Font: Financial Modeling Prep • Aug 19, 2026
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (NYSE: SQM) is a diversified Chilean mining and chemical company. Its principal business lines include lithium and derivatives, iodine and derivatives, specialty plant nutrition, potassium, and industrial chemicals. The company is an important supplier to the electric-vehicle, battery-storage, agricultural, healthcare, and industrial markets.
On August 19, 2026, SQM reported results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. The company generated net income of $660 million, or $2.31 per share, compared with $88.4 million, or $0.31 per share, in the same period of 2025. This represented a 646.4% year-over-year increase in quarterly net income.
Revenue reached $2.468 billion, up approximately 137% from $1.043 billion in the prior-year quarter. According to MarketBeat’s estimates, the results exceeded the consensus projections of $2.03 per share and $2.24 billion in revenue. Other data providers reported lower consensus estimates of approximately $1.91 per share and $2.19 billion in revenue, so the exact size of the earnings surprise varies by source.
SQM sold more than 84,000 metric tons of lithium carbonate equivalent during the quarter, representing a record sales volume. The lithium business benefited from both stronger volumes and higher realized prices. The company also reported record iodine pricing and quarterly iodine revenue, along with strong volumes and pricing in its specialty plant nutrition business.
Following the results, SQM raised its estimate for 2026 global lithium demand to more than 2.1 million metric tons, compared with its previous estimate of approximately 1.9 million metric tons. Management cited stronger demand from electric vehicles and battery energy-storage systems. The revised outlook is favorable for the lithium market, although it does not guarantee equivalent growth in SQM’s future sales or earnings.
SQM also provided additional information about an investment program of approximately $3 billion between 2026 and 2028. Around 60% of that spending is expected to be allocated to NovaAndino Litio, its lithium joint venture with Chilean state-owned mining company Codelco. Approximately 20% is expected to go to its iodine and plant nutrition operations, with the remaining 20% allocated to international lithium projects.
SQM’s debt-to-equity ratio was reported at approximately 0.89, meaning its reported debt was equivalent to about 89% of shareholders’ equity under the data provider’s calculation. Its trailing P/E ratio was reported at approximately 26.35, indicating that the shares were valued at about 26 times trailing earnings. These ratios can change as SQM reports new results or its share price moves.
Neither ratio independently proves that SQM has a healthy financial position. A complete assessment should also consider cash holdings, net debt, interest coverage, operating cash flow, capital expenditures, commodity-price exposure, and the company’s obligations related to its investment program.
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