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Historical Annual Returns
Over the past 20 years, Celanese Corporation has delivered an average annual return of 15.1%. The stock peaked in 2009 with a massive +147.4% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-71.0%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 14 times out of 20 years.
Avg Return
+15.1%
Win Rate
70%
14W - 6L
Best
+147.4%
2009
Worst
-71.0%
2008
Performance Consistency
About Celanese Corporation
Visit Website ↗Celanese Corporation is a global technology and specialty materials company that produces a wide range of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials. These products are used in various industries, including automotive, paints and coatings, industrial, consumer, and medical.
Key Business Segments
Engineered Materials
Develops, produces, and supplies highly engineered thermoplastic materials for demanding applications in automotive, medical, and consumer industries.
Acetyl Chain
Manufactures and supplies acetyl products, including acetic acid, vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), and acetic anhydride, which are essential raw materials for various industries.
Intermediates
Produces and markets a range of chemical intermediates used in diverse applications, including coatings, adhesives, and sealants.
Key Innovations
- ✓Pioneered the production of cellulose acetate, a versatile synthetic material used in textiles and other applications.
- ✓A global leader in the production of acetic acid and vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), essential chemicals for numerous industries.
Historical Milestones
Celanese is founded as The American Cellulose & Chemical Manufacturing Company.
The company officially adopts the name Celanese Corporation of America.
Celanese Corporation is acquired by Hoechst AG.
Celanese returns to being an independent, publicly-traded U.S. corporation.
Celanese acquires the Mobility & Materials business of DuPont, significantly expanding its engineered materials portfolio.
