DuPont’s transformation has been largely carried out by Edward Breen, the company’s executive chairman and former chief executive officer. Over his tenure, the company has whittled itself to a ...
DuPont de Nemours will split into three companies: "New DuPont," "Electronics" and "Water." The process will take 18 to 24 months, executives say, and the board of directors still must offer final ...
DuPont is performing well on the back of an accelerated pace of share buybacks and resilient demand for its specialty chemical products. Current expectations for Q4 earnings do not set a high bar, ...
DuPont is benefiting from healthy demand in several end markets, including water and general industrial. The company envisions sustained strength in water and automotive adhesives and stable demand ...
DuPont Co.'s recent announcement for the sale of its aramids business — including its iconic Kevlar and Nomex brands — has struck a chord with some people familiar with the iconic U.S. chemicals firm.
As a new U.S. trade war dawns, American specialty-materials giant DuPont finds itself in China’s firing line—again. Shortly after President Trump announced an increase in tariffs on U.S. imports from ...
DuPont de Nemours recently announced third quarter earnings, reporting US$3.07 billion in sales but posting a net loss of US$123 million, alongside a decreased dividend, a new buyback plan of up to ...