| EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY (NY:EMN) Delayed : | |||||
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| Previous Close | $58.73 | 52 Week High | $60.45 | ||
| Open | $58.22 | 52 Week Low | $17.76 | ||
| Day High | $58.95 | P/E | 27.98 | ||
| Day Low | $57.77 | EPS | $2.10 | ||
| Volume | 870,273 | ||||
| More EMN Info: Chart SEC Filings Profile Historical Options | |||||
Eastman Chemical Company engages in the manufacture and sale of various chemicals, plastics, and fibers primarily in the United States. The company's products are used in paints and coatings, packaging, optical film, and other various consumer and industrial products.
J. Brian Ferguson - Chairman, CEO
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on Apr 25, 2008
at 10:54 AM Stop Oil & Food Trading Supply and Demand should always dictate prices, not speculators or an influx of funds. The strength of the dollar has nothing to do with what is going on. We now have massive supplies and less demand over the last few months, but traders have forced the prices upwards. Traders think they are God. If we have a super strong dollar with massive demand and extremely low supply, with this logic then food and oil should be almost free. That is silly, supply and demand should dictate prices.
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