Solstice Buys Element Solutions
THE SO WHAT
Rolling Element Solutions into Solstice at $14.5B is a bet that semiconductor materials and AI data-center cooling are strategic chokepoints, not commodities. Hardware and infra teams should assume tighter, more integrated supply chains—and start mapping vendor concentration risk around advanced materials and thermal management.
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