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  2. Johann Benckiser - Wikipedia

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    Johann Adam Benckiser (30 December 1782 – 7 May 1851) was a German chemist who founded Joh. A. Benckiser GmbH, a major German chemicals business. Since 1999, the business has been part of Reckitt , a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index .

  3. JAB Holding Company - Wikipedia

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    JAB Holding Company S.à r.l. [4] (JAB or Joh. A. Benckiser) is a German conglomerate, headquartered in Luxembourg, that includes investments in companies operating in the areas of consumer goods, coffee, luxury fashion, animal health, and fast food, among others.

  4. BWT (company) - Wikipedia

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    BWT was founded as Benckiser Wassertechnik in 1823 by Johann Adam Benckiser in Germany. Following several acquisitions and mergers, the company was purchased in 1990 by Andreas Weißenbacher in a management buyout. The company was floated on the Vienna Stock Exchange in 1992.

  5. Reckitt - Wikipedia

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    Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC, currently branded as Reckitt, formerly known as Reckitt Benckiser, is a British multinational consumer goods company headquartered in Slough, United Kingdom. [3] It is a producer of health, hygiene and nutrition products. [ 4 ]

  6. Reckitt and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Reckitt, by M.A.H. Willson. In 1818 Isaac Reckitt and his brother Thomas established a milling business in Boston, Lincolnshire with capital of £1,300 (equivalent to £120,000 in 2023), [2] building Maud Foster Mill (1819), and later expanding their business into cement manufacture (1823) and bone milling (1828).

  7. Schiff Nutrition International - Wikipedia

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    Schiff Nutrition International (NYSE: SHF) [1] was a company based in Salt Lake City, and is the manufacturer of dietary supplements such as Airborne, MegaRed, and Move Free.

  8. Isaac Reckitt - Wikipedia

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    Initially establishing a milling business in Boston with his older brother and then a corn business in Nottingham on his own, Isaac Reckitt acquired a starch-making business in Hull in 1840. [1]

  9. List of German chemists - Wikipedia

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    Otto Diels Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner. Gerhard Damköhler; Ludwig Darmstaedter; Heinrich Debus; Gero Decher; Max Delbrück; Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann Delffs; Walter Dieckmann; Otto Diels