Olin (NYSE: OLN)
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Olin Company Info
Olin Corp. engages in manufacturing of chemicals products. It operates through the following segments: Chlor Alkali Products and Vinyls, Epoxy, and Winchester. The Chlor Alkali Products and Vinyls segment manufactures and sells chlorine and caustic soda, ethylene dichloride and vinyl chloride monomer, methyl chloride, methylene chloride, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene and vinylidene chloride, hydrochloric acid, hydrogen, bleach products and potassium hydroxide. The Epoxy segment produces and sells epoxy materials, which includes allyl chloride, epichlorohydrin, liquid epoxy resins and downstream products such as converted epoxy resins and additives. The Winchester segment produces and sells sporting ammunition, reloading components, small caliber military ammunition and components, and industrial cartridges. The company was founded by Franklin W. Olin in 1892 and is headquartered in Clayton, MO.
News & Analysis
Why Olin Stock Is Down Today
The chemicals company will have a new leader in the new year.
This Manufacturing Stock Is Going Off Target. Are Its Rivals Now a Buy?
A possible ban on one of its most popular rounds could spell trouble for one ammo maker, but a boon to another.
This Stock Looks Unstoppable Amid an Ammunition Shortage
Profits are soaring as record demand, supply chain issues, and war make ammo even scarcer.
Why Olin Stock Rallied as Much as 11% in Morning Trading Today
Shares of the specialty chemicals company got a boost from Wall Street as analysts digested a recent business update.
Why Olin Is Jumping 13% Higher Today
The specialty chemical and ammo maker is enjoying sequential sales and earnings improvement.
Why Olin Rose 10% in September
The speciality chemical and ammunition manufacturer continues to restructure its finances to save costs.
Should Vista Outdoor or Olin Buy Remington's Ammo Business?
A purchase could provide the buyer with the additional capacity needed to satisfy the unprecedented firearms sales boom in 2020.
Why Olin Stock Just Dropped 17%
Remember all the money Olin made in Q1 last year? Well, it just lost twice that.
Valuation
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