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Textiles Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 1 ECL Here is Why Growth Investors Should Buy Ecolab (ECL) Now
Oct 1 ARMK Cleveland Browns, Aramark Sports + Entertainment, and Wicket Take Frictionless Technology to Next Level with Large-Scale Deployment of Express Access Concessions
Oct 1 ECL Ecolab (ECL) Upgraded to Buy: Here's What You Should Know
Oct 1 XLY SA Chart: Which S&P 500 sectors performed best in September?
Oct 1 INGR Is Ingredion (INGR) Outperforming Other Consumer Staples Stocks This Year?
Oct 1 XLY Jobs Report to Test Stock Bull and Fixed Income ETFs
Sep 30 ECL How to Find Strong Basic Materials Stocks Slated for Positive Earnings Surprises
Sep 29 ECL Ecolab: Improving Financials, But The Valuation Could Be Better
Sep 29 XLY Stocks Stand By While China and Yen Surge – The Market Breadth
Sep 28 ARMK Deals this week: Chesapeake, Visa, KKR, Mondelēz and more
Sep 27 LIN Here's How Much $100 Invested In Linde 5 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Sep 27 ARMK Aramark potential sale to Sodexo seems unlikely - analyst
Sep 27 ECL Why Ecolab (ECL) is a Top Growth Stock for the Long-Term
Sep 27 UNF UniFirst (NYSE:UNF) May Have Issues Allocating Its Capital
Sep 27 ARMK Aramark: Switching To Sodexo After M&A Talk
Sep 26 INGR Ingredion Incorporated's (NYSE:INGR) Stock Is Going Strong: Is the Market Following Fundamentals?
Sep 26 ARMK Sodexo Reportedly Explores Acquisition of US Rival Aramark, Shares Surge Over 10% In After-Hours Trading
Sep 26 ARMK Caterer Sodexo weighs acquisition of US rival Aramark, Bloomberg News reports
Sep 26 ARMK Aramark jumps on report France's Sodexo considering acquisition
Sep 25 ARMK Sodexo considering takeover of Aramark; shares surge- Bloomberg
Textiles

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibers (yarn or thread). Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, felting, or braiding.
The related words "fabric" and "cloth" are often used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. A textile is any material made of interlacing fibres, including carpeting and geotextiles. A fabric is a material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Cloth may be used synonymously with fabric but is often a piece of fabric that has been processed.

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