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...Privately owned Firmenich last year announced a €41bn plan to merge with the Dutch ingredients and bioscience group DSM, which was approved by DSM shareholders in January....
...DuPont turned down bids from Kerry, the Irish food company, and Dutch chemicals company DSM, as it “ultimately believed that expanding their product offering was preferential to deepening their product offering...
...So far this year, China Inc has agreed to buy a paltry $35bn in international assets, yet it has disposed of about $40bn, becoming a net seller of overseas assets for the first time since it began buying...
...it genuinely rationalises the 28 national internet regulatory schemes, could be a huge boon for US companies, who have the scale to benefit from access to a pan-European market “The rhetoric before the DSM...
...Among the items were a Nike tennis sneaker featuring the DSM logo and a Giambattista Valli limited-edition bag....
...The so-called DSM strategy, which will be published next week, is just the start of a long process. “This is a road map — not legislation,” said one person who follows the process....
...Professor Fischer has been studying DSM, a Dutch coalminer that has turned itself into a life sciences and materials science group....
...This year, Dan Loeb’s Third Point hedge fund took a stake in the Dutch conglomerate Royal DSM, arguing it was valued at lower than the sum of its parts....
...Two are in Iowa: one from Poet, the US ethanol group and Royal DSM, a Dutch biotech company; and one from DuPont, the US chemicals group....
...For DSM, the move to a circular economy could see the group’s activities shift from the production of raw materials that, once sold to customers, it never sees again to the recycling of a high proportion...
...(WSJ) DSM, the world’s largest vitamin producer, is preparing to spin off its pharmaceuticals division in a deal that will create a $2.6bn drug-making business....
...Still, Akzo Nobel has been a laggard over a longer time horizon against peers such as DSM. Mr Büchner plans a strategy update in February. He may already have given away the highlight....
...The US is the world’s biggest market for vitamins and supplements, and Bayer has to keep up with rivals: DSM, the Dutch group that is the world’s biggest vitamins producer, bulked up further this year with...
...Sabic started its significant international acquisitions in 2002 with the purchase of DSM Petrochemicals, expanding its business into Germany and the Netherlands....
...beyondbrics China Inc: record outbound M&A, beyondbrics...
...Cargill beat rival bids from China’s New Hope Group and from a Dutch consortium of the chemicals company DSM and animal feed company Nutreco....
...Martek Biosciences soared 35.6 per cent to $31.67 after the baby food ingredients maker agreed to be bought by DSM, a Dutch group....
...Like many companies, DSM has become attached to its credit rating – in its case single-A – and any acquisitions would have not to threaten it....
...Even some of the bigger groups, such as AkzoNobel, DSM and industry leader BASF, have performed creditably in testing times. But others have paid with their independence....
...The next panel focused on innovation and competitiveness, and included representatives from the Case New Holland/Fiat Group, DSM Desotech, NAVTEQ, Aviva North America and the EU Delegation to the US....
...Dutch pharmaceuticals and chemicals group DSM, the world’s largest producer of vitamins, announced a $1.1bn takeover of Martek Biosciences, a US maker of baby food ingredients, sending shares in DSM up 3.9...
...“The risk if you focus only on carbon is that you reduce your greenhouse gas emissions but, for example, create water stress,” says Fokko Wientjes, sustainability director of DSM, the Dutch life sciences...
...DSM’s net debt has fallen from €1.8bn to €600m....
...And companies such as Denmark-based Novozymes, DSM in the Netherlands, BASF, Wacker and DuPont are developing organic compounds that could replace petrochemicals....
...Luca Rosetto, vice-president for manufacturing at DSM, a large Dutch chemicals company which is another client of the two men, said the new institute would give cradle to cradle thinking a “new critical...
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