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plants all over the world). In 1998, S. C.
Johnson & Son
purchased Dow Chemical's
DowBrands consumer products division,
based in Indianapolis. The two business...
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working for
Dow in Ontario, Canada. In 1998, S. C.
Johnson expanded its
roster of
consumer brands by
purchasing Dow Chemical's
DowBrands division, which...
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machinery of
producing the same. In 1997, Dow
Chemical sold the
rights of
DowBrands,
which included Ziploc, to S. C.
Johnson & Son for
between $1.3 and $1...
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Products Inc."
Morton sold the
consumer products division of
Texize to
Dow in 1986.
DowBrand sold a
package of
cleaning products,
including Janitor in a Drum...
- 1998, S. C.
Johnson expanded its
roster of
consumer brands when it
purchased Dow Chemical's
DowBrands division,
which included Ziploc, Saran, Fantastik...
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brewing and
Dow became a
national brand. The
Quebec City
brewery stopped its
activities on
March 31, 1966, and
production of the
Dow brands moved to other...
- & Colman's
American business in one stroke. It
acquired several brands from
DowBrands in 1998.
Reckitt &
Colman also made
several divestments during this...
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Commission to
acquire Dow Chemical Company's
DowBrands consumer products division (the
original owner of the Gl**** Plus
brand). Horstman,
Barry (May...
- Pledge,
Clorox and
Endust brands. The
Spiffits towelettes were
manufactured by
DowBrands, the
consumer products division of the
Dow Chemical Company at the...
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Dow Jones & Company, Inc. (also
known simply as
Dow Jones) is an
American publishing firm
owned by News Corp and led by CEO
Almar Latour. The company...