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Snap-on Incorporated (SNA) reported ~$4.7B revenue in FY2024. Premium maker of professional tools for vehicle repair technicians and industrial engineers, sold through franchise dealer network. HQ: Kenosha, WI.
Snap-on Incorporated is the world's premium brand of professional tools and equipment for vehicle service technicians and industrial engineers. Founded in 1920 around the innovative concept of a wrench that "snapped on" to multiple sockets (ending the need for a tool per bolt size), Snap-on has built a century-long reputation for uncompromising quality, precision, and durability. The company sells through a unique franchised van distribution model: approximately 4,700 franchisee dealers drive Snap-on vans directly to auto repair shops and dealerships, offering credit terms to mechanics who cannot afford large upfront purchases.
Houston polyolefins/chemicals (NYSE: LYB) ~$40B revenue; 10M metric ton polyolefins, MoReTec molecular recycling, refinery closure for core focus, CDP climate A score competing with Dow Chemical and SABIC.
LyondellBasell Industries N.V. is a Houston, Texas-based global polyolefins and chemicals company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LYB) as an S&P 500 Materials component — manufacturing polypropylene, polyethylene, propylene oxide, styrenic polymers, and specialty chemical compounds used in plastics for packaging, automotive parts, pipes, and consumer products through approximately 29,000 employees in 100 manufacturing sites across 22 countries. LyondellBasell is one of the world's largest plastics, chemicals, and refining companies, producing approximately 10 million metric tons of polyolefins annually — polyethylene and polypropylene that are the input materials for the plastic packaging, consumer goods containers, automotive components, and construction materials that the global economy requires. In 2024, LyondellBasell published its sustainability report with an improved CDP climate change score of A (up from A-) and progress toward sourcing 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030. CEO Peter Vanacker has led the company's strategic repositioning toward higher-margin specialty chemicals, circular economy plastics recycling, and portfolio optimization — including the announced closure of the Houston refinery (one of the largest US refinery closures in recent years) to focus on core polyolefins and chemicals, and the development of molecular recycling technology for post-consumer plastic waste through the MoReTec advanced recycling program.
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