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Like the advice Dustin Hoffman received in "The Graduate", Electrochemical Industries (1952) Ltd. (EIL) thinks there's a future in plastics. EIL and its subsidiaries makes polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins used to manufacturer pipes, bottles, blister packaging, cable sheathing, and injection-molded soles for shoes and boots. EIL also makes chlorine for water purification, and caustic soda and potash used in water treatment, paper production, and soap. The company's joint venture, Durham Plastic, makes PVC foamed sheets in the UK, and its Pipe UK subsidiary makes PVC pipe. In 2000 EIL bought MT 2000 (Extrusions) Ltd. EIL is a subsidiary of chemical company ICC Industries.
COMPETITION |
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The Dow Chemical Company (DOW)
Formosa Plastics Corporation (dossier)
Huntsman Corporation (dossier)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 152.20
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 31.5%
Employees: 312
Revenue per employee: $487,820.51
KEY PEOPLE |
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Amir Endvelt
CEO
Oded Isvoranu
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Acre Southern Industrial Zone
Acre 24122, Israel
Phone: 972-04-9851585
Fax: 972-04-9815797
Online: Web Site
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