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  2. Celanese - Wikipedia

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    Celanese Corporation, formerly known as Hoechst Celanese, is an American technology and specialty materials company headquartered in Irving, Texas. [3] It is a Fortune 500 corporation. The company is the world's leading producer of acetic acid , producing about 1.95 million tonnes per year, representing approximately 25% of global production. [ 4 ]

  3. PLX Technology - Wikipedia

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    PLX Technology was a manufacturer of integrated circuits focused on PCI Express and Ethernet technologies. On August 12, 2014, Broadcom Inc. (formerly Avago Technologies), acquired the company. History

  4. PLX - Wikipedia

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    PLX, abbreviation of Picatinny Liquid Explosive, is a liquid binary explosive. It is a mixture of 95% nitromethane (NM) along with 5% ethylene diamine (EDA) as a sensitizer. Other amine compounds can be used instead of ethylene diamine, such as triethylene tetramine , diethylenetriamine or ethanolamine , but EDA has been found to be the most ...

  5. Celanese to Address Economic, Social and Environmental ... - AOL

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    Celanese to Address Economic, Social and Environmental Challenges Through Its International Impact Program DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- "Be innovative, committed and collaborative to help make the ...

  6. 1 Reason to Expect Big Things from Celanese - AOL

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    How is Celanese doing by this quick checkup? At first glance, OK, it seems. Trailing-12-month revenue decreased 1.9%, and inventory decreased 8.5%. Comparing the latest quarter to the prior-year ...

  7. Celanese (CE) Inks Technology Licensing Agreement in China

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    Celanese's (CE) latest agreement marks the expansion of the cooperation into value chain of the acetyls industry.

  8. Millhaven Fibres - Wikipedia

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    The nylon filament line was shut down. In 1972, Chemcell changed name to Celanese Canada. In 1973, 1,500 persons were employed at Millhaven Fibres. In 1976, the second staple (manmade fiber) line was built, and the third was built in 1983. In 1987, Hoechst bought Celanese and became a majority shareholder of Celanese Canada. In 1989, the ...

  9. Why Celanese Is Poised to Outperform - AOL

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    Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, chemical maker Celanese has earned a respected four-star ranking.