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Subsidiary companies

Whereas celluloid was the first plastics material obtained by chemical modification of a polymer to be exploited, the phenolics were the first commercially successful fully synthetic resins. It is interesting to note that in 1963, by a merger of two subsidiary companies of the Union Carbide and the Distillers organisations, there was formed the Bakelite Xylonite Company, an intriguing marriage of two of the earliest names in the plastics industry. [Pg.5]

Aldrich Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and Gillingham, Dorset SP8 4JL, UK, and subsidiary companies. [Pg.13]

The post-war fate of Herberts Co. is as follows. It grew and grew, and in 1972 Hoechst ag purchased 51 per cent of the company from the Herberts family. In 1976 Hoechst acquired the remaining shares. In the late 1990s Hoechst sold Industrial Coatings, its subsidiary company, now a vast concern, to DuPont Performance Coatings. [Pg.267]

Of the total ethylene production about 68% is used immediately near the plant by subsidiary companies and affiliates. About 28% is sold on the merchant market and about 4% is exported. [Pg.22]

John Tao I am not sure that I m the best person to answer that question, but I know some people have done it with a separate subsidiary company. [Pg.64]

The term consolidated balance sheet, introduced in Table 3.8, means that all the financial data for the parent company operations as well as financial data from all subsidiary companies, if there are any, are brought together in this document. [Pg.102]

As a result of these agreements, Rockefeller controlled essentially the entire oil industry of the United States by 1878. Government concern at this state within the state resulted in anti-trust proceedings against Standard Oil. In 1911 it was forced to liquidate or surrender control of 33 subsidiary companies. (See Table 2-1)... [Pg.35]

Contact addresses are also given for subsidiary companies, and one useful inclusion is the environmental hotline telephone numbers for the Phenolchemie and Vestolit subsidiaries. [Pg.189]

The balance sheet is the financial status of the company on a given date. The choice of date is arbitrary and depends on the company s operations. A consolidated report means that all the financial data for the parent company as well as for the subsidiary companies are presented in one document. A balance sheet contains some real figures, e.g., cash and marketable securities some estimated amounts or allowances, e.g., inventories and accounts receivable as well as some fictitious figures, e.g., intangibles for which numbers are difficult to determine. [Pg.1284]

Organize on a uniform basis—but not with doctrinaire identity—across world areas—the network of sales agents, sales offices, and subsidiary companies in such a manner that the importance given to a particular world area in the company s business deliberations is consistent with the area s potential contribution to profit. [Pg.199]

Color Chemistry. Number One of a Series of Monographs on Color, The Research Laboratories of the International Printing Ink Corporation and Subsidiary Companies, New York, 1935. I thank Ms. Lynne Crocker, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for supplying this book. [Pg.449]

Creation of ONA science "Uould function like a holding company —snail subsidiary companies established near major universities. [Pg.74]

The Salk Institute-Phllllps Petroleum (17). The Salk Institute, a prestigious nonprofit medical research organization in La Jolla, California, recently formed a for-profit, wholly owned subsidiary company, the Salk Institute Biotechnology Corporation. In June 1981, it was announced that Phillips Petroleum had bought a 10 million, 37% equity interest in the company the name will be changed to Salk Institute Biotechnology/Industrlal Associates,... [Pg.84]

The Steenkampskraal mine is located about 350 km north of Cape Town (see Fig. 2.11) in the Northern Cape province. The mine was first operated for thorium and also for REE by a subsidiary company of Angalo American from 1952 to 1963. [Pg.32]

In 1998, Cochlear Ltd formed a subsidiary company Neopraxis Pty. Ltd., which decided to build on the knowledge gained from the FES22 implant and to produce the Praxis FES24A System. This system was designed to provide multiple functions, bladder and bowel control, enhanced mobility, and seated pressure rehef, in order to provide recipients with a cost-effective device that addresses their most important needs. [Pg.530]

Although all the major multinational chemical giants have manufacturing facilities in the U.K., either directly or via subsidiary companies, we shall confine our attention here to those which are incorporated, or have their headquarters, in the U.K. They are Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), Zeneca, Shell Chemicals, B.P. Chemicals, Croda International, Smith Kline Beecham, Glaxo, Fisons, Albright and Wilson, Laporte, Rio Tinto Zinc, and Unilever. Let us now briefly consider each of these in turn. [Pg.84]


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