Polyvinyl Chloride Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Mar 18 CSL Carlisle Companies to Acquire MTL Holdings, a Leader in Edge Metal and Non-Insulated Architectural Wall Systems
Mar 18 OXY CrownRock acquisition a 'perfect fit' for growth plan: Oxy CEO
Mar 18 OXY 2 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in March
Mar 18 OXY New Clues Strongly Suggest This Is the "Confidential Stock" Warren Buffett Has Been Buying
Mar 17 OXY The 3.0% return this week takes Occidental Petroleum's (NYSE:OXY) shareholders three-year gains to 129%
Mar 16 OXY U.S. Oil Companies Produced More Oil Than any Country in History Last Year. Here Are 3 Top Oil Stocks to Buy Now
Mar 15 CSL Carlisle files for automatic mixed securities shelf
Mar 15 OXY Occidental Petroleum Acquisition Progress Report
Mar 15 CSL General Electric's (GE) Turbines Power Invenergy Plant in Japan
Mar 15 OXY Why Is Occidental (OXY) Up 4.1% Since Last Earnings Report?
Mar 15 CSL ITT Gains From End-Market Strength & Buyouts Amid Headwinds
Mar 14 WLK Westlake Corporation's (NYSE:WLK) Stock Has Shown A Decent Performance: Have Financials A Role To Play?
Mar 13 OXY AT&T to buy carbon credits from planned Occidental direct air capture plant
Mar 13 OXY AT&T agrees to purchase carbon credits from Occidental's 1PointFive
Mar 13 OXY 1PointFive and AT&T Announce Direct Air Capture Carbon Removal Agreement
Mar 12 WMS Has Vulcan Materials (VMC) Outpaced Other Construction Stocks This Year?
Mar 12 CSL Zacks.com featured highlights include Meta Platforms, Deckers Outdoor, Perion Network and Carlisle
Polyvinyl Chloride

Polyvinyl chloride (; colloquial: polyvinyl, vinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene. About 40 million tonnes are produced per year.
PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid (sometimes abbreviated as RPVC) and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. It is also used in making bottles, non-food packaging, and cards (such as bank or membership cards). It can be made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates. In this form, it is also used in plumbing, electrical cable insulation, imitation leather, flooring, signage, phonograph records, inflatable products, and many applications where it replaces rubber. With cotton or linen, it is used to make canvas.
Pure polyvinyl chloride is a white, brittle solid. It is insoluble in alcohol but slightly soluble in tetrahydrofuran.

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