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Chemours Company (The) Common Stock (CC)

10.62
-0.80 (-7.01%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 6th, 12:36 AM EDT
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Competitors to Chemours Company (The) Common Stock (CC)

BASF SE BASFY -5.42%

BASF is one of the largest chemical producers in the world, competing with Chemours in multiple sectors including performance materials and specialty chemicals. BASF's extensive global distribution network and diversified product range give it significant leverage in pricing and market access, allowing it to serve a broader base of customers. While Chemours focuses on specific high-performance applications, BASF's scale and resources provide it a competitive advantage in terms of both price and innovation capability.

DuPont de Nemours, Inc. DD -12.75%

DuPont and Chemours share a legacy from their historical relationship, as Chemours was spun off from DuPont in 2015. Both companies produce a variety of specialty chemicals, including fluorochemicals and advanced materials. Competing in innovation, product development, and market reach, DuPont has a broader portfolio and stronger research capabilities, leveraging its extensive history and resources. While Chemours focuses on specific segments like titanium dioxide and fluoroproducts, DuPont's larger scale and diversified offerings give it a competitive edge in many markets.

Lanxess AG

Lanxess specializes in engineering materials and specialty chemicals, competing with Chemours particularly in sectors such as polymers and formulations. Both companies emphasize innovation and sustainability in their offerings, but Lanxess's strong focus on specialty chemicals has allowed it to build a differentiated product portfolio that appeals to specific market segments. While Chemours has strengths in fluorinated products, Lanxess's niche expertise in certain engineered materials can present a competitive challenge, though it generally operates on a smaller scale compared to Chemours.

Solvay S.A.

Solvay is a prominent global player in the specialty chemicals sector, often competing with Chemours in areas such as polymers and advanced materials. Both companies are pushing towards sustainability, with innovations aimed at reducing environmental impact. However, Solvay has developed a reputation for strong research and development capabilities, particularly in sustainable chemistry, which gives it a competitive advantage in attracting environmentally conscious customers and projects compared to Chemours.

Westlake Chemical Corporation WLKP -2.14%

Westlake Chemical primarily focuses on petrochemicals and polymers, competing with Chemours in the production of certain chemical intermediates and materials. While Chemours has a strong footing in fluoromaterials and titanium dioxide, Westlake's position in the volatile petrochemical market allows it to leverage feedstock advantages, impacting pricing dynamics. While they target somewhat different markets, when they intersect, Westlake's cost-effective production methods often allow it to outperform Chemours on price-sensitive products.