ADM Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE)--ADM (NYSE: ADM) today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025.
Key Takeaways:
Outlook 4:
“During the third quarter, we made solid progress in areas within our control, as we navigated a highly dynamic global environment. We advanced our portfolio optimization initiatives, accomplished cost savings through targeted streamlining, efficiently ran our plants, and generated robust cash flow,” said Chair of the Board and CEO Juan Luciano.
“In AS&O, we achieved several volume records and sharpened our inventory management, both contributing to our overall cash flow. In Carbohydrate Solutions, we delivered another sequentially steady quarter, with uplift from improved ethanol margins. In Nutrition, we achieved sequential growth in operating profit, with record revenue achieved in Flavors North America.
Looking forward, we expect biofuel policy clarity and trade policy evolution to provide demand signals for our industry. However, based on the environment since our last earnings call, we are revising our 2025 full-year expectations primarily to reflect lower crush margins. We are a company built to endure cycles, and our asset network, combined with our skilled workforce, will remain a source of reliable strength for our farmers, customers, partners and investors.”
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1 Non-GAAP financial measures; see pages 7-8 and 14-17 for explanations and reconciliations.
2 All references in this document to earnings per share (EPS) and adjusted earnings per share reflect EPS on a diluted basis.
3 Cash flows from operations before working capital is a Non-GAAP financial measure and is cash flows provided by operating activities of $5.8 billion, adjusted for changes in operating assets and liabilities of $3.7 billion for year-to-date of 2025.
4 Forecasted GAAP Earnings Reconciliation: ADM is not presenting forecasted GAAP earnings per diluted share or a quantitative reconciliation to forecasted adjusted earnings per share in reliance on the unreasonable efforts exemption provided under Item 10(e)(1)(i)(B) of Regulation S-K. ADM is unable to predict with reasonable certainty and without unreasonable effort the impact of any impairment and timing of restructuring-related and other charges, along with acquisition-related expenses and the outcome of certain regulatory, legal and tax matters, as well as other potential reconciling items. The financial impact of these items is uncertain and is dependent on various factors, including timing, and could be material to our Consolidated Statements of Earnings.
Third Quarter and Year-To-Date 2025 Results
3Q 2025 Results Overview
($ in millions except per share amounts)
GAAP Measures
Earnings Before Income Taxes
EPS 2 (as reported)
3Q 2025
$147
$0.22
Percent change vs. 3Q 2024
36%
NM 3
Non-GAAP Measures
Total Segment Operating Profit 1
Adjusted EPS 1,2
3Q 2025
$845
$0.92
Percent change vs. 3Q 2024
(19)%
(16)%
YTD 2025 Results Overview
($ in millions except per share amounts)
GAAP Measures
Earnings Before Income Taxes
EPS 2 (as reported)
YTD 2025
$779
$1.29
Percent change vs. YTD 2024
(51)%
(48)%
Non-GAAP Measures
Total Segment Operating Profit 1
Adjusted EPS 1,2
YTD 2025
$2,422
$2.56
Percent change vs. YTD 2024
(23)%
(29)%
1 Non-GAAP financial measures; see pages 7-8 and 14-17 for explanations and reconciliations.
2 All references in this document to earnings per share (EPS) and adjusted earnings per share reflect EPS on a diluted basis.
3 NM: Not Meaningful. Percentage increases above 200% or when one period includes income and other period includes loss are considered not meaningful. In 3Q24, earnings before income taxes were $108 million and EPS was $0.04.
Summary of Third Quarter 2025 and Year-to-Date
For the third quarter ended September 30, 2025, earnings before income taxes were $147 million, as compared to prior year quarter of $108 million. EPS 2 on a GAAP basis was $0.22, as compared to prior year quarter of $0.04. Adjusted EPS 1,2 was $0.92, down 16% versus the prior year quarter of $1.09.
