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Dreyfus, Charles

Mark Cardillo, Camille Dreyfus Foundation, New York William Carroll, OxyChem, Dallas, Texas Charles Casey, University of Wisconsin, Madison Alexander Chuang, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio... [Pg.65]

Cesar de Haro 18 Albert B. DeLeo 8 Charles E. Deutch 13 J. Dijk 18 Roy H. Doi 6 Gotz F. Domagk 5 Jean-Claude Dreyfus 14 H. Duckworth 3 J. C. Dunlap 18 C. P. Dunne 9 Eberhard Ebner 9 Lorentz Engstrom 13 Elliot Epner 21 Jack Erlichman 12 Renee Favre 14... [Pg.281]

CIBA surveyed the performance of the entire British dyestuff industry and found most firms to be in a deplorable state. After this screening was complete, CIBA became interested in only two firms that were quite different because of their competitive situations and organisations Read Holliday, of Huddersfield, and Clayton Aniline Co., of Manchester. Holliday was preferred for its Christian direction, its situation as [finished] dyestuffs producer and its own sales organisation in the United StatesHowever, Holliday demanded a higher price than CIBA was prepared to pay. Instead, the struggling Clayton Aniline, owned by a Jew from Alsace (Charles Dreyfus), and which specialised in intermediates, was bought for a modest price. A comparison between Holliday, Clayton and CIBA drawn up in... [Pg.107]


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