- Sanofi-Synthélabo. In 2004, Sanofi-Synthélabo
merged with
Aventis and
renamed to Sanofi-
Aventis,
which were each the
product of
several previous mergers...
- In 2004,
Aventis merged with and into Sanofi. The new Sanofi-
Aventis Group became the world's 3rd
largest pharmaceutical company.
Aventis Pasteur, the...
- [ˈhøːçst]) was a
German chemicals,
later life sciences,
company that
became Aventis Deutschland after its
merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999....
-
Aventi Technology is a
Norwegian private company headquartered at Økern in Oslo, Norway. The
company specialises in
industrial automation and is active...
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December 2022. Pauli, Mic****e (13
April 2006). "Diamond in the
running for
Aventis hat-trick". the Guardian.
Retrieved 3
December 2022. Ian,
Sample (26 April...
- He was the
chairman of
Sanofi India (previously
known as
Hoechst AG and
Aventis) and the
chairman of
Bayer CropScience in
India for over 20 years, and...
- by Sanofi-
Aventis as a
novel antidepressant and
anxiolytic and made it to
phase III
clinical trials. However, in May 2009, Sanofi-
Aventis published its...
-
which conducts the
American business of
Aventis Dermatology, the
global dermatology unit of
Aventis (of Sanofi-
Aventis). PLLA was
approved by the FDA on August...
-
pharmaceutical company,
Aventis Pharma. (Currently the
Indian subsidiary of the
global pharmaceuticals major Sanofi-
Aventis). UB
Group had a relationship...
-
regulatory scrutiny. StarLink's creator,
Plant Genetic Systems,
which became Aventis CropScience during the time of the incident,: 15–16 had
applied to the...