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1975 – Merger of Sigma Chemical and Aldrich Chemical to created Sigma-Aldrich. [13] Their first year earned $43 million in sales. [14] 1999 – Sigma-Aldrich reaches $1 billion in sales; 2005 – Announced membership in The RNAi Consortium [15] 2014 – Merck KGaA announced that it would purchase Sigma-Aldrich for approx. $17 billion (€13.1 ...
Merck is a supplier to the life science industry. The Millipore Corporation was founded in 1954, and listed among the S&P 500 since the early 1990s, as an international biosciences company which makes micrometer pore-size filters and tests. In 2015, Merck acquired Sigma-Aldrich and merged it with Merck Millipore.
Later in September it was announced that the company would acquire Sigma-Aldrich for $17 billion. [30] After the acquisition was completed in 2015, Merck had around 50,000 employees. [ 31 ] In November 2014, Merck and Pfizer agreed a deal for the latter to sell the former sharing rights to develop an experimental immunotherapy drug for a fee of ...
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Sigma-Aldrich Fine Chemicals, a subdivision of Sigma-Aldrich, an U.S. supplier of chemical materials South Australian Film Corporation , a South Australian state government statutory corporation that produces films and promotes the industry
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The company's products are sold under the brand names of Thermo Scientific, Fisher Scientific, and several other recognized brand names (e.g. Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Patheon, PPD, and Nalgene). According to company figures, as of 2007, 46% of its sales were in life sciences, 20% in healthcare, and 34% in industrial/environmental and safety.