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- Clariant AG is a Swiss multinational speciality chemical company, formed in 1995 as a spin-off from Sandoz. Headquartered in Muttenz, Switzerland, the...
- and Clariant announced that they would merge, as equals, forming a global leader in specialty chemicals with the deal valued at $20 billion. Clariant shareholders...
- Clariant Chemicals India Ltd (BSE: 506390NSE: CLNINDIA) is a specialty chemicals manufacturing company from the Indian state of Maharashtra. The India...
- businesses were transferred to independent companies, including Nutrinova and Clariant. 1999 (December 7) — Hoechst and Rhône-Poulenc settle Federal Trade Commission...
- specialty chemicals division became an independent company under the name Clariant, based in Muttenz. On December 20, 1996, the merger of Sandoz and Ciba-Geigy...
- Capital.[better source needed] In 2020, PolyOne acquired a division of Clariant and rebranding to the name Avient,[better source needed] and in 2021 acquired...
- (US$391 million). The company acquired 87 acres of land in Thane from Clariant Chemicals India for ₹1,102.5 crore (US$138 million). It received an investment...
- pharmaceutical, the chemical and the biotechnology industry, including Celanese, Clariant, BASF, Merck KGaA and Siemens. It was founded by chemical company Hoechst...
- cosmetic and personal care industry. Lucas Meyer Cosmetics was sold to Clariant in April 2024. IFF has creative, sales, and manufacturing facilities in...
- is the brand name for a mixture of parabens (parahydroxybenzoates) by Clariant, a chemicals company. Parabens are a type of compound used as a preservative...