Papermaking Stocks List

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Papermaking Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 1 ECL Ecolab: Better Performance, Still Demanding Valuations
May 1 ECL Inari Medical (NARI) Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates, OpEx Rises
May 1 ECL Here's Why Ecolab (ECL) is a Strong Growth Stock
May 1 ECL Want Better Returns? Don't Ignore These 2 Basic Materials Stocks Set to Beat Earnings
May 1 ECL Medline to buy Ecolab’s surgical products for nearly $1B
May 1 ECL Ecolab Inc (ECL) (Q1 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Growth and Optimistic Outlook
May 1 ECL Q1 2024 Ecolab Inc Earnings Call
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc. (ECL) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 WY Martin Marietta (MLM) Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, 2024 View Up
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 30 ECL GE HealthCare (GEHC) Q1 Earnings In Line, Sales Volume Decline
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Margins Rise
Apr 30 WY Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE:WY) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab to sell global surgical unit in $950M deal
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Inc (ECL) Q1 Earnings: Strong Performance Exceeds Analyst Expectations
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab to sell global surgical unit for $950 mln, lifts 2024 profit forecast
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Surpasses Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab beats top and bottom line estimates
Apr 30 ECL Ecolab Delivers Very Strong First Quarter Performance; Reported Diluted EPS $1.43; Adjusted Diluted Eps $1.34, +52%; Increased 2024 Adjusted Diluted EPS Outlook: $6.40 - $6.70, +23% - 29%
Papermaking

The art, science, and technology of papermaking addresses the methods, equipment, and materials used to make paper and cardboard, these being used widely for printing, writing, and packaging, among many other purposes and useful products. Today almost all paper is manufactured using industrial machinery, while handmade paper survives as a specialized craft and a medium for artistic expression.
In papermaking, a dilute suspension consisting mostly of separate cellulose fibres in water is drained through a sieve-like screen, so that a mat of randomly interwoven fibres is laid down. Water is further removed from this sheet by pressing, sometimes aided by suction or vacuum, or heating. Once dry, a generally flat, uniform and strong sheet of paper is achieved.
Before the invention and current widespread adoption of automated machinery, all paper was made by hand, formed or laid one sheet at a time by specialized laborers. Even today those who make paper by hand use tools and technologies quite similar to those existing hundreds of years ago, as originally developed in China and Asia, or those further modified in Europe. Handmade paper is still appreciated for its distinctive uniqueness and the skilled craft involved in making each sheet, in contrast with the higher degree of uniformity and perfection at lower prices achieved among industrial products.
While monitoring, regulations and action by concerned citizens, as well as improvements within the industry itself are limiting the worst abuses, papermaking continues to be of concern from an environmental perspective, due to its use of harsh chemicals, its need for large amounts of water, and the resulting contamination risks, as well as trees being used as the primary source of wood pulp. Paper made from other fibers, cotton being the most common, tends to be valued higher than wood-based paper.

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