DuPont de Nemours shares surge 5.92% after hours following product launches in healthcare and high-performance films, plus growth in protective clothing markets.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026 5:37 pm ET1min read
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DuPont de Nemours (DD) surged 5.92% in after-hours trading, driven by a $2 billion accelerated share repurchase program and recent product innovations in healthcare and high-performance materials. The company announced a strategic collaboration to expand Riston® dry film photoresist distribution in Korea, while new launches like the AmberLite FPA57 resin for acid purification and Liveo™ liquid silicone rubber for healthcare applications signaled growth in key markets. Additionally, the global protective clothing market’s projected expansion to $15.06 billion by 2030 highlighted long-term demand for DuPont’s solutions. These developments reinforced investor confidence in the firm’s operational momentum and market positioning.
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