods presented reflects DuPont's common stock issued and outstanding at August 31, 2017, multiplied by the Merger Agreement conversion ratio of 1.2820. The share amounts shown in the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017, reflect a weighted averaging effect of DuPont shares outstanding prior to August 31, 2017.
3.
DowDuPont share amounts for the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017, reflect a weighted averaging effect of DowDuPont shares outstanding after August 31, 2017.
4.
The "Dilutive impact of DuPont equity-based awards" reflects share amounts as reported by DuPont in its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K for the periods presented, multiplied by the Merger Agreement conversion ratio of 1.2820. The share amounts shown in the three- and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2017, reflect a weighted averaging effect of DuPont shares outstanding prior to August 31, 2017.



























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DowDuPont Inc.
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2017
 
 
 
Adjustments
 
In millions, except per share amounts
DWDP 1
Historical DuPont 2
Reclass 3
Divestitures 4
Pro Forma 5
Pro Forma
Net sales
$
15,354

$
3,182

$
11

$
(225
)
$
(37
)
$
18,285

Cost of sales
12,170

2,054

115

(106
)
13

14,246

Other operating charges

141

(141
)



Research and development expenses
522

302

(7
)
(26
)
5

796

Selling, general and administrative expenses
990

844

(217
)
(41
)
7

1,583

Other (loss) income, net

(112
)
112




Amortization of intangibles
244


31


148

423

Restructuring and asset related charges - net
179

11



(10
)
180

Integration and separation costs
354


219

(9
)
(105
)
459

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
152


13


(4
)
161

Sundry income (expense) - net
361


(134
)
(1
)

226

Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
283

71



(20
)
334

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes
1,125

(353
)
2

(44
)
(79
)
651

Provision (credit) for income taxes on continuing operations
571

(124
)
2

(10
)
(47
)
392

Income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax
554

(229
)

(34
)
(32
)
259

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
20

5



2

27

Net income (loss) attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
534

(234
)

(34
)
(34
)
232

Preferred stock dividends

2



(2
)

Net income (loss) available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
534

$
(236
)
$

$
(34
)
$
(32
)
$
232

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
 
 
 
$
0.10

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
 
 
 
$
0.10

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
 
 
 
2,328.0

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
 
 
 
2,349.7

1.
See the U.S. GAAP consolidated statements of income.
2. Reflects DuPont activity for the period from July 1, 2017 to August 31, 2017.
3. Certain reclassifications were made to conform to the presentation that will be used for DowDuPont. The reclassifications are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.
4. Includes the following consummated or probable and identifiable divestitures agreed to with certain regulatory agencies as a condition of approval for the Merger, including: Dow’s global EAA copolymers and ionomers business (divested on September 1, 2017); a portion of Dow AgroSciences’ corn seed business in Brazil (for the period of July 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017); and DuPont’s cereal broadleaf herbicides and chewing insecticides portfolio as well as its crop protection research and development pipeline and organization (for the period of July 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017; September 2017 activity has been treated as discontinued operations).
5. Certain pro forma adjustments were made to illustrate the estimated effects of the Merger, assuming that the Merger had been consummated on January 1, 2016. The pro forma adjustments are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.








DowDuPont Inc.
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2016
 
 
 
Adjustments
 
In millions, except per share amounts
Historical Dow 1
Historical DuPont 2
Reclass 3
Divestitures 4
Pro Forma 5
Pro Forma
Net sales
$
12,483

$
4,917

$
27

$
(389
)
$
(47
)
$
16,991

Cost of sales
9,841

3,090

141

(166
)
34

12,940

Other operating charges

176

(176
)



Research and development expenses
399

410

(10
)
(36
)
7

770

Selling, general and administrative expenses
864

1,016

(249
)
(56
)
11

1,586

Other (loss) income, net

(16
)
16




Amortization of intangibles
162


45


222

429

Restructuring and asset related charges - net

172




172

Integration and separation costs


249


(89
)
160

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
70


22


(6
)
86

Sundry income (expense) - net
(4
)

(32
)
(1
)

(37
)
Interest income
26


(26
)



Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
220

93



(30
)
283

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes
1,089

(56
)
7

(132
)
(208
)
700

Provision (credit) for income taxes on continuing operations
271

(69
)
7

(30
)
(78
)
101

Income from continuing operations, net of tax
818

13


(102
)
(130
)
599

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
14

4



2

20

Net income attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
804

9


(102
)
(132
)
579

Preferred stock dividends
85

2



(2
)
85

Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
719

$
7

$

$
(102
)
$
(130
)
$
494

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
 
 
 
$
0.22

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
 
 
 
$
0.22

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
 
 
 
2,225.6

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
 
 
 
2,247.1

1. See the U.S. GAAP consolidated statements of income.
2. See the consolidated statements of income included in DuPont's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2016.
3. Certain reclassifications were made to conform to the presentation that will be used for DowDuPont. The reclassifications are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.
4. Includes the following consummated or probable and identifiable divestitures agreed to with certain regulatory agencies as a condition of approval for the Merger, including: Dow’s global EAA copolymers and ionomers business; a portion of Dow AgroSciences’ corn seed business in Brazil; and DuPont’s cereal broadleaf herbicides and chewing insecticides portfolio as well as its crop protection research and development pipeline and organization.
5. Certain pro forma adjustments were made to illustrate the estimated effects of the Merger, assuming that the Merger had been consummated on January 1, 2016. The pro forma adjustments are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.

















