Chemours makes the chemicals behind everyday products: refrigerants like Freon, the white pigment in paint (Ti-Pure), and specialty materials like Teflon used in electronics and cars.
Revenue is roughly USD 5.8B annually, but gross margins have slipped from 19.9% in 2024 to 15.3% in 2025, and the company posted a net loss of USD 0.39B in 2025—so it's currently burning cash, not generating profit.
Chemours' brands (Teflon, Freon, Ti-Pure) are entrenched in supply chains, and its TiO2 and fluorochemicals are hard to replicate quickly. However, competition from Asian producers like Tronox and Honeywell, plus regulatory pressure on refrigerants, is eroding
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Multiple brokerages downgraded CC to Hold on Aug 10, with $18 price target, signaling near-term pressure
New products for data center and commercial building cooling, expanding sustainable solutions
Post-earnings miss, Seeking Alpha analyst upgrades to Buy citing improved liquidity and upside
Board declares quarterly cash dividend, continuing shareholder returns
Multiple brokerages cover with 'Moderate Buy' rating; options market shows recent activity
TSS业务第一季度净销售额同比增长22%,调整后EBITDA利润率扩大至33%,创下第一季度纪录。
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