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Linde Outperforms Celanese in Key Metrics
Analysts see more upside potential in Linde stock compared to Celanese
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Celanese (NYSE:CE) and Linde (NASDAQ:LIN) are both basic materials companies, but Linde emerges as the superior stock based on a comparison of their financial performance, dividends, institutional ownership, and analyst recommendations.
Why it matters
This analysis provides investors with a comprehensive look at the relative strengths and weaknesses of these two chemical industry players, helping them make more informed decisions about where to allocate their capital.
The details
Linde has higher revenue and earnings than Celanese, and its stock is trading at a higher price-to-earnings ratio, indicating it is seen as the more valuable company. Linde also has a higher dividend yield and a longer track record of dividend growth. Additionally, Linde has stronger institutional ownership and more favorable analyst recommendations compared to Celanese.
- The analysis is based on data as of February 14, 2026.
The players
Celanese Corporation
A chemical and specialty materials company that manufactures and sells high performance engineered polymers, as well as acetyl products used in various industries.
Linde plc
An industrial gas company that offers atmospheric gases, process gases, and constructs turnkey process plants for customers in industries such as healthcare, chemicals, and manufacturing.
The takeaway
This analysis highlights Linde's stronger financial performance, more attractive dividend, and greater institutional support compared to Celanese, suggesting Linde may be the better long-term investment for investors in the basic materials sector.





