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Chemical Week

Chemical Week, Vol.166, No.26 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-272X (Print) 

In this Issue (29 articles)

3 - 3 Not business as usual
Hunter D
6 - 6 Liveris to become Dow Chemicals next CEO
[Anonymous]
6 - 6 Margins and volumes keep face with costs
Westervelt R, Walsh K
7 - 7 Morgan Stanley restarts coverage of chemical finns
Walsh K
7 - 7 ACC asks court to reject some medical monitoring claims
Sissell K
7 - 7 Compass minerals' losses narrow in the second quarter
Sim PH
7 - 7 Grace acquires chromatography firm
Seewald N
8 - 8 Lyondell takeover millennium delayed
Westervelt R
8 - 8 Crompton prices bond offering
Walsh K
8 - 8 Westlake sets IPO terms completes pipe deal
Sim PH
9 - 9 OMG restates previous results, second-quarter earnings higher
Westervelt R
9 - 9 Dow cancels IT outsourcing contract with EDS; awards project to IBM
D'Amico E
10 - 10 Shareholders criticize elementis as results dip
Young I
10 - 10 Merck aims a double chemical sales
Alperowicz N
11 - 11 Indonesian firm restarts PA unit
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Berger paints plans investments at sites in India
Young I
13 - 15 Dow corning starting a new charter
Wood A
16 - 16 Dowpharma to close contract facility
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Dow gives green light to hike emulsions for traffic paint
[Anonymous]
17 - 17 Epoxy producers announce more price hikes
Walsh K
19 - 19 Fine chemical catalysts: Targeting pharmaceuticals
Scott A
23 - 23 Catalyst players follow growth to Asia, middle east
[Anonymous]
25 - 25 Sud-chemie establishes GTL catalyst JV in Qatar
[Anonymous]
27 - 27 Nitrogen markets heat up
[Anonymous]
27 - 27 PS producers intensify efforts to restore margins
Sim PH
33 - 33 Industry shake out ahead - Ownerships change and Japan restructures
Alperowicz N
40 - 40 Scientists say nanoparticles should be regulated
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Texas advances trading plan for VOCs
[Anonymous]
43 - 44 Lucite heads for a breakhrough - China plant, new technology boost leading MMA position
Pearlman A