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    Evonik Industries (redirect from Degussa AG)
    building with the involvement of Degussa. In 2006, RAG acquired Degussa AG, which was later renamed Evonik-Degussa GmbH. Historically, Evonik Industries'...
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    The Degussa Bank AG, based in Frankfurt, is a German universal bank. The balance sheet total is €6,106 million (2018). The Degussa Bank has more than 250...
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    World War I, when Germany used a similar product as a chemical weapon. Degussa purchased Degesch in 1922. Their team of chemists, which included Walter...
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    had not known about the connections between Degussa and Degesch. It also transpired that another Degussa subsidiary, Woermann Bauchemie GmbH, had already...
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  • BMA process (redirect from Degussa process)
    The BMA process or Degussa process is a chemical process developed by the German chemical company Degussa for the production of hydrogen cyanide from methane...
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  • Aufhäuser, Frankfurt Berenberg Bank, Hamburg Bierbaum & Co, Frankfurt Degussa Bank, Frankfurt HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG, Düsseldorf IKB Deutsche Industriebank...
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  • and Haas (today Dow Chemical) and in Germany the Röhm GmbH (today Evonik Degussa). After completion of an apprenticeship as pharmacy assistant he started...
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    Daimler-Benz with Chrysler 22.03.1999 Degussa Degussa-Hüls Merger of Degussa AG with Hüls AG and renaming to Degussa-Hüls AG 25.03.1999 Thyssen ThyssenKrupp...
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    was founded in 1919 as a subsidiary of Degussa. Its first director was Nobel laureate Fritz Haber. In 1936, Degussa and IG Farben each held 42.5% of the...
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    in 1936. In 1948 and 1955 respectively, the Metallgesellschaft AG and Degussa placed their first investments in E. Leybold’s Nachfolger. 1967 saw the...
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