- all of
Montedison's shares in Enimont, and
Montedison withdrew from the
chemical sector to
pursue a role as an
energy company. In 1991,
Montedison revived...
- and
bought stock in the
Montedison chemical group. By 1987, he had
acquired 42 per cent of the group,
turning Ferruzzi-
Montedison into Italy's
second largest...
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shares from Telemontecarlo,
transferring 40% of the channel's
ownership to
Montedison, led at the time by Raul Gardini.
Several celebrities,
displaced by the...
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Corsicans are
opposed to full independence. In 1972, the
Italian company Montedison dumped toxic waste off the
Corsican coast,
creating what
looked like red...
-
several Semitic languages SocietÃ
Adriatica di Elettricità ,
bought by
Montedison in the 1960s. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- cent was sold on the market. In 1990 Eni
bought all
Montedison's shares in Enimont, and
Montedison withdrew from the
chemical sector to
pursue a role as...
-
Problems led to a
merger with the
Edison company in 1966
forming the
Montedison company. The
company was
founded as a
small mining business in Montecatini...
-
connected to Enimont, a
joint venture between Eni and
another energy company,
Montedison. The
trial was
broadcast on
national television and was a sort of showcase...
- SocietÃ
Tutti Articoli ****onali Dell'Abbigliamento). When it was
bought by
Montedison in 1966 it had 126
branches all over Italy. It was
bought by
Silvio Berlusconi...
- dominated,
great entrepreneurial companies (like
Fininvest in Milan,
Montedison in
Ravenna and
Benetton in Treviso)
decided to
support and
invest in volleyball...