Total segment operating profit 1 was $845 million, down 19% versus the prior year quarter. This excludes specified items of $220 million, which were primarily comprised of portfolio optimization and impairment charges, as well as ADM’s portion of a penalty imposed on Wilmar International Limited (“Wilmar”), a company in which ADM has an equity investment.
Earnings before income taxes were $779 million year-to-date in 2025, down 51% versus the prior year period. EPS 2 on a GAAP basis was $1.29, down 48% versus the prior year period, and adjusted EPS 1,2 was $2.56, down 29% versus the prior year period. Total segment operating profit 1 was $2,422 million year-to-date in 2025, down 23% versus the prior year period.
Q3 2025 Segment Overview
($ in millions)
3Q 2025
3Q 2024
% Change
Total Segment Operating Profit 1
$845
$1,037
(19)%
Segment Operating Profit:
Ag Services & Oilseeds
379
480
(21)%
Carbohydrate Solutions
336
452
(26)%
Nutrition
130
105
24%
YTD 2025 Segment Overview
($ in millions)
YTD 2025
YTD 2024
% Change
Total Segment Operating Profit 1
$2,422
$3,158
(23)%
Segment Operating Profit:
Ag Services & Oilseeds
1,170
1,803
(35)%
Carbohydrate Solutions
912
1,057
(14)%
Nutrition
340
298
14%
1 Non-GAAP financial measures; see pages 7-8 and 14-17 for explanations and reconciliations.
2 All references in this document to earnings per share (EPS) and adjusted earnings per share reflect EPS on a diluted basis.
Agriculture Services and Oilseeds Summary (AS&O)
AS&O segment operating profit was $379 million during the third quarter of 2025, down 21% compared to the prior year quarter.
Ag Services subsegment operating profit was 78% higher versus the prior year quarter, driven primarily by higher export activity in North America. In addition, results for South America improved as the prior year quarter was negatively impacted by higher costs related to industry-wide logistics take-or-pay contracts. There were approximately $4 million of net positive mark-to-market timing impacts during the quarter, compared to approximately $50 million of net negative impacts in the prior year quarter.
Crushing subsegment operating profit was 93% lower versus the prior year quarter, driven by lower margins as a result of muted demand due to the deferral of U.S. biofuel policy and challenges with international trade flows. The company has focused on optimizing its operations, and as a result, global crush volumes increased by 2.6% sequentially and 2.2% as compared to the prior year quarter. There were approximately $41 million of net positive mark-to-market timing impacts during the quarter, compared to approximately zero of net impacts in the prior year quarter. Additionally, the prior year quarter benefited from $24 million of insurance proceeds.
Refined Products and Other subsegment operating profit was 3% lower versus the prior year quarter, primarily due to biodiesel and refining margins being negatively impacted by deferred biofuel policy, which has restrained North American demand. There were approximately $8 million of net negative mark-to-market timing impacts during the quarter, compared to approximately $20 million of net negative impacts in the prior year quarter.
Equity earnings from the company’s investment in Wilmar were approximately 10% lower versus the prior year quarter and exclude the $163 million penalty charge, which has been treated as a specified item.
3Q 2025 AS&O Overview
($ in millions)
3Q 2025
3Q 2024
% Change
Segment Operating Profit
$379
$480
(21)%
Ag Services
190
107
78%
Crushing
13
187
(93)%
Refined Products and Other
120
124
(3)%
Wilmar
56
62
(10)%
YTD 2025 AS&O Overview
($ in millions)
YTD 2025
YTD 2024
% Change
Segment Operating Profit
$1,170
$1,803
(35)%
Ag Services
462
461
—%
Crushing
93
632
(85)%
Refined Products and Other
410
431
(5)%
Wilmar
205
279
(27)%
Carbohydrate Solutions Summary
Carbohydrate Solutions segment operating profit was $336 million during the third quarter of 2025, down 26% compared to the prior year quarter.
