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Eastman Chemical Company is an American company primarily involved in the chemical industry. Once a subsidiary of Kodak , [ 2 ] today it is an independent global specialty materials company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, chemicals and fibers for everyday purposes.
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In 1920, George Eastman established the site that would later become the headquarters for Eastman Chemical to provide a reliable domestic supply of compounds for Kodak's photographic processes. With the company's knowledge of acetyl chemistry for film production, Tennessee Eastman developed compounded cellulose acetate in 1929, which was sold ...
Eastman Chemical (NYS: EMN) reported earnings on Jan. 26. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended Dec. 31 (Q4), Eastman Chemical beat expectations on ...
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Solutia's Chocolate Bayou Alvin facility ranked #1 in the EPA's top ten facilities in Texas for total on-site and off-site releases of all chemicals in 2009. [ 17 ] In May 2009, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approved a penalty of $117,048 assessed against Solutia for 14 air violations that occurred over a year and a half period.
Eastman Credit Union (ECU) is a credit union headquartered in Kingsport, Tennessee, that is insured by the National Credit Union Administration. It was founded in 1934, originally to serve employees of the Tennessee Eastman Chemical Company. In 2005, it expanded to a community charter, opening membership to the wider community. [1]