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  2. Mitsubishi Chemical Group - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corporation (三菱ケミカルグループ株式会社, Mitsubishi Kemikaru Guruupu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company formed in October 2005 from the merger of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation. The company is based in Tokyo and is one of the core Mitsubishi companies.

  3. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (1950–2017) - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (三菱ケミカル株式会社, Mitsubishi Chemical Kabushiki-gaisha) (MCC) is a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation. Mitsubishi Chemical is the largest chemical corporation based in Japan. It was an independent Japanese corporation until it merged with Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation in 2005 to ...

  4. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The company operates five business segments, four producing different types of chemical products. These divisions are natural gas -related chemicals, aromatic -related chemicals, functional chemicals, specialty functional materials and a real estate business.

  5. Billion-dollar Mitsubishi chemical plant economically ...

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    A $1.3 billion chemical production facility to be built in Louisiana by Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi is economically questionable and unnecessarily increases greenhouse gas emissions ...

  6. Mitsui Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Mitsui Chemicals of the Mitsui group emerged in 1968 with the merger of Toyo Koatsu and Mitsui Chemical Industry. [4] The former was established in 1933 and was mainly engaged in the manufacture of fertilizers while the latter was founded in 1941 and produced dyes and organic intermediates. [4]

  7. Verbatim (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Kagaku Media was founded in October 1994 as a subsidiary through the merger of Mitsubishi Kasei and Mitsubishi Petrochemical, resulting in Mitsubishi Chemical. The new company absorbed the former American company and created a new Japanese entity, whilst the old Verbatim brand lived on.

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  9. Mitsubishi Plastics - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Plastics Employees' Stock Ownership Plan 1.08%; Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company 0.83%; Mitsubishi Corporation 0.70%; On July 29, 2007 the company's stocks were delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange, as Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation acquired a 100% interest in the company. [citation ...