Starches and Sweeteners (S&S) subsegment operating profit decreased by 36% versus the prior year quarter, primarily due to lower global S&S demand, which impacted both volumes and margins. S&S margins continued to be impacted by persisting higher corn costs in EMEA related to corn quality issues. Global wheat milling margins and volumes were fairly stable relative to the prior year quarter. Additionally, the prior year quarter benefited from $47 million of insurance proceeds.
Vantage Corn Processors subsegment operating profit increased by $46 million versus the prior year quarter. Strong export flows during the quarter, coupled with industry inventory dropping as a result of plant downtime related to annual maintenance programs, supported elevated pricing.
3Q 2025 Carbohydrate Solutions Overview
($ in millions)
3Q 2025
3Q 2024
% Change 1
Segment Operating Profit
$336
$452
(26)%
Starches and Sweeteners
293
455
(36)%
Vantage Corn Processors
43
(3)
NM
YTD 2025 Carbohydrate Solutions Overview
($ in millions)
YTD 2025
YTD 2024
% Change 1
Segment Operating Profit
$912
$1,057
(14)%
Starches and Sweeteners
804
1,039
(23)%
Vantage Corn Processors
108
18
NM
1 NM: Not Meaningful. Percentage increases above 200% or when one period includes income and other period includes loss are considered not meaningful
Nutrition Summary
Nutrition segment operating profit was $130 million during the third quarter of 2025, a 24% increase compared to the prior year quarter.
Human Nutrition subsegment operating profit was 12% higher versus the prior year quarter. In Flavors, operating profit increased, driven largely by higher margins, primarily in North America. In Health & Wellness, operating profit was higher due to increased demand in biotics.
Animal Nutrition subsegment operating profit was up 79% versus the prior year quarter, driven by improved margins as a result of focusing on higher-margin product lines and on-going portfolio streamlining and cost optimization efforts.
3Q 2025 Nutrition Overview
($ in millions)
3Q 2025
3Q 2024
% Change 1
Segment Operating Profit
$130
$105
24%
Human Nutrition
96
86
12%
Animal Nutrition
34
19
79%
YTD 2025 Nutrition Overview
($ in millions)
YTD 2025
YTD 2024
% Change 1
Segment Operating Profit
$340
$298
14%
Human Nutrition
263
265
(1)%
Animal Nutrition
77
33
133%
1 NM: Not Meaningful. Percentage increases above 200% or when one period includes income and other period includes loss are considered not meaningful
Corporate and Other Business Summary
For the third quarter of 2025, Corporate and Other Business achieved lower costs versus the prior year quarter, driven by both lower net interest expense and select corporate function costs. This excludes specified items of $174 million related to an impairment charge for previously capitalized software costs.
Conference Call Information
ADM will host a webcast today, November 4, 2025, at 7:30 a.m. Central Time to discuss financial results and outlook. To listen to the webcast, go to www.adm.com/webcast. A replay of the webcast will also be available for an extended period of time at www.adm.com/webcast.
About ADM
ADM unlocks the power of nature to enrich the quality of life. We’re an essential global agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food security by connecting local needs with global capabilities. We’re a premier human and animal nutrition provider, offering one of the industry’s broadest portfolios of ingredients and solutions from nature. We’re a trailblazer in health and well-being, with an industry-leading range of products for consumers looking for new ways to live healthier lives. We’re a cutting-edge innovator, guiding the way to a future of new bio-based consumer and industrial solutions. And we're leading in business-driven sustainability efforts that support a strong agricultural sector, resilient supply chains, and a vast and growing bioeconomy. Around the globe, our expertise and innovation are meeting critical needs from harvest to home. Learn more at www.adm.com.
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company uses certain “Non-GAAP” financial measures as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission. These are measures of performance not defined by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP), and should be considered in addition to, not in lieu of, GAAP reported measures. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are included in this press release.
Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted earnings per share (EPS). Adjusted net earnings reflects ADM’s reported net earnings after removal of the effect on net earnings of specified items as more fully described in the reconciliation tables below. Adjusted EPS reflects ADM’s diluted EPS after removal of the effect on EPS as reported of specified items as more fully described in the reconciliation tables below. Management believes that Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted EPS are useful measures of ADM’s performance because they provide investors additional information about ADM’s operations allowing better evaluation of underlying business performance and better period-to-period comparability. These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended to replace or be alternatives to net earnings and EPS as reported, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, or any other measures of operating results under GAAP. Earnings amounts described above have been divided by the company’s diluted shares outstanding for each respective period in order to arrive at an adjusted EPS amount for each specified item.
Total segment operating profit. Total segment operating profit is ADM’s consolidated earnings before income taxes adjusted for Other Business, Corporate, and specified items as more fully described in the reconciliation tables below. Management believes that total segment operating profit is a useful measure of ADM’s performance because it provides investors information about ADM’s reportable segment performance excluding Other Business, Corporate overhead costs as well as specified items. Total segment operating profit is not a measure of consolidated operating results under GAAP and should not be considered an alternative to earnings before income taxes, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, or any other measure of consolidated operating results under GAAP.
Adjusted Return on Invested Capital (ROIC). Adjusted ROIC is Adjusted ROIC earnings divided by adjusted invested capital. Adjusted ROIC earnings is ADM’s net earnings adjusted for the after-tax effects of interest expense on borrowings and specified items. Adjusted invested capital is the sum of ADM’s equity (excluding redeemable and non-redeemable non-controlling interests) and interest-bearing liabilities (which totals invested capital), adjusted for specified items. Management believes Adjusted ROIC is a useful financial measure because it provides investors information about ADM’s returns excluding the impacts of specified items and increases period-to-period comparability of underlying business performance. Management uses Adjusted ROIC to measure ADM’s performance by comparing Adjusted ROIC to its weighted average cost of capital (WACC). Adjusted ROIC, Adjusted ROIC earnings and Adjusted invested capital are non-GAAP financial measures and are not intended to replace or be alternatives to GAAP financial measures.
EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest on borrowings, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest on borrowings, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, adjusted for specified items. The Company calculates Adjusted EBITDA by removing the impact of specified items and adding back the amounts of income tax expense, interest expense on borrowings, and depreciation and amortization to net earnings. Management believes that EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are useful measures of the Company’s performance because they provide investors additional information about the Company’s operations allowing better evaluation of underlying business performance and better period-to-period comparability. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures and are not intended to replace or be an alternative to net earnings, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
Cash flows from operations before working capital is defined as cash flows from operating activities adjusted for changes in operating assets and liabilities as presented in the Company’s consolidated statement of cash flows. Management believes that cash flows from operations before working capital is a useful measure of the Company’s cash generation. Cash flows from operations before working capital is a non-GAAP financial measure and is not intended to replace or be an alternative to cash from operating activities, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure.
