
Chemours Announces Dates for Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Release and Webcast Conference Call
The Company expects to hold its conference call to discuss its second quarter 2025 financial results at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. The call is open to the public and can be accessed via the webcast information below. Prior to the Company's conference call, management will post additional prepared financial remarks in the "Events and Presentations" section of the Investor Relations section of Chemours' website at investors.chemours.com.
Conference Call: Please visit investors.chemours.com for a link to the live webcast and to view the accompanying slides.
Replay: A webcast replay will be available at investors.chemours.com.
About The Chemours Company
The Chemours Company (NYSE: CC) is a global leader in providing industrial and specialty chemicals products for markets, including coatings, plastics, refrigeration and air conditioning, transportation, semiconductor and advanced electronics, general industrial, and oil and gas. Through our three businesses – Thermal & Specialized Solutions, Titanium Technologies, and Advanced Performance Materials – we deliver application expertise and chemistry-based innovations that solve customers' biggest challenges. Our flagship products are sold under prominent brands such as Opteon™, Freon™, Ti-Pure™, Nafion™, Teflon™, Viton™, and Krytox™. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware and listed on the NYSE under the symbol CC, Chemours has approximately 6,000 employees and 28 manufacturing sites and serves approximately 2,500 customers in approximately 110 countries. For more information, visit chemours.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

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