Consumables Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Consumables stocks.

Consumables Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 17 DOV Dover Announces Winners of the 2024 Scholarship Program
Apr 17 GO Grocery Outlet (GO) Benefits From Innovative Retail Strategy
Apr 17 EMN Authenticity and Partnerships Are Key to Sustainable Messaging
Apr 16 DOV Markem-Imaje Unveils Multipurpose Ink for Clear Coding on Cable and Other Extruded Products
Apr 16 GO Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.'s (NASDAQ:GO) Stock Has Shown Weakness Lately But Financial Prospects Look Decent: Is The Market Wrong?
Apr 16 EMN EMN or AIQUY: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now?
Apr 16 EMN Are Investors Undervaluing Eastman Chemical (EMN) Right Now?
Apr 15 TMO What's in Store for Thermo Fisher (TMO) in Q1 Earnings?
Apr 15 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific: Too Hot To Handle
Apr 15 CG Carlyle Group (CG) is a Top Dividend Stock Right Now: Should You Buy?
Apr 15 EMN Eastman and Reformation Team Up To Launch New Sustainable Bridal Styles
Apr 15 CG How CVC Would Stack Up Against Other Publicly Traded Buyout Firms
Apr 14 CG Carlyle Picks JPMorgan and Kotak to Help Arrange Hexaware IPO, Sources Say
Apr 13 TMO 11 Best Nanotechnology Stocks To Invest In
Apr 13 TMO Is Weakness In Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE:TMO) Stock A Sign That The Market Could be Wrong Given Its Strong Financial Prospects?
Apr 13 AVTR Is There An Opportunity With Avantor, Inc.'s (NYSE:AVTR) 39% Undervaluation?
Apr 12 TMO A Closer Look at Thermo Fisher Scientific's Options Market Dynamics
Apr 11 EMN 10 Best US Chemical Stocks To Invest In Now
Apr 11 AVTR 10 Best US Chemical Stocks To Invest In Now
Apr 11 CG Carlyle Secured Lending, Inc. Schedules Earnings Release and Quarterly Earnings Call to Discuss its First Quarter Ended March 31, 2024 Financial Results
Consumables

Consumables (also known as consumable goods, non-durable goods, or soft goods) are goods that are intended to be consumed. People have, for example, always consumed food and water. Consumables are in contrast to durable goods. Disposable products are a particular, extreme case of consumables, because their end-of-life is reached after a single use.
Consumables are products that consumers use recurrently, i.e., items which "get used up" or discarded. For example consumable office supplies are such products as paper, pens, file folders, Post-it notes, and toner or ink cartridges. This is in contrast to capital goods or durable goods in the office, such as computers, fax machines, and other business machines or office furniture. Sometimes a company sells a durable good at an attractively low price in the hopes that the consumer will then buy the consumables that go with it at a price providing a higher margin. Printers and ink cartridges are an example, as are Polaroid Land Camera and its film; and razors and blades, which gave this business model its usual name (the razor and blades model).
For arc welding one uses a consumable electrode. This is an electrode that conducts electricity to the arc but also melts into the weld as a filler metal.Consumable goods are often excluded from warranty policies, as it is considered that covering them would excessively increase the cost of the premium.

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