Financial Tables Follow
Source: Corporate Release
Source: ADM
Segment Operating Profit and Corporate Results
(unaudited)
Quarter ended
Nine months ended
September 30,
September 30,
(In millions)
2025
2024
Change
2025
2024
Change
Segment Operating Profit
Ag Services and Oilseeds
$
379
$
480
$
(101
)
$
1,170
$
1,803
$
(633
)
Ag Services
190
107
83
462
461
1
Crushing
13
187
(174
)
93
632
(539
)
Refined Products and Other
120
124
(4
)
410
431
(21
)
Wilmar
56
62
(6
)
205
279
(74
)
Carbohydrate Solutions
$
336
$
452
$
(116
)
$
912
$
1,057
$
(145
)
Starches and Sweeteners
293
455
(162
)
804
1,039
(235
)
Vantage Corn Processors
43
(3
)
46
108
18
90
Nutrition
$
130
$
105
$
25
$
340
$
298
$
42
Human Nutrition
96
86
10
263
265
(2
)
Animal Nutrition
34
19
15
77
33
44
Corporate Results
$
(532
)
$
(409
)
$
(123
)
$
(1,472
)
$
(1,254
)
$
(218
)
Interest expense - net
(98
)
(113
)
15
(311
)
(351
)
40
Unallocated corporate function costs
(265
)
(306
)
41
(912
)
(903
)
(9
)
Other income - net
5
10
(5
)
29
16
13
Specified items:
Expenses related to acquisitions
—
—
—
—
(4
)
4
Revaluation losses, including impairment, and restructuring charges
(174
)
—
(174
)
(278
)
(12
)
(266
)
Consolidated Statements of Earnings
(unaudited)
Quarter ended
Nine months ended
September 30,
September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(in millions, except per share amounts)
Revenues
$
20,372
$
19,937
$
61,713
$
64,032
Cost of products sold
19,102
18,572
57,893
59,612
Gross Profit
1,270
1,365
3,820
4,420
Selling, general, and administrative expenses
873
905
2,716
2,763
Asset impairment, exit, and restructuring costs
246
507
421
532
Equity in loss (earnings) of unconsolidated affiliates
41
(134
)
(237
)
(498
)
Interest and investment (income) expense
(121
)
(137
)
(189
)
(400
)
Interest expense
153
174
470
527
Other (income) - net
(69
)
(58
)
(140
)
(92
)
Earnings Before Income Taxes
147
108
779
1,588
Income tax expense
37
90
160
370
Net Earnings Including Non-controlling Interests
110
18
619
1,218
Less: Net earnings (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests
2
—
(3
)
(15
)
Net Earnings Attributable to ADM
$
108
$
18
$
622
$
1,233
Diluted earnings per common share
$
0.22
$
0.04
$
1.29
$
2.48
Average number of diluted shares outstanding
484
483
484
497
Summary of Financial Condition
(unaudited)
September 30,
2025
September 30,
2024
(in millions)
Net Investment In
Cash and cash equivalents
$
1,235
$
784
Operating working capital
7,176
9,297
Property, plant, and equipment
11,092
10,828
Investments in affiliates
5,205
5,142
Goodwill and other intangibles
6,807
6,999
Other non-current assets
2,382
2,604
$
33,897
$
35,654
Financed By
Short-term debt
$
246
$
1,733
Long-term debt, including current maturities
7,610
8,303
Deferred liabilities
3,289
3,351
Temporary equity
250
283
Shareholders’ equity
22,502
21,984
$
33,897
$
35,654
Summary of Cash Flows
(unaudited)
Nine months ended
September 30
2025
2024
(in millions)
Cash flows from operating activities
Net earnings including non-controlling interests
$
619
$
1,218
Depreciation and amortization
874
854
Asset impairment charges
337
517
Loss on asset sales / investment revaluation, net
103
9
Other – net
154
(257
)
Other changes in operating assets and liabilities
3,678
127
Net cash provided by operating activities (1)
5,765
2,468
Cash flows from investing activities
Capital expenditures
(892
)
(1,071
)
Net assets of businesses acquired
(108
)
(936
)
Proceeds from sales of assets
78
31
Purchases of marketable securities
(11
)
—
Proceeds from sales of marketable securities
276
—
Other – net
13
(26
)
Net cash used in investing activities
(644
)
(2,002
)
Cash flows from financing activities
Long-term debt payments
(763
)
(1
)
Net (repayments) borrowings under lines of credit agreements
(1,666
)
1,627
Share repurchases, net of tax
—
(2,327
)
Cash dividends
(743
)
(744
)
Acquisition of non-controlling interest
(4
)
—
Other – net
(21
)
(20
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(3,197
)
(1,465
)
Effect of exchange rate on cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents
27
6
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents
1,951
(993
)
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents - beginning of period
3,924
5,390
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash, and restricted cash equivalents - end of period
$
5,875
$
4,397
1 Cash flows from operations before working capital is a Non-GAAP financial measure and is cash flows provided by operating activities of $5.8 billion, adjusted for changes in working capital of $3.7 billion for year-to-date 2025, and cash flows provided by operating activities of $2.5 billion, adjusted for changes in working capital of $127 million for year-to-date 2024.
