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building with the
involvement of
Degussa. In 2006, RAG
acquired Degussa AG,
which was
later renamed Evonik-
Degussa GmbH. Historically,
Evonik Industries'...
- The
Degussa Bank AG,
based in Frankfurt, is a
German universal bank. With a
balance sheet total of €6.106
million in 2018, it has more than 250 branches...
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World War I, when
Germany used a
similar product as a
chemical weapon.
Degussa purchased Degesch in 1922.
Their team of chemists,
which included Walter...
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purchase Degussa Bank in
September 2022. With the
official closing on
April 30, 2024, OLB
became the new
owner of
Degussa Bank and
merged Degussa Bank into...
- had not
known about the
connections between Degussa and Degesch. It also
transpired that
another Degussa subsidiary,
Woermann Bauchemie GmbH, had already...
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became known as
Rockwood Holdings Inc. In
December 2000
Degussa SKW, a
joint venture between Degussa AG and SKW Trostberg,
acquired the
remainder of the business...
- and Haas (today Dow Chemical) and in
Germany the Röhm GmbH (today
Evonik Degussa).
After completion of an
apprenticeship as
pharmacy ****istant he started...
- was
founded in 1919 as a
subsidiary of
Degussa. Its
first director was
Nobel laureate Fritz Haber. In 1936,
Degussa and IG
Farben each held 42.5% of the...
- The BMA
process or
Degussa process is a
chemical process developed by the
German chemical company Degussa for the
production of
hydrogen cyanide from methane...
- in 1936. In 1948 and 1955 respectively, the
Metallgesellschaft AG and
Degussa placed their first investments in E. Leybold's Nachfolger. 1967 saw the...