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  2. Solvay S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Solvay is a Belgian multinational chemical company established in 1863, with its headquarters located in Neder-Over-Heembeek, Brussels, Belgium.Since the end of 2023, following its demerger with the creation of the new Syensqo entity, Solvay has specialized in essential chemistry and employs over 9,000 people in 40 countries.

  3. Syensqo - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, December 8, 2023, [12] shareholders approved the plan to split Solvay into two separate entities. [13] [14] As a result, Ilham Kadri, former CEO of Solvay, is the CEO of Syensqo, whereas Philippe Kehren becomes CEO of Solvay. [15] The split became effective on December 11th, 2023, with shares listed on Euronext Brussels and Euronext ...

  4. Ernest Solvay - Wikipedia

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    Solvay, New York and Rosignano Solvay, the locations of the first Solvay process plants in the United States and in Italy, are also named after him. Solvay died at Ixelles at the age of 84 and is buried in the Ixelles Cemetery. The portrait of participants to the first Solvay Conference in 1911. Ernest Solvay is the third seated from the left.

  5. Solvay Process Company - Wikipedia

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    The industrial waste originated from the Solvay Process plant, having broken through a retaining wall at waste bed number 7. [7] Two square miles were covered by the waste, which reached as much as eight feet deep in some places. The Post-Standard reported in 1993 that "every tree, shrub or blade of grass within a square mile was dead". There ...

  6. Solvay - Wikipedia

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    Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Brussels, Belgium; Solvay Institute of Sociology, Brussels, Belgium, part of the Université Libre de Bruxelles; Solvay Process Company (1880–1985), a former U.S. company that employed the Solvay process; Solvay S.A., an international chemicals and plastics company founded by Ernest Solvay

  7. Solvay Institute of Sociology - Wikipedia

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    The Solvay Institute of Sociology [SIS; Institut de Sociologie Solvay] assumed its first "definitive form" (Solvay 1902/1906: 26) [1] on November 16, 1902, when its founder Ernest Solvay, a wealthy Belgian chemist, industrialist, and philanthropist, inaugurated the original edifice of SIS in Parc Léopold ().

  8. Cytec Industries - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Solvay announced its intent to acquire Cytec for a purchase price of US$5.5 billion. [4] In November 2015, Cytec Industries has obtain a shareholder's stake in Penso Holdings. [ 5 ] In December 2015, Solvay successfully completed its acquisition of Cytec.

  9. Silver Screen Partners - Wikipedia

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    Silver Screen Partners refers to four limited partnerships [a] organized as an alternative funding source for film production originally formed by American investor Roland W. Betts as a collaboration with cable television network HBO in 1983.