Segment Operating Analysis
(unaudited)
Quarter ended
Nine months ended
September 30,
September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(in ‘000s metric tons)
Certain processed volumes (by commodity)
Oilseeds
8,803
8,410
26,944
26,669
Corn
4,666
4,943
13,861
13,833
Quarter ended
Nine months ended
September 30,
September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
(in millions)
Revenues
Ag Services and Oilseeds
$
15,613
$
15,089
$
47,557
$
49,642
Carbohydrate Solutions
2,734
2,908
8,096
8,484
Nutrition
1,916
1,831
5,726
5,575
Total Segment Revenues
20,263
19,828
61,379
63,701
Other Business
109
109
334
331
Total Revenues
$
20,372
$
19,937
$
61,713
$
64,032
Total Segment Operating Profit
A Non-GAAP financial measure
(unaudited)
Quarter ended
Nine months ended
September 30
September 30
(In millions)
2025
2024
Change
2025
2024
Change
Earnings before income taxes
$
147
$
108
$
39
$
779
$
1,588
$
(809
)
Other Business (earnings) loss
(55
)
17
(72
)
(245
)
(200
)
(45
)
Corporate
532
409
123
1,472
1,254
218
Specified items:
(Gain) on sales of assets and businesses
(31
)
(1
)
(30
)
(39
)
(1
)
(38
)
Impairment, exit, restructuring charges, and settlement contingencies
89
504
(415
)
361
517
(156
)
(Gain) on contract termination
—
—
—
(69
)
—
(69
)
ADM's share of equity method investment penalty charge
$
163
$
—
$
163
$
163
$
—
$
163
Total Segment Operating Profit
$
845
$
1,037
$
(192
)
$
2,422
$
3,158
$
(736
)
Adjusted Net Earnings and Adjusted EPS
Non-GAAP financial measures
(unaudited)
Quarter ended September 30,
Nine months ended September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
In
millions
Per
share
In
millions
Per
share
In
millions
Per
share
In
millions
Per
share
Net earnings and reported EPS (diluted)
$
108
$
0.22
$
18
$
0.04
$
622
$
1.29
$
1,233
$
2.48
Adjustments:
(Gain) on sales of assets and businesses (a)
(24
)
(0.05
)
(1
)
—
(30
)
(0.06
)
(1
)
—
Impairment, exit, restructuring charges, and settlement contingencies (b)
201
0.41
500
1.03
535
1.10
523
1.06
ADM's share of equity method investment penalty charge (c)
163
0.34
—
—
163
0.34
—
—
Expenses related to acquisitions (d)
—
—
—
—
—
—
3
0.01
(Gain) on contract termination (e)
—
—
—
—
(52
)
(0.11
)
—
—
Certain discrete tax adjustments (f)
—
—
13
0.02
—
—
30
0.06
Total adjustments
340
0.70
512
1.05
616
1.27
555
1.13
Adjusted net earnings and adjusted diluted EPS
$
448
$
0.92
$
530
$
1.09
$
1,238
$
2.56
$
1,788
$
3.61
Current quarter and YTD amounts of $31 million and $39 million ($24 million and $30 million after tax), respectively, were related to the gain from the sale of a facility and commencement of a joint venture arrangement, tax effected using the Company’s U.S. income tax rate.
Current quarter and YTD charges of $261 million and $638 million pretax ($201 million and $535 million after tax), respectively, were primarily driven by impairment of long lived assets and other restructuring charges pursuant to the Company’s portfolio optimization efforts, impairment of certain investments, impairment of capitalized internal-use software, and contingent settlements, tax effected using the applicable tax rates. Prior quarter and YTD charges of $504 million and $529 million pretax ($500 million and $523 million after tax), respectively were related to the impairment of the Company's investment in Wilmar, impairment of discontinued animal nutrition trademarks, and restructuring, tax effected using the applicable tax rates.
