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Chemical Week

Chemical Week, Vol.161, No.48 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-272X (Print) 

In this Issue (56 articles)

5 - 5 Hard work's reward
Hunter D
5 - 5 The death of 'life sciences'?
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Japan - BASF-NOF plan coatings JV
Alperowicz N
11 - 11 Flavors and fragrances - Roche to spin off Givaudan, focus on pharmaceuticals
Hume C
12 - 12 CW-Schroders conference - Companies optimistic for 2000 as price increases outpace feedstocks
Nielsen K
12 - 12 Metallocenes - Judge declares ExxonMobil patent invalid
Moore SK
13 - 13 Polyester - KoSa invests $135 million to expand textile filaments
Adams J
13 - 13 Divestments - ChemFirst sells Callidus to Howe-Baker
Seewald N
13 - 13 Biotech - Diversa, TerraGen sign deal
Sissell K
15 - 15 International trade - WTO failure shatters tariff hopes
Franz N
15 - 15 Acquisitions - Old World completes purchase of Celanese EO-EG
Westervelt R
15 - 15 Companies - IMC takes a massive charge
Nielsen K
15 - 15 Markets - Celanese pushes third acetyls hike
Terry L
16 - 16 Pesticides - Amvac plans to buy DuPonts fortress business
Schmitt B
16 - 16 SOCO-Lynch opens terminal (vol 161, pg 52, 1999)
Orshal J
16 - 16 Consumer products - Mattel may dump plastics in favor of natural materials
Franz N
16 - 16 Epoxy resins - Dow takes a lead on pricing
Adams J
17 - 17 Methanol - Saturn starts Trinidad plant; Begins work on second unit
Adams J
17 - 17 Coatings - McWhorter buys resins business from Dyno
Schmitt B
17 - 17 Accidents - Akzo Nobel probes Deer Park blast
Terry L
18 - 18 Polyvinyl chloride - Degussa-Huls sells Vestolit to investors
Scott A
18 - 18 Oil restructuring - ExxonMobil divests lubricants, gasoline assets
Young I
18 - 18 Specialties - Schenectady buys Laporte operations
Hume C
19 - 19 Polymers - Oman plans refinery-to-PP study
Alperowicz N
19 - 19 Petrochemicals - Olefins producers seek big price rises
Noor-Drugan N
19 - 19 Czech Republic - Eastman finalizes deal to acquire Sokolov
Young I
21 - 21 Taiwan - CPC selects location for cracker
Mollet A
21 - 21 Singapore - ExxonMobil buys BP Amoco's share of Aromatics JV
Young I
21 - 21 Japan - Renaissance project takes off
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Adnoc studies more Petchem projects
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Paradeep Phosphates plans expansion
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Q-Chem breaks ground on Qatar project
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Saudi venture seeks partners for three plants
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Egypt picks BankAmerica for methanol-to-olefins study
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Nocil expects cracker okay in early 2000
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Kemira plans paper chemicals plant in Brazil
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Russia plans first titanium dioxide plant
[Anonymous]
22 - 22 Stone & Webster confirms Turkish cracker award
[Anonymous]
23 - 26 Biotech battle - Waging a war for public approval
Moore SK, Scott A
25 - 25 Labeling gets stuck in the US
Franz N
27 - 27 Electronic chemicals - Cabot expects spring IPO
Neilsen K
27 - 27 Debt - Solutia keeps investment grade
Nielsen K, Wood A
28 - 30 M&A - Private equity deals double in 1999
Nielsen K
33 - 33 Pharmaceutical intermediates - ChiRex, Glaxo deal falls short
Walsh K
33 - 33 UV absorbers - BASF targets pale position
Hume C
34 - 34 Mining chemicals - Few golden opportunities as metal woes deepen
Schmitt B
35 - 35 Ethylene glycol - Europeans plan a hefty hike
Noor-Drugan N
35 - 35 Polystyrene - Nova piles on another increase
Terry L
36 - 36 Polyvinyl chloride
[Anonymous]
37 - 37 Price commentary
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Electronic chemicals - UK, US plan health studies
Scott A
40 - 40 Superfund - GAO disputes EPA cost estimates
Franz N
41 - 41 New Jersey - Y2K prompts another public disclosure battle
Sissell K
43 - 44 Companies - Ascot races from hotels to chemicals
Alperowicz N
45 - 45 E-commerce - First ethylene deal on-line
Fuller J
45 - 45 Consulting - Andersen measures CRM
Mullin R