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LyondellBasell Reports 2020 Earnings


LyondellBasell Reports 2020 Earnings
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Full Year 2020 Highlights
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EBITDA: $3.3 billion, $3.9 billion excluding LCM and Impairment
Advanced Growth Initiatives
Hyperzone plant in Texas
Expanded circular polymers joint venture capacity by 20 kt in Belgium
Strong Cash Conversion and Dividends
88% conversion of EBITDA (excluding LCM and Impairment) to cash from operating activities
Paid $4.20 per share in dividends; our tenth consecutive year of increasing total quarterly dividends
Fourth Quarter 2020 Highlights
Diluted earnings per share: $2.55 per share, $2.19 per share excluding LCM and Impairment
Highest fourth quarter EBITDA since 2017: $1.4 billion, $1.3 billion excluding LCM and Impairment
Refinanced $2.4 billion of debt to extend maturities and capture attractive interest rates ....

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What is Bioprinting?


What is Bioprinting?
Using similar technology to 3D printing, bioprinting uses a digital file as a blueprint to fabricate biomedical parts that closely imitate the characteristics of natural tissue. The engineered tissues are created by layering biomaterials and/or living cells, which are referred to collectively as bio-inks.
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Bio-inks must possess certain physicochemical properties to ensure that the resultant tissue constructs are adequately robust, biologically compatible with the tissues they mimic, and able to be produced at scale.
Bioprinting occurs in three stages:
Pre-bioprinting
This involves the production of the digital model that will later be printed and the selection of the materials that will be used. Images are usually created with computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging and once finalized, certain cells are isolated, multiplied and combined with the selected bio-ink. ....

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