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DuPont since the 1920s has operated the DuPont Spruance plant in North Chesterfield, where Kevlar and other products are made. About 2,000 are employed on the 525-acre site just south of the ...
DuPont has engaged consultants to evaluate strategic business options, including the potential sale of Nomex and Kevlar heat-resistant fiber brands for $2 billion. The decision to sell assets was made ...
DuPont does not release sales figures for Kevlar. The product is part of the company's safety and protection business unit, which had sales of about $5.6 billion in 2006, up from $5.2 billion in ...
The victims are expected to survive, police said. The violence came after Dupont Circle Park was reopened for Pride at the request of the D.C. government.
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DuPont de Nemours, Inc. (DD) announced the achievement of 100% grid electricity from renewable sources across the entire European Union (“EU”) operations.
Is Cheesecake Factory opening new restaurants in 2026? When asked about openings in 2026, Rowe said the company is always looking for “great sites,” but 2026 plans haven’t been shared yet.
Dupont Circle will be open to visitors the weekend of the WorldPride D.C. parade after all. It’s the latest update in a weeklong back-and-forth over whether the historic neighborhood would be ...
D.C. police take back plan to close off Dupont Circle during Pride. The D.C. police chief had requested to close the park off, citing disorderly behavior in past years. Updated June 3, 2025.
Supply Chain Huawei-linked chip chemical supplier aims to replace Shin-Etsu, JSR, DuPont. Cornerstone hires experts from Japan, South Korea to build China's chipmaking material leader ...
WASHINGTON — After the National Park Service announced Dupont Circle would be closed during WorldPride, D.C. Councilmember Zachary Parker said that will no longer happen. Parker said D.C. Police ...
A family of raccoons recently broke into an Airbus factory in Canada, adding an unusual headache to the planemaker’s more familiar troubles with parts shortages and supply chain snags.