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Date Stock Title
Oct 2 WMS Advanced Drainage Systems: Still More Or Less Fairly Valued
Oct 2 OXY Occidental Petroleum Has Further To Fall
Oct 2 CSL Will Carlisle (CSL) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?
Oct 2 OXY S&P 500 Energy ends Q3 on negative note as crude prices fall
Oct 2 OXY Occidental Petroleum given "Neutral" rating by Goldman Sachs
Oct 2 WMS HVAC and Water Systems Stocks Q2 Highlights: Zurn Elkay (NYSE:ZWS)
Oct 1 OXY Occidental to Announce Third Quarter Results Tuesday, November 12, 2024; Hold Conference Call Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Oct 1 OXY Oil Prices Fall 17% in Q3: 3 Reasons for the Slide
Oct 1 OXY Occidental Petroleum: $500 Million For Lower Carbon Venture
Oct 1 OXY Occidental Petroleum's Options Frenzy: What You Need to Know
Oct 1 SSL Is Sasol Limited (SSL) the Worst Performing Stock to Buy on the Dip?
Oct 1 OXY Occidental: Follow Buffett? Think Again (Technical Analysis)
Oct 1 OXY Is Occidental Petroleum Stock (OXY) Nearing Buy Support?
Oct 1 OXY Analysts revamp stock price targets on top Warren Buffett stock (hint: It's not Apple)
Sep 30 OXY Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY): Warren Buffett’s Stock Recommended by Analysts
Sep 30 OXY Occidental Petroleum (OXY) Laps the Stock Market: Here's Why
Sep 30 CSL Honeywell Rewards Shareholders With 5% Dividend Increase
Sep 30 WLK Westlake upgraded at Barclays as housing, chemicals recover
Sep 30 OXY Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
Sep 30 OXY Like Occidental Petroleum? You Should Check Out This Oil Stock.
Polyvinyl Chloride

Polyvinyl chloride (; colloquial: polyvinyl, vinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene. About 40 million tonnes are produced per year.
PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid (sometimes abbreviated as RPVC) and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. It is also used in making bottles, non-food packaging, and cards (such as bank or membership cards). It can be made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates. In this form, it is also used in plumbing, electrical cable insulation, imitation leather, flooring, signage, phonograph records, inflatable products, and many applications where it replaces rubber. With cotton or linen, it is used to make canvas.
Pure polyvinyl chloride is a white, brittle solid. It is insoluble in alcohol but slightly soluble in tetrahydrofuran.

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