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  2. Ciba Specialty Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Ciba was a chemical company based in and near Basel, Switzerland. "Ciba" stood for "Chemische Industrie Basel" (Chemical Industries Basel) and was formed when the non-pharmaceuticals elements of Novartis were spun out in 1997, [1] following the merger in the previous year of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz that created Novartis.

  3. Sandoz - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Sandoz acquired Lek Pharmaceuticals d.d., Slovenia's largest pharmaceutical company. [29] In 2003, Novartis united its global generics businesses under a single global brand, reestablishing the name Sandoz as a division of Novartis. [19] The Amifarma S.L. production plant in Palafolls, located near Barcelona, Spain was also acquired. [19]

  4. Sandoz (watch company) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1971 the Sandoz brand name has been split into four main areas of production, due to its licences being leased or sold. This has led to four separate brands, Sandoz Singapore, Sandoz Hong Kong, Sandoz Swiss, and Sandoz Spain (Munreco). All of these produce watches under the Sandoz name, but each production company has its own line of ...

  5. Clariant - Wikipedia

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    Clariant AG is a Swiss multinational speciality chemical company, formed in 1995 as a spin-off from Sandoz.Headquartered in Muttenz, Switzerland, [5] the public company encompasses 68 subsidiaries in 36 countries (2023).

  6. Life sciences industry in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Other Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz businesses were sold off, or, like Ciba Specialty Chemicals, were spun off as independent companies. The Sandoz brand disappeared for three years, but was revived in 2003 when Novartis consolidated its generic drugs businesses into a single subsidiary and named it Sandoz .

  7. Novartis - Wikipedia

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    The Chemiefirma Kern und Sandoz ("Kern and Sandoz Chemistry Firm") was founded in 1886 by Alfred Kern (1850–1893) and Edouard Sandoz (1853–1928). The first dyes manufactured by them were alizarinblue and auramine. After Kern's death, the partnership became the corporation Chemische Fabrik vormals Sandoz in 1895.

  8. Sandoz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sandoz is a Swiss pharmaceutical company, formerly a division of Novartis. Sandoz may also refer to: Abbott v. Sandoz, US patent law case; Sandoz (band), a recording alias of musician Richard H. Kirk; Sandoz (surname) Sandoz (watch company), a Swiss watch brand established by Henri Sandoz; Sandoz Family Foundation, a private Swiss foundation

  9. Sandoz Family Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation was created by sculptor Édouard-Marcel Sandoz, son of Édouard Constant Sandoz, founder in 1866 of the Basel-based company Sandoz, now Novartis. [1] Its purpose is to engage in charitable activities in various fields of education and training, higher education and research, as well as in cultural and social activities. [2] [3]