Plastic Stocks List

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Plastic Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 27 ABBV 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade
Apr 27 ABBV AbbVie Inc (ABBV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Surpassing Expectations with ...
Apr 27 CGNX 2 Stocks Down 21% and 34% to Buy Right Now
Apr 27 ABBV Q1 2024 AbbVie Inc Earnings Call
Apr 26 ABBV Abbvie stock falls amid growing biosimilar competition
Apr 26 ABBV Why AbbVie Stock Stumbled Today Despite the Earnings Beat
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie (ABBV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie stock slides 6% amid concerns about falling Humira sales
Apr 26 ARCB Why Aon Shares Are Trading Lower By Around 7%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Friday's Mid-Day Session
Apr 26 ABBV Tech Stocks Rebound As Magnificent 7 Roar On Strong Earnings, Energy Giants Tumble: What's Driving Markets Friday?
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie Inc. (ABBV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie (ABBV) Beats on Q1 Earnings & Sales, Ups '24 EPS View
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie's Q1: Positive Surprise
Apr 26 CC Chemours (CC) Up 2.9% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie Q1 report beats Street despite plunging Humira sales
Apr 26 ABBV Top 20 biopharma kick off 9.6% market cap surge in Q1 2024 amid Medicare price talks
Apr 26 ABBV PCE/Core PCE Numbers Came In Line With Expectations
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie off 3% despite quarterly beats, 2024 guidance raise
Apr 26 ABBV PCE In-Line to Warmer, Pre-Market Calms; ABBV Beats, XOM Misses
Apr 26 ABBV AbbVie (ABBV) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Plastic

Plastic is material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and so can be molded into solid objects.
Plasticity is the general property of all materials which can deform irreversibly without breaking but, in the class of moldable polymers, this occurs to such a degree that their actual name derives from this specific ability.
Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass and often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic, most commonly derived from petrochemicals, however, an array of variants are made from renewable materials such as polylactic acid from corn or cellulosics from cotton linters.Due to their low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in a multitude of products of different scale, including paper clips and spacecraft. They have prevailed over traditional materials, such as wood, stone, horn and bone, leather, metal, glass, and ceramic, in some products previously left to natural materials.
In developed economies, about a third of plastic is used in packaging and roughly the same in buildings in applications such as piping, plumbing or vinyl siding. Other uses include automobiles (up to 20% plastic), furniture, and toys. In the developing world, the applications of plastic may differ — 42% of India's consumption is used in packaging.Plastics have many uses in the medical field as well, with the introduction of polymer implants and other medical devices derived at least partially from plastic. The field of plastic surgery is not named for use of plastic materials, but rather the meaning of the word plasticity, with regard to the reshaping of flesh.
The world's first fully synthetic plastic was bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland who coined the term 'plastics'. Many chemists have contributed to the materials science of plastics, including Nobel laureate Hermann Staudinger who has been called "the father of polymer chemistry" and Herman Mark, known as "the father of polymer physics".The success and dominance of plastics starting in the early 20th century led to environmental concerns regarding its slow decomposition rate after being discarded as trash due to its composition of large molecules. Toward the end of the century, one approach to this problem was met with wide efforts toward recycling.

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