LSE:SYNT (Synthomer plc)

About SYNT

Synthomer (formerly Yule Catto) is one of the world’s foremost suppliers of aqueous polymers. It helps customers create new products and enhance the performance of existing products in key industries such as coatings, construction, textiles, paper and synthetic latex gloves.

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