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Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. produces industrial, medical, and specialty gases, and associated gas handling equipment, in North America.MATHESON offers semiconductor, medical, welding, atmospheric gases, rare gases delivered via pipelines, onsite generators, bulk tanks, and in gas cylinders to customers using gases in their labs, semiconductor fabs, hospitals, chemical plants, manufacturing and many ...
1989 – Thermos Japan acquisition [8] and acquisition of Matheson (compressed gas & equipment). 1999 – Matheson and Tri-Gas Company merged to become Matheson Tri-gas. 2001 – A spin-off household products business, Thermos Ltd., was established. 2003 – Acquired plant engineering division of Hitachi's Air separation units.
Matheson (automobile), defunct US automobile manufacturer; Matheson (compressed gas & equipment), manufacturer of industrial, specialty, and electronics gases; Matheson (law firm), Ireland's largest corporate tax law firm; Matheson & Company, London correspondents for Jardine Matheson Holdings
From October 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Rodney E. Slater joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 86.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a 53.3 percent return from the S&P 500.
SoCalGas will leave its namesake Gas Company Tower at 555 W. 5th St., where it has been a primary tenant since the building was completed in 1991, and move a block north to another skyscraper, at ...
After the war, the Olins acquired the Mathieson Chemical Corporation—also founded in 1892. [7] [8] [9] Long before its association with Olin, Mathieson Alkali Works began business in Saltville, Virginia, and a year later acquired its neighbor, the Holston Salt and Plaster Corp. Saltville became a quintessential company town, where they produced chlorine and caustic soda, and in the process ...
The company manufactured acetylene gas generators and lighting systems in Frankfurt Höchst. Within the first seven years, around 300 appliances were exported. [3] [6] [7] Reacting to the emergence of electrical lighting, the company shifted its focus towards cutting and welding. [3] It developed its first hydrogen-oxygen cutting torch in 1903. [7]
One Woodward Avenue (formerly known as the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Building and American Natural Resources Building) is a 28-story office skyscraper in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Located in the city's Financial District , it overlooks Hart Plaza and the International Riverfront .