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Tire Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 31 EMN DuPont de Nemours (DD) Up 5.2% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
May 31 CSL Here's Why You Should Add Carlisle (CSL) to Your Portfolio
May 31 CSL Are Conglomerates Stocks Lagging Carlisle Companies (CSL) This Year?
May 31 CSL Carlisle (CSL) Crossed Above the 20-Day Moving Average: What That Means for Investors
May 31 EMN Transforming Plastic Waste in the World’s Largest Molecular Recycling Facility
May 30 EMN Eastman Board Elects New Director
May 30 QRHC Aemetis, ARQ among energy and utility sector additions in Russell 3000; ESS Tech, Artesian removed
May 30 EMN Why Is Air Products and Chemicals (APD) Up 9.6% Since Last Earnings Report?
May 30 CBT Why This 1 Momentum Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
May 30 RUSHA Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights AutoNation and Rush Enterprises
May 30 QRHC Quest Resource Holding Corporation to Present and Host 1x1 Investor Meetings at the 14th Annual East Coast IDEAS Investor Conference on June 13th in New York, NY
May 30 FMC FMC Receives Registration for Two Herbicides in Brazil
May 29 RUSHA 2 Auto Retailers Worth Watching Despite Industry Challenges
May 28 FMC FMC obtains registration in Brazil for two herbicides
May 28 FMC FMC Corporation obtains registration in Brazil for two herbicides powered by Isoflex® active
May 28 CLMT WTI Crude Hits $80, Notches Best Day In Over 2 Months: 'Peak Oil Demand Still A Decade Away'
May 28 CSL Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Carlisle, Griffon and ITT
May 28 CSL Zacks.com featured highlights include Carlisle Companies, ResMed, Booz Allen Hamilton and CrediCorp
May 27 CSL The Trend Of High Returns At Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL) Has Us Very Interested
May 27 EMN Eastman Chemical (EMN) is a Top Dividend Stock Right Now: Should You Buy?
Tire

A tire (American English) or tyre (British English; see spelling differences) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface traveled over. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface. Tires provide a footprint that is designed to match the weight of the vehicle with the bearing strength of the surface that it rolls over by providing a bearing pressure that will not deform the surface excessively.
The materials of modern pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a body. The tread provides traction while the body provides containment for a quantity of compressed air. Before rubber was developed, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal fitted around wooden wheels to prevent wear and tear. Early rubber tires were solid (not pneumatic). Pneumatic tires are used on many types of vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, trucks, heavy equipment, and aircraft. Metal tires are still used on locomotives and railcars, and solid rubber (or other polymer) tires are still used in various non-automotive applications, such as some casters, carts, lawnmowers, and wheelbarrows.

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