Current quarter and YTD charges of $163 million was due to the Company’s share of the penalty imposed on Wilmar.
Prior YTD charges of $4 million ($3 million after tax) were related to certain acquisitions, tax effected using the Company’s U.S. income tax rate.
Current YTD gains of $69 million ($52 million after tax) relate to the recognition of income due to a cancelled contract with a cost method investee, tax effected using the Company’s U.S. income tax rate.
Tax expense adjustment due to certain discrete items totaling $13 million and $30 million in the prior year quarter and prior YTD, respectively.
Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) and Adjusted ROIC
Non-GAAP financial measures
(unaudited)
Adjusted ROIC Earnings (in millions)
Four Quarters
Quarter Ended
Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Mar. 31, 2025
Jun. 30, 2025
Sep. 30, 2025
Sep. 30, 2025
Net earnings attributable to ADM
$
567
$
295
$
219
$
108
$
1,189
Adjustments:
Interest expense (1)
132
116
116
106
470
Tax on interest
(36
)
(28
)
(28
)
(25
)
(117
)
Total ROIC Earnings
663
383
307
189
1,542
Other adjustments, net of tax
(22
)
43
233
341
595
Total Adjusted ROIC Earnings
$
641
$
426
$
540
$
530
$
2,137
Adjusted Invested Capital (in millions)
Quarter Ended
Trailing Four
Dec. 31, 2024
Mar. 31, 2025
Jun. 30, 2025
Sep. 30, 2025
Quarter Average
Equity (2)
$
22,168
$
22,119
$
22,430
$
22,494
$
22,303
Interest-bearing liabilities (3)
10,180
11,088
9,252
7,956
9,619
Total Invested Capital
32,348
33,207
31,682
30,450
31,922
Other adjustments, net of tax
(22
)
43
233
341
149
Total Adjusted Invested Capital
$
32,326
$
33,250
$
31,915
$
30,791
$
32,071
Return on Invested Capital
4.8
%
Adjusted Return on Invested Capital
6.7
%
(1) Represents interest expense on borrowings and therefore excludes ADM Investor Services related interest expense
(2) Excludes non-controlling interests
(3) Includes short-term debt, long term debt and finance lease obligations
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, and Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) and Adjusted EBITDA
Non-GAAP financial measures
(unaudited)
Four Quarters
Four Quarters
Quarter Ended
Ended
Ended
Dec. 31,
2024
Mar. 31,
2025
Jun. 30,
2025
Sep. 30,
2025
Sep. 30,
2025
Sep. 30,
2024
(in millions)
Net earnings
$
567
$
295
$
219
$
108
$
1,189
$
1,798
Net (loss) earnings attributable to non-controlling interests
(6
)
(3
)
(2
)
2
(9
)
(38
)
Income tax expense
106
61
62
37
266
563
Interest expense (1)
132
116
116
106
470
483
Depreciation and amortization (2)
287
284
286
295
1,152
1,131
EBITDA
1,086
753
681
548
3,068
3,937
(Gain) on sales of assets and businesses
(10
)
—
(8
)
(31
)
(49
)
(8
)
Impairment, exit, restructuring charges, and settlement contingencies
(16
)
54
323
261
622
701
ADM's share of equity method investment penalty charge
—
—
—
163
163
(Gain) on contract termination
—
—
(69
)
—
(69
)
—
Expenses related to acquisitions
3
—
—
—
3
5
Railroad maintenance expense
32
—
4
12
48
71
Adjusted EBITDA
$
1,095
$
807
$
931
$
954
$
3,787
$
4,706
(1) Represents interest expense on borrowings and therefore excludes ADM Investor Services related interest expense
(2) Excludes $3 million, $5 million, and $3 million of accelerated depreciation recorded within restructuring charges as a specified item for the three months ended March 31, 2025, June 30, 2025, and September 30, 2025, respectively.