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Saudi chemicals company SABIC reported another surprise quarterly loss on Sunday, after deciding to shut a cracker in Britain ...
Saudi Arabia’s biggest chemical company posted a third consecutive quarterly loss, missing estimates by analysts for a profit ...
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The National on MSNSaudi chemical maker Sabic reports third straight quarterly loss
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, the Middle East's biggest petrochemicals company, reported a third consecutive quarterly ...
The Trump administration will let two chemical plants in Indiana bypass recent air pollution rules for two years. One of ...
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SABIC posts $1.41 billion loss in H1 2025 on UK plant closure, restructuring costs
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC), the Middle East’s largest petrochemicals and fertilizers producer, reported a net loss of SR5.28 billion ($1.41 billion) for the first half of 2025, compared with ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNGulf stocks slide as weak earnings and U.S. jitters weigh on sentiment
Stocks in the Gulf dropped Sunday as investors responded to poor earnings and fresh economic pressure from the United States, ...
South Korean company Hetbahn updates its rice bowl packaging with 25% bio-based PP, offering a drop-in solution that supports ...
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC), one of the world's biggest petrochemical companies, said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter net profit slumped 94% on lower average sales prices. The company posted ...
SABIC said synergies from Saudi Aramco's stake purchase as of March 2022 stood at 2.09 billion riyals, including 334 million riyals in 2022. ($1 = 3.7510 riyals) ...
The Trump administration granted two Indiana chemical and sterilization plants an extension to comply with EPA pollution regulations.
3BL Alerts - SABIC, a global leader in the chemicals industry, has released its 2022 Sustainability Report, highlighting the company's continued efforts in driving sustainability through ...
Saudi Arabia’s national oil company has agreed to buy a majority stake in the kingdom’s petrochemicals firm for $69.1 billion, giving Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s agenda a giant jolt ...
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