Cellulose Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Cellulose stocks.

Cellulose Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 ADM Sizzling Prices: July 4th barbecue will cost more this year than any other
Jul 3 EMN Eastman Schedules Second-Quarter 2024 Financial Results News Release and SEC Form 8-K Filing, Teleconference and Webcast, and Release of Additional Information
Jul 3 CDXS Beacon raises $170M for eye gene therapy; J&J confirms Carvykti survival benefit
Jul 2 CE Celanese to Hold Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call on August 2, 2024
Jul 2 IBP Installed Building Products Awarded With "National Preferred Partner" Distinction for Fourth Year in a Row
Jul 1 CDXS Codexis to sell Pompe, Fabry assets to Crosswalk Therapeutics
Jul 1 CDXS Codexis Finalizes Purchase Agreement with Crosswalk Therapeutics for Gene Therapy Assets
Jun 30 IBP Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of Installed Building Products, Inc. (NYSE:IBP)
Jun 30 ADM Why Is Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM) the Best Potash Stock to Buy Now?
Jun 28 EMN Why Eastman Chemical (EMN) is a Great Dividend Stock Right Now
Jun 27 LPX Louisiana-Pacific (LPX) Stock Declines While Market Improves: Some Information for Investors
Jun 27 LPX Down -6.98% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why You Should You Buy the Dip in Louisiana-Pacific (LPX)
Jun 27 WY Top 3 Real Estate Stocks You'll Regret Missing In June
Jun 27 CE Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights PPG Industries, Celanese and Axalta Coating
Jun 27 LPX Why Is Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LPX) the Best Land and Timber Stock to Buy Right Now?
Jun 27 WY Weyerhaeuser Company (WY): Is This Land and Timber Stock Committed To Long-term Growth?
Jun 27 RYN Did Rayonier Inc. (RYN) Maintain a Strong Financial Performance in Q1?
Cellulose

Cellulose is an organic compound with the formula (C6H10O5)n, a polysaccharide consisting of a linear chain of several hundred to many thousands of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units. Cellulose is an important structural component of the primary cell wall of green plants, many forms of algae and the oomycetes. Some species of bacteria secrete it to form biofilms. Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. The cellulose content of cotton fiber is 90%, that of wood is 40–50%, and that of dried hemp is approximately 57%.Cellulose is mainly used to produce paperboard and paper. Smaller quantities are converted into a wide variety of derivative products such as cellophane and rayon. Conversion of cellulose from energy crops into biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol is under development as a renewable fuel source. Cellulose for industrial use is mainly obtained from wood pulp and cotton.Some animals, particularly ruminants and termites, can digest cellulose with the help of symbiotic micro-organisms that live in their guts, such as Trichonympha. In human nutrition, cellulose is a non-digestible constituent of insoluble dietary fiber, acting as a hydrophilic bulking agent for feces and potentially aiding in defecation.

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