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Bausch & Lomb (since 2010 stylized as Bausch + Lomb[ 2]) is an American-Canadian eye health products company based in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the world's largest suppliers of contact lenses, [ 3] lens care products, pharmaceuticals, intraocular lenses, and other eye surgery products. [ 4][ 5] The company was founded in Rochester ...
John Jacob Bausch. John Jacob Bausch (born Johann Jakob Bausch; July 25, 1830 – February 14, 1926) was a German-American maker of optical instruments who co-founded Bausch & Lomb (with Henry Lomb ). Over six decades he transformed his small, local optical shop into a large-scale international enterprise, pioneering the American optical industry.
Lomb was born in Burghaun, Electorate of Hessen.He emigrated to the United States in 1849 and settled in Rochester, New York, where he worked as a cabinet-maker. [2] [3]When his friend, John Jacob Bausch, the owner of a retail optical shop in Rochester, needed additional capital in 1854, he loaned him $60 on Bausch's promise that, if the business ever grew to such an extent that he needed a ...
Investors are looking forward to the performance of Salix and Bausch + Lomb, and other pipeline updates, when Bausch (BHC) reports Q2 results on Aug 6.
An update on the IPO of Bausch+Lomb and regular top-line and bottom-line numbers will grab investors' attention when BHC reports Q4 results.
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Legacy Tower (formerly Bausch & Lomb Place) is a skyscraper located in Rochester, New York. It is the second tallest building in Rochester, standing at 401 feet (122 meters) with 20 floors. [2] It was constructed in 1994, making it the latest skyscraper of Rochester, New York, and was the world headquarters for the Rochester-based eye care ...
Edward Bausch (September 26, 1854 – July 30, 1941) [1] was an American engineer and business executive, who served as president of Bausch & Lomb Optical Company from 1926 to 1935. [2] He was awarded the twelfth ASME Medal in 1936. He served as chairman of the board until his death. [3]