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Celanese (CE)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 61
- Momentum Score: 32
- True Yield: N/A
- Financial Health Score: 25
Latest Research & News
The global polymeric biomaterials market is projected to grow from USD 69.55 billion in 2024 to USD 267.25 billion by 2034 at a CAGR of 15.86%, driven by increasing focus on regenerative medicine, rising chronic disease prevalence, and healthcare sector expansion. Polylactic acid dominates the product segment with 28% market share, while orthopedics leads applications with 29% share. Asia-Pacific is the dominant region. However, limited mechanical strength and strict regulatory frameworks pose challenges to market growth.
06/18/2026, 12:55 PM • GlobeNewswire
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 all posting gains. Investors await January FOMC minutes and Friday's PCE index release. Key movers include Ovintiv surging 4.17% after announcing a $3 billion asset sale, Tactile Systems jumping 23.53% on strong guidance, Celanese rising 5.94% despite earnings miss, and Palo Alto Networks falling 7.34% after lowering profit guidance.
02/18/2026, 8:38 AM • Benzinga
U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 all posting gains. Investors await January FOMC minutes and Friday's PCE index release. Key movers include Ovintiv surging 4.17% after announcing a $3 billion asset sale, Tactile Systems jumping 23.53% on strong guidance, Celanese rising 5.94% despite earnings miss, and Palo Alto Networks falling 7.34% after lowering profit guidance.
02/18/2026, 4:59 AM • Benzinga
The global VAE market is projected to grow from USD 2.39 billion in 2025 to USD 3.38 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 5.95%, driven by demand for low-VOC formulations, urbanization, and sustainable packaging. However, the market faces headwinds from economic instability and cyclical construction activity, particularly in Europe where construction output is expected to contract.
01/26/2026, 4:54 AM • GlobeNewswire
The global thermoplastic composites market is estimated at USD 29.60 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 54.03 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.83%. Growth is driven by increasing demand for lightweight, recyclable materials in the automotive and aerospace industries, with Asia Pacific leading the market and North America showing the fastest growth.
01/06/2026, 11:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
The Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) market is projected to grow from USD 10.46 Billion in 2025 to USD 15.74 Billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 5.26%. Growth is driven by increasing demand in adhesives, paints, coatings, and textile industries, supported by rising building and automotive activities.
12/14/2025, 7:30 AM • GlobeNewswire
DuPont Divests Aramids Business In $1.8 Billion Deal To Sharpen Portfolio
DuPont agreed to sell its Aramids business, including Kevlar and Nomex brands, to Arclin for $1.8 billion. The transaction will provide $1.2 billion in cash, a $300 million note, and a 17.5% equity stake, aligning with DuPont's strategy to streamline operations.
08/29/2025, 8:47 AM • Benzinga
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Company Profile
Celanese Corporation produces and sells engineered polymers worldwide. It operates through Engineered Materials and Acetyl Chain segments. The company offers ethylene acrylic elastomers, ethylene vinyl acetate pharmaceutical grade copolymers, liquid crystal polymers, long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics, nylon and polypropylene compounds and formulations, polyoxymethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, and thermoplastic elastomers, polyesters, and vulcanizates for use in appliance, automotive, construction, consumer apparel, consumer electronics, electrical, energy storage, filtration equipment, industrial, medical, and telecommunication applications. It also provides acetic acid and anhydride, acetate flakes and tows, butyl acetates, emulsion polymers, ethyl acetates, ethylene vinyl acetate resins and compounds, formaldehydes, redispersible powders, and vinyl acetate monomers for use in adhesives, automotive parts, coatings, consumer goods, external thermal insulation composite systems, films, filtration, flexible packaging, food and beverage, food packaging, inks, lamination, lubricants, paints, paper finishing, pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, plasters and renders, solvents, textiles, and tiling applications. The company offers its products under the Amcel, AOPlus, Ateva, Avicor, Celanese, Celanex, Celanyl, Celcon, Celstran, Celvolit, Clarifoil, Crastin, Dur-O-Set, Dytron, ECOMID, EcoVAE, Elotex, Factor, Flexbond, Forprene, FRIANYL, Fortron, Geolast, GHR, GUR, Hostaform, Hytrel, Laprene, Melinex, MetaLX, Mowilith, MT, Mylar, NILAMID, Nylfor, OmniLon, Pibifor, Pibiter, Polifor, Resyn, Rynite, Santoprene, SlideX, Sofprene, Sofpur, Talcoprene, Tarnoform, Tecnoprene, TufCOR, Tynex, Vamac, VAntage, Vectra, Vinac, Vinamul, VitalDose, Zenite, and Zytel brands. It sells its products directly to customers and through distributors; and original equipment manufacturers and suppliers. Celanese Corporation was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
Key Executives
- Scott A. Richardson
- Chuck Kyrish
- Ashley Duffie
- Todd L. Elliott
- Mark Christopher Murray
Current Ownership Distribution
- Mutual Funds5.8B (74.68%)
- Institutions2.0B (25.19%)
- Insiders10.1M (0.13%)
- Other0 (0.00%)