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In 1990, Asahi acquired a 19.9% stake in Australian brewery giant Elders IXL which has since become the Foster's Group, later sold to SABMiller. In 2009, Asahi acquired the Australian beverages unit Schweppes Australia, [8] now known as Asahi Beverages. In early 2009, Asahi acquired 19.9% of Tsingtao Brewery from Anheuser-Busch InBev for $667 ...
In October 2010 Johnson Matthey acquired InterCAT, a supplier of fluid catalytic cracking additives for the petroleum refining industry, for $56.2 million. [15] Also in 2010 Johnson Matthey opened a new £34 million European emission control catalyst plant in Skopje, (North Macedonia), which produced catalysts for both light- and heavy-duty ...
Asahi Inoue (井上 あさひ, born 1981), Japanese announcer; Asahi Uenaka (植中 朝日, born 2001), Japanese footballer; Asahi Yada (矢田 旭, born 1991