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Kronos Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: KRO) announced that its board of directors has declared a regular quarterly dividend of eighteen cents ($0.18) per share on its common stock, payable on March 18, 2021 to stockholders of record at the close of business on March 9, 2021.
Kronos Worldwide, Inc. is a major international producer of titanium dioxide products.
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Source: Kronos Worldwide, Inc.
Contact: Janet G. Keckeisen, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Investor Relations, (972)233-1700
kronos worldwide, inc. produces and markets titanium dioxide pigments (tio2) in europe, north america, the asia pacific, and internationally. the company produces tio2 in two crystalline forms, rutile and anatase to impart whiteness, brightness, opacity, and durability for various products, including paints, coatings, plastics, paper, fibers, and ceramics, as well as for various specialty products, such as inks, foods, and cosmetics. it also produces ilmenite, a raw material used directly as a feedstock by sulfate-process tio2 plants; iron-based chemicals, which are used as treatment and conditioning agents for industrial effluents and municipal wastewater, as well as in the manufacture of iron pigments, cement, and agricultural products; titanium oxychloride for use in the formulation of pearlescent pigments, and production of electroceramic capacitors for cell phones and other electronic devices; and titanyl sulfate that is used in pearlescent pigments, natural gas pipe, and other sp