- The gellan-producing
bacterium was
discovered and
isolated by the
former Kelco Division of
Merck & Company, Inc. in 1978 from the lily
plant tissue from...
- and
brought into
commercial production by CP
Kelco under the
trade name
Kelzan in the
early 1960s, CP
Kelco is the only
manufacuturer in the US. It was...
- company,
Kelco Disposal. As
Kelco found success, in 1982, BFI
started a
campaign of anti-competitive
predatory pricing with the
purpose of
putting Kelco out...
- Browning-Ferris
Industries v.
Kelco Disposal, 492 U.S. 257 (1989), was a case in
which the
Supreme Court of the
United States held that the
Eighth Amendment's...
- items,
including oral care and
personal care, food and beverage, etc. CP
Kelco has six plants—Großenbrode,
Germany (Pectin);
Lille Skensved,
Denmark (Pectin...
-
prison sentences. In
August 2008,
Stephen L. Keller, the
former CEO of
Kelco Inc.,
filed a
motion in the
United States District Court for the Eastern...
- with
other companies including Egyptian, now U.S. Chemical, as well as
Kelco Supply Company (formerly L H Kellogg),
Pierce Chemical Company (now owned...
- & Lyle
announced that the
company has
signed an
agreement to
acquire CP
Kelco, a
provider of
pectin and
speciality gums, from J.M. Huber, a
large US-based...
- 1016/j.ijbiomac.2014.01.061. ISSN 0141-8130. PMID 24508918. "CP
Kelco Welan Gum". CP
Kelco.
Retrieved 17 Sep 2010. "Welan gum". Colltec.
Retrieved 17 Sep...
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created by the legislature. In Browning-Ferris
Industries of Vermont, Inc. v.
Kelco Disposal, Inc., 492 U.S. 257 (1989), the
Supreme Court ruled that the Excessive...