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IEP - Embedded Expectations Analysis - 2018 08 02

Icahn Enterprises L.P. (IEP:USA) currently trades near recent averages relative to UAFRS-based (Uniform) Assets, with a 14.4x Uniform P/E, implying somewhat muted expectations for the firm. Moreover, management has concerns about portfolio positioning and their ability to close recent acquisitions by the end of the fiscal year

Specifically, management may have concerns about their increased net long exposure. Also, they may lack confidence in their ability to close two of their recent acquisitions by the second half of 2018, and in their ability to improve the operational condition of these acquisitions. Additionally, they may be concerned about operations in East Dubuque and about net sales levels in their energy segment. Moreover, they appear concerned about their falling EBITDA in their railcar segment
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Icahn Enterprises L.P.

Icahn Enterprises is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged in the following operating businesses: Investment, which is comprised of various private investment funds in which the company has general partner interests and through which the company invests its proprietary capital; Energy, which engages in the petroleum refining and nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing industries through its interests in CVR Refining, LP and CVR Partners, LP; Automotive, which invests in and operates businesses involved in automotive repair and maintenance services; and Food Packaging, which produces cellulosic, fibrous and plastic casings used to prepare and package processed meat products.

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