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Footnotes / references. [1] Praxair, Inc. was an American worldwide industrial gases company. Founded in 1907, Praxair was the largest industrial gases company in North and South America, and the third-largest worldwide by revenue. In 2018 it merged with Linde AG to form Linde plc. The Praxair name was discontinued on September 1, 2020 in the US.
Linde plc is a global multinational chemical company founded in Germany and, since 2018, domiciled in Ireland and headquartered in the United Kingdom. Linde is the world's largest industrial gas company by market share and revenue. It serves customers in the healthcare, petroleum refining, manufacturing, food, beverage carbonation, fiber-optics ...
1957: Materials Research Corporation founded by Dr. Sheldon Weinig and Dr. Josef Intrater at 47 Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers, NY. for the purification and characterization of materials to be used in controlled research. 1970: IPO, listed on the American Stock Exchange. Businesses included sputtering systems, high purity materials for sputtering ...
Competition from Praxair, Inc. (NYSE: PX ) has rattled Mallinckrodt PLC (NYSE: MNK ) investors, but Jefferies' bullish thesis remains intact. The Analyst Jeffries analyst Anthony Petrone ...
NEW YORK/FRANKFURT, June 20 (Reuters) - Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp and private equity firm Carlyle Group have emerged as frontrunners to buy assets that gases groups Linde and Praxair need to divest ...
Praxair Acquires PortaGas DANBURY, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Praxair Distribution, Inc., ... Praxair, Inc. is the largest industrial gases company in North and South America, and one of the largest ...
Praxair Acquires Acetylene Oxygen Company DANBURY, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Praxair Distribution, Inc., a subsidiary of Praxair, Inc. (NYS: PX) , announced it has acquired Harlingen, Texas-based ...
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