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Ashland completes Hercules acquisition.

Publication: Chemical Week
Publication Date: 17-NOV-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Ashland completes Hercules acquisition.(Hercules Chemical Specialties Co.)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
Ashland completed its acquisition of Hercules last week, creating a leading specialty chemicals company with revenues of $10.7 billion/year. The addition of Hercules' Aqualon and pulp and paper chemicals business creates a core of three specialty chemical businesses that will drive the company both strategically and financially, generating about...

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