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Celanese Corporation produces and sells engineered polymers worldwide.
It operates through Engineered Materials and Acetyl Chain segments.
The company offers ethylene acrylic elastomers, ethylene vinyl acetate pharmaceutical grade copolymers, liquid crystal polymers, long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics, nylon and polypropylene compounds and formulations, polyoxymethylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, and thermoplastic elastomers, polyesters, and vulcanizates for use in appliance, automotive, construction, consumer apparel, consumer electronics, electrical, energy storage, filtration equipment, industrial, medical, and telecommunication applications.
It also provides acetic acid and anhydride, acetate flakes and tows, butyl acetates, emulsion polymers, ethyl acetates, ethylene vinyl acetate resins and compounds, formaldehydes, redispersible powders, and vinyl acetate monomers for use in adhesives, automotive parts, coatings, consumer goods, external thermal insulation composite systems, films, filtration, flexible packaging, food and beverage, food packaging, inks, lamination, lubricants, paints, paper finishing, pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, plasters and renders, solvents, textiles, and tiling applications.
The company offers its products under the Amcel, AOPlus, Ateva, Avicor, Celanese, Celanex, Celanyl, Celcon, Celstran, Celvolit, Clarifoil, Crastin, Dur-O-Set, Dytron, ECOMID, EcoVAE, Elotex, Factor, Flexbond, Forprene, FRIANYL, Fortron, Geolast, GHR, GUR, Hostaform, Hytrel, Laprene, Melinex, MetaLX, Mowilith, MT, Mylar, NILAMID, Nylfor, OmniLon, Pibifor, Pibiter, Polifor, Resyn, Rynite, Santoprene, SlideX, Sofprene, Sofpur, Talcoprene, Tarnoform, Tecnoprene, TufCOR, Tynex, Vamac, VAntage, Vectra, Vinac, Vinamul, VitalDose, Zenite, and Zytel brands.
It sells its products directly to customers and through distributors; and original equipment manufacturers and suppliers.
Celanese Corporation was founded in 1912 and is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
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| Feb 17, 26 | 0.67 Decreased by -53.79% | 0.91 Decreased by -26.77% |
| Nov 6, 25 | 1.34 Decreased by -45.08% | 1.22 Increased by +9.84% |
| Aug 11, 25 | 1.44 Decreased by -39.50% | 1.40 Increased by +2.86% |
| May 6, 25 | 0.57 Decreased by -72.60% | 0.73 Decreased by -21.62% |
| Feb 18, 25 | 1.45 Decreased by -35.27% | 1.20 Increased by +20.68% |
| Nov 4, 24 | 2.44 Decreased by -2.40% | 2.85 Decreased by -14.39% |
| Aug 1, 24 | 2.38 Increased by +9.68% | 2.71 Decreased by -12.18% |
| May 8, 24 | 2.08 Increased by +3.48% | 1.91 Increased by +8.90% |
| Fiscal ending date | RevenueChange YoY | IncomeChange YoY | ProfitChange YoY |
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| Dec 31, 25 | 2.20 B Decreased by -7.00% | 19.00 M Increased by +100.99% | Increased by +0.86% Increased by +101.07% |
| Sep 30, 25 | 2.42 B Decreased by -8.65% | -1.36 B Decreased by -1.27 K% | Decreased by -56.10% Decreased by -1.38 K% |
| Jun 30, 25 | 2.53 B Decreased by -4.49% | 199.00 M Increased by +28.39% | Increased by +7.86% Increased by +34.42% |
| Mar 31, 25 | 2.39 B Decreased by -8.50% | -21.00 M Decreased by -117.36% | Decreased by -0.88% Decreased by -118.97% |
| Dec 31, 24 | 2.37 B Decreased by -7.75% | -1.91 B Decreased by -374.21% | Decreased by -80.76% Decreased by -397.24% |
| Sep 30, 24 | 2.65 B Decreased by -2.75% | 116.00 M Decreased by -87.80% | Increased by +4.38% Decreased by -87.46% |
| Jun 30, 24 | 2.65 B Decreased by -5.15% | 155.00 M Decreased by -29.55% | Increased by +5.85% Decreased by -25.72% |
| Mar 31, 24 | 2.61 B Decreased by -8.48% | 121.00 M Increased by +32.97% | Increased by +4.63% Increased by +45.29% |