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Date Stock Title
May 9 TSE Trinseo PLC 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 9 TSE Trinseo PLC (TSE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 VVI Increases to CEO Compensation Might Be Put On Hold For Now at Viad Corp (NYSE:VVI)
May 8 TSE Trinseo (TSE) Reports Q1 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
May 8 TSE Trinseo Non-GAAP EPS of -$1.94 beats by $0.14, revenue of $904M
May 8 TSE Trinseo Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Second Quarter Outlook
May 8 MHK Why This 1 Value Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
May 8 TILE Insider Sale: Vice President Stansfield Nigel Sells 19,990 Shares of Interface Inc (TILE)
May 7 TSE Trinseo Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 7 SEE Why Sealed Air (SEE) International Revenue Trends Deserve Your Attention
May 6 MHK Mohawk Industries: Housing Market Still Suppressing The Flooring Industry
May 6 LOOP Loop Teams With Ester to Establish India-Based Polyester Recycling Plant
May 6 TILE 15 Highest Paying Countries for Interior Designers
May 6 VVI Viad Corp (NYSE:VVI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 5 RPM Here's Why We Think RPM International (NYSE:RPM) Is Well Worth Watching
May 4 VVI Viad Corp (VVI) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 VVI Viad Corp 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 4 SEE Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 VVI Viad First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Revenues Beat Expectations, EPS Lags
May 4 TILE Interface, Inc. (NASDAQ:TILE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Carpet

A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but, since the 20th century, synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, nylon or polyester are often used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool. The pile usually consists of twisted tufts which are typically heat-treated to maintain their structure. The term "carpet" is often used interchangeably with the term "rug", although the term "carpet" can be applied to a floor covering that covers an entire house, whereas a "rug" is generally no bigger than a single room, and traditionally does not even span from one wall to another, and is typically not even attached as part of the floor.
Carpets are used for a variety of purposes, including insulating a person's feet from a cold tile or concrete floor, making a room more comfortable as a place to sit on the floor (e.g., when playing with children or as a prayer rug), reducing sound from walking (particularly in apartment buildings) and adding decoration or colour to a room. Carpets can be made in any colour by using differently dyed fibers. Carpets can have many different types of patterns and motifs used to decorate the surface. In the 2000s, carpets are used in industrial and commercial establishments such as retail stores and hotels and in private homes. In the 2010s, a huge range of carpets and rugs are available at many price and quality levels, ranging from inexpensive, synthetic carpets that are mass-produced in factories and used in commercial buildings to costly hand-knotted wool rugs which are used in private homes of wealthy families.
Carpets can be produced on a loom quite similar to woven fabric, made using needle felts, knotted by hand (in oriental rugs), made with their pile injected into a backing material (called tufting), flatwoven, made by hooking wool or cotton through the meshes of a sturdy fabric or embroidered. Carpet is commonly made in widths of 12 feet (3.7 m) and 15 feet (4.6 m) in the US, 4 m and 5 m in Europe. Since the 20th century, where necessary for wall-to-wall carpet, different widths of carpet can be seamed together with a seaming iron and seam tape (formerly it was sewn together) and fixed to a floor over a cushioned underlay (pad) using nails, tack strips (known in the UK as gripper rods), adhesives, or occasionally decorative metal stair rods. Wall-to-wall carpet is distinguished from rugs or mats, which are loose-laid floor coverings, as wall-to-wall carpet is fixed to the floor and covers a much larger area.
The GoodWeave labelling scheme used throughout Europe and North America assures that child labour has not been used: importers pay for the labels, and the revenue collected is used to monitor centres of production and educate previously exploited children.

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