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American Cyanamid Company was an
American manufacturing conglomerate. It
began as a
fertilizer company and
added many
additional lines of
business before...
- agreement. In 1956,
American Cyanamid acquired Formica Corp. The prin****l
reason was to have a
captive buyer for melamine, as
Cyanamid was one of the largest...
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Indiana Harbor Belt
Railroad Co. v.
American Cyanamid Co., 916 F.2d 1174 (7th Cir. 1990), is a
decision of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the Seventh...
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American Cyanamid Co v
Ethicon Ltd [1975] UKHL 1 is an
English civil procedure case,
concerning when an
interim ****ction may be obtained. The claimant...
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brand name of
dinnerware molded from
Melamine resin, made by
American Cyanamid, most po****r in the 1940s
through the 1960s. The
fictional planet and...
- the same year. He
joined Lederle Laboratories, a
division of
American Cyanamid (now a
division of
Wyeth which is
owned by Pfizer),
after he
failed to...
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approximately $3.0 billion.
Cytec is a
result of its spin-off from
American Cyanamid Company. It
makes resins, plastics, and
composite materials, especially...
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plant in Illiopolis, Ill., was
taken over by Wayne, N.J.
based American Cyanamid for
stock valued at $17 million.
Howard S.
Cohoon was to
remain in charge...
- reply. In 1956,
McAuliffe retired from the army. He
worked for
American Cyanamid Corporation from 1956 to 1963 as vice
president for personnel. He began...
- "For
Normal Hair" In 1963,
Breck was sold to
Shulton Division of
American Cyanamid, a
chemical company based in New Jersey.
Breck was sold to The Dial Corporation...