DowDuPont Inc.
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2017
 
 
 
Adjustments
 
In millions, except per share amounts
DWDP 1
Historical DuPont 2
Reclass 3
Divestitures 4
Pro Forma 5
Pro Forma
Net sales
$
42,418

$
18,349

$
84

$
(1,219
)
$
(163
)
$
59,469

Cost of sales
33,130

10,617

387

(523
)
65

43,676

Other operating charges

521

(521
)



Research and development expenses
1,343

1,159

(27
)
(104
)
19

2,390

Selling, general and administrative expenses
2,468

3,452

(583
)
(143
)
29

5,223

Other (loss) income, net

173

(173
)



Amortization of intangibles
556


139


591

1,286

Restructuring and asset related charges - net
166

323



(10
)
479

Integration and separation costs
599


605

(24
)
(183
)
997

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
402


55


(15
)
442

Sundry income (expense) - net
237


1

(12
)

226

Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
728

254



(80
)
902

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
4,067

2,196

(33
)
(437
)
(609
)
5,184

Provision for income taxes on continuing operations
1,239

228

(33
)
(88
)
(233
)
1,113

Income from continuing operations, net of tax
2,828

1,968


(349
)
(376
)
4,071

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
85

20



7

112

Net income attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
2,743

1,948


(349
)
(383
)
3,959

Preferred stock dividends

7



(7
)

Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
2,743

$
1,941

$

$
(349
)
$
(376
)
$
3,959

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
 
 
 
$
1.70

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
 
 
 
$
1.68

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
 
 
 
2,322.9

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
 
 
 
2,346.2

1.
See the U.S. GAAP consolidated statements of income.
2. Reflects DuPont activity for the period from January 1, 2017 to August 31, 2017, prior to the Merger.
3. Certain reclassifications were made to conform to the presentation that will be used for DowDuPont. The reclassifications are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.
4. Includes the following consummated or probable and identifiable divestitures agreed to with certain regulatory agencies as a condition of approval for the Merger, including: Dow’s global EAA copolymers and ionomers business (divested on September 1, 2017); a portion of Dow AgroSciences’ corn seed business in Brazil (for the period of January 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017); and DuPont’s cereal broadleaf herbicides and chewing insecticides portfolio as well as its crop protection research and development pipeline and organization (for the period of January 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017; September 2017 activity has been treated as discontinued operations).
5. Certain pro forma adjustments were made to illustrate the estimated effects of the Merger, assuming that the Merger had been consummated on January 1, 2016. The pro forma adjustments are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.















DowDuPont Inc.
Unaudited Pro Forma Combined Statement of Income
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2016
 
 
 
Adjustments
 
In millions, except per share amounts
Historical Dow 1
Historical DuPont 2
Reclass 3
Divestitures 4
Pro Forma 5
Pro Forma
Net sales
$
35,138

$
19,383

$
108

$
(1,305
)
$
(164
)
$
53,160

Cost of sales
27,067

11,322

414

(557
)
62

38,308

Other operating charges

504

(504
)



Research and development expenses
1,159

1,260

(30
)
(111
)
21

2,299

Selling, general and administrative expenses
2,393

3,355

(478
)
(150
)
33

5,153

Other (loss) income, net

407

(407
)



Amortization of intangibles
387


148


666

1,201

Restructuring and asset related charges - net
452

159


3


614

Integration and separation costs


450


(197
)
253

Equity in earnings of nonconsolidated affiliates
191


60


(18
)
233

Sundry income (expense) - net
1,305


323

(7
)

1,621

Interest income
64


(64
)



Interest expense and amortization of debt discount
629

278



(90
)
817

Income from continuing operations before income taxes
4,611

2,912

20

(497
)
(677
)
6,369

Provision for income taxes on continuing operations
291

643

20

(103
)
(240
)
611

Income from continuing operations, net of tax
4,320

2,269


(394
)
(437
)
5,758

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
54

14



7

75

Net income attributable to DowDuPont Inc.
4,266

2,255


(394
)
(444
)
5,683

Preferred stock dividends
255

7



(7
)
255

Net income available for DowDuPont Inc. common stockholders
$
4,011

$
2,248

$

$
(394
)
$
(437
)
$
5,428

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Per common share data:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share from continuing operations - basic
 
 
 
$
2.43

Earnings per common share from continuing operations - diluted
 
 
 
$
2.41

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic
 
 
 
2,222.0

Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted
 
 
 
2,242.4

1. See the U.S. GAAP consolidated statements of income.
2. See the consolidated statements of income included in DuPont's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2016.
3. Certain reclassifications were made to conform to the presentation that will be used for DowDuPont. The reclassifications are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.
4. Includes the following consummated or probable and identifiable divestitures agreed to with certain regulatory agencies as a condition of approval for the Merger, including: Dow’s global EAA copolymers and ionomers business; a portion of Dow AgroSciences’ corn seed business in Brazil; and DuPont’s cereal broadleaf herbicides and chewing insecticides portfolio as well as its crop protection research and development pipeline and organization.
5. Certain pro forma adjustments were made to illustrate the estimated effects of the Merger, assuming that the Merger had been consummated on January 1, 2016. The pro forma adjustments are consistent with those identified and disclosed in the Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on October 26, 2017.