Chemours Co
NYSE:CC

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Chemours Co
NYSE:CC
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Price: 21.6 USD 0.09% Market Closed
Market Cap: $3.2B

During the last 3 months Chemours Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 81% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 8, 2025 by Dignam Denise , who bought 49.1k USD worth of CC shares.

Last Transactions:
Dignam Denise
$+49.1k
Gumpel Damian
$+77.8k
Gumpel Damian
$+123.5k
Hostetter Shane
$+50.2k
Scarborough Alvenia
$-154.8k
Picho Diane I.
$-29.6k
Picho Diane I.
$-1.4k
Newman Mark
$+250k
Newman Mark
$+265.3k
Scarborough Alvenia
$-165.5k
Abbott Matthew S
$-304.8k
Bellezza Alisha
$-316.1k
Sparks Edwin C
$-188k
Ralhan Sameer
$-807.2k
Sparks Edwin C
$-1.1m
Ralhan Sameer
$-1.4m
Shelton David C
$-3.3m
Scarborough Alvenia
$-293k
Bellezza Alisha
$-360.8k
Newman Mark
$-7.9m
Sparks Edwin C
$-21.2k
Vergnano Mark P
$-3m
Shelton David C
$-294k
Ralhan Sameer
$-521.8k
Newman Mark
$-1m
Ralhan Sameer
$-66.2k
Shelton David C
$-37.3k
Newman Mark
$-129.2k
Vergnano Mark P
$-377.8k
Shelton David C
$-304.1k
Ralhan Sameer
$-528k
Newman Mark
$-1m
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During the last 3 months Chemours Co insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 81% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 8, 2025 by Dignam Denise , who bought 49.1k USD worth of CC shares.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of chemical manufacturing, Chemours Co. stands out as a testament to adaptation and innovation. Spun off from DuPont in 2015, Chemours made its mark by inheriting a robust portfolio that included titanium technologies, fluoroproducts, and chemical solutions. With titanium dioxide as a cornerstone of its operations, the company supplies essential pigments that imbue products like coatings and plastics with their vibrant colors and brightness. However, it’s the fluoroproducts segment that tells the more dynamic side of Chemours' story. The division is responsible for producing Teflon and other fluoropolymers, which find their way into countless applications from automotive to electronics. These products not only define durability and non-stick conveniences in daily life but also drive a significant portion of the company's revenue. Despite the legacy grounding Chemours in proven cash flows, it's the company’s pivot towards sustainability and eco-innovation that paints a compelling portrait of its future. Launching its Opteon line of refrigerants, designed to minimize environmental impact, underscores Chemours’ commitment to leading with green solutions amid a backdrop of global climate concerns. Further pushing the envelope with its “Chemours Future of Chemistry” initiative, the company aims to leverage its scientific prowess to develop products that are not only profitable but sustainable. Operating in this dual role of a traditional powerhouse and a forward-looking innovator, Chemours navigates the complexities of modern chemical demands by aligning profitability with a responsible outlook.

CC Intrinsic Value
36.71 USD
Undervaluation 41%
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