US: Indorama Ventures buys Invista polyester ops for $420m

By just-style.com | 12 November 2010

Thailand's Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited, one of the world's leading producers of polyester yarns and fibres, is to buy Invista's polyester resins and polyester staple units in the US and Mexico for US$420m.

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