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Keep Abreast of Market Supply and Demand, Pricing Fluctuations and Much More in the Chemical Industry

Posted on: Friday, 9 September 2005, 09:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24012) has announced the addition of Chemical Weeks Chlor-Alkali Marketwire to their offering

Each week, you can expect Chlor-Alkali Marketwire to provide critical information you need to keep abreast of market supply and demand, pricing fluctuations and production changes in the caustic soda and chlorine marketplaces as well as related industries including vinyls and soda ash.

In Chlor-Alkali Marketwire you'll receive the latest market assessments on:

- Contract and spot prices for caustic soda and chlorine market prices of a range of derivatives and related products, including ethylene, ethylene dichloride, vinyl chloride monomer and polyvinyl chloride, soda ash, sodium chlorate, and hydrogen peroxide

- Weekly updates of the vinyls industry and how they impact demand-supply balances and pricing within the chlor-alkali industry

- Whether or not producers are placing customers on order control and how that's affecting distributors and buyers

Plus, you'll read about how the major chemical companies are faring financially and what that means for their business plans--including which plants are expanding, which are closing and which are being modernized to capitalize on newer technologies and better efficiencies.

You can rely on Chlor-Alkali Marketwire to be your weekly source for the financial news and information you need to capitalize on the recovering chlor-alkali marketplace.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24012


Source: Business Wire

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