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Chemistry World July 5, 2012 |
Bayer buys crop protection firm for $425m German chemical and healthcare giant Bayer has struck a deal to buy US firm AgraQuest, which makes pest control products based on 'natural' or specially bred microorganisms. |
Chemistry World November 16, 2012 Andrew Turley |
What lies within Bayer is looking to 'modestly' increase its R&D budget next year -- it was 3 billion euros( 2.4 billion pounds) for 2012 -- and place new emphasis on transferring ideas between research areas within the company. |
The Motley Fool September 5, 2006 Brian Gorman |
Bayer Rising? Bayer still has some hoops to jump through before it's in tip-top shape, but the company has some tantalizing opportunities. Investors, it's not too early to put the German conglomerate on the watch list. |
IndustryWeek January 19, 2011 |
Bayer's Prescription: More Innovation, Less Administration Bayer stokes product pipeline and sees accelerated growth in emerging markets. |
The Motley Fool July 20, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Bayer Reshuffles Business Bayer, one of Germany's most venerable industrial names, is revamping its house. Seemingly in one fell swoop, the company is spinning off its Lanxess chemicals and polymers unit and buying Roche's over-the-counter-drugs business. |
Chemistry World May 9, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Carbon nanotubes not commercially viable for Bayer Large-scale commercialization of carbon nanotubes is off the radar at Bayer MaterialScience. The company is shutting down its Baytubes pilot plant. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Glass Half Full for Bayer Bayer is battling drug recall demons, but the company's positives seem to outweigh its negatives. The German drug and chemical giant posted a net profit of $42 million, reversing a massive loss recorded in the same period last year. |
Chemistry World October 31, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Bayer spends $1.2bn on supplement maker German healthcare giant Bayer has struck a deal to buy Schiff Nutrition, a US company specializing in vitamins and nutritional supplements, for $1.2 billion. |
Chemistry World July 1, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Bayer to close polycarbonate plant and cut 90 jobs The company currently produces polycarbonate sheets at 10 sites worldwide, but says that this position is unsustainable in the face of increased competition |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2006 Brian Lawler |
Not Bad, Bayer The company's buyout of fellow German firm Schering AG looks like a boon to its bottom line. Investors, take note. |
Chemistry World February 2011 |
Rehabilitating captured CO2 Rather than burying it underground, companies are developing processes that use carbon dioxide emissions as chemical starting materials. Andy Extance investigates |
Chemistry World May 9, 2014 Andy Extance |
Bayer wins race to buy Merck & Co consumer care Germany's Bayer has won a bidding contest for US giant Merck & Co's consumer care business unit, seemingly thanks to a heart drug collaboration sweetener. |
Pharmaceutical Executive November 1, 2006 Patrick Clinton |
Man in a Hurry Bureaucratic? Bayer? Not if you ask Arthur Higgins. In just over two years, the head of Bayer HealthCare has proved that pharma can be a quick and nimble business. |
The Motley Fool October 16, 2006 Brian Lawler |
Bayer's Big Drug Boo-Boo The company's forgetfulness could end up hurting its reputation even worse than its revenues. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Bayer $145 million animal health deal Bayer has signed a $145 million deal to buy the US part of the animal health business at Israeli generics giant Teva. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
Bayer's Formula: Two Sites Both Research Triangle Park, N.C., and Kansas City, Mo., are home to newly created Bayer CropScience's North American Operations. |
The Motley Fool March 27, 2006 Rich Smith |
Bayer Prescribes Itself a Buyout Bayer's bid for Schering trumped an earlier $17.5 billion offer from yet another German powerhouse, Merck KGaA. Why would Bayer pay so much for Schering? Investors, take note. |
Chemistry World September 25, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Bayer CropScience pays $5.6m to settle 2008 accident charges Under the agreement, the company will enhance safeguards at its US chemical facilities. |
Chemistry World December 22, 2015 Emma Davies |
Accident and emergency 2015 should be remembered as a year when the chemical industry was sharply reminded of its social responsibility. |
Chemistry World November 19, 2009 Matt Wilkinson |
Bayer to reduce cost of chlorine production German chemicals giant Bayer is commercialising a new way of making chlorine that it says uses 30 per cent less energy than current production methods. |
Chemistry World September 2, 2009 Helen Carmichael |
Bayer bows to safety concerns One year after an explosion that led to two fatalities, Bayer CropScience is to eliminate 80 per cent of its methyl isocyanate stockpile at its Institute, West Virginia site. |
Chemistry World August 22, 2006 |
Polyurethane Precursor Production Stepped up China's $1 billion isocyanate plant in Shanghai has started producing two key raw materials for the production of polyurethane. The Chinese polyurethane market is expected to grow by about 10% a year until 2015. |
The Motley Fool August 29, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
Bayer's Crop Headache The company's second-quarter earnings are up while crops drag. Investors, take note. |
Chemistry World October 5, 2012 Phhillip Broadwith |
Bayer and Evotec team up on endometriosis Bayer Healthcare and Evotec have agreed to collaborate in their search for drugs for endometriosis, a disease in which cells of the type that normally line the uterus wall grow outside of the womb. |
The Motley Fool March 3, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Bayer Heals Itself The latest earnings report suggests things are looking up -- and drug development may soon yield more good news for investors. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Schiff seals deal with Reckitt The billion-dollar tussle between German healthcare giant Bayer and UK consumer products firm Reckitt Benckiser over Schiff Nutrition has been resolved with Reckitt winning out. |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2006 Rich Smith |
1001 Teutonic Nights, Part 2 Investors, get to know Germany: BASF... Bayer... SGL Carbon... Pfeiffer Vacuum... |
Chemistry World April 29, 2013 |
Bayer buys Conceptus for $1.1bn The deal gives Bayer access to Essure, a non-surgical procedure for permanent birth control. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 Tim Stevens |
Cashing In On Knowledge Patents, trademarks and trade secrets, once locked away and closely guarded, are among chemical companies' best-selling new products... |
Chemistry World October 1, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Dow's $1bn price-fixing fine upheld A US court has upheld a jury's award of over $1 billion in damages to customers of Dow Chemical's polyurethane constituents and materials business. |
The Motley Fool April 2, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Bayer's Food Fight Bayer's recent U.K. troubles reflect Europe's continued distaste for genetically modified foods. |
The Motley Fool August 7, 2007 Brian Lawler |
Nektar Makes a Deal Nektar Therapeutics signs a deal with Bayer AG in an effort to move itself closer to profitability. In return, Bayer gets a co-promotion profit-sharing deal in the U.S., and commercialization rights elsewhere. |
Chemistry World June 22, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Big Pharma Not Interested in 'Male Pill' German drug giant Bayer has officially stopped research and development of a hormonal male contraceptive, yet another sign that the pharma industry has lost interest in developing the so-called 'male pill.' |
Chemistry World September 28, 2007 Rebecca Trager |
Chemical Giants' Energy Bills Revealed A new survey has revealed huge disparities in energy consumption between the world's top chemical companies. |
BusinessWeek April 15, 2010 Naomi Kresge |
As the Pill Turns 50, a Rivalry Heats Up With underserved markets in Asia beckoning, Teva is taking on Bayer, the leader in oral contraceptives |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
Sontra Medical Looks Healthier with Bayer With giant Bayer as a partner, tiny Sontra Medical could make it big in the $5 billion market for home glucose testing for diabetics. |
IndustryWeek January 19, 2011 |
Chemicals Industry Refines its Strategy A dynamic shift is taking place in the chemicals industry as producers in mature markets focus on value-added specialty products to compete with low-cost countries. |