Huntsman (NYSE: HUN)
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Huntsman Company Info
Huntsman Corp. engages in the manufacturing of differentiated organic chemical products. It operates through the following segments: Polyurethanes, Performance Products, and Advanced Materials. The Polyurethanes segment manufactures and markets polyurethane chemicals, including MDI products, PO, polyols, PG, TPU, aniline, and MTBE. The Performance Products segment produces and sells amines, surfactants, LAB, and maleic anhydride to a variety of consumer and industrial end markets. The Advanced Materials segment provides basic liquid and solid epoxy resins, specialty resin compounds, cross linking, matting and curing agents, epoxy, acrylic, and polyurethane based polymer products. The company was founded by Jon Meade Huntsman Sr. in 1970 and is headquartered in The Woodlands, TX.
News & Analysis
Why Huntsman Shares Are Down Today
An activist campaign to overhaul the board fell short.
Why Huntsman Stock Rallied as Much as 10% Today
Shares of the chemical maker rose on the company's earnings release, which clearly pleased Wall Street.
Why Shares of Huntsman Are Surging Today
A big divestiture boosts the company's strategy to refocus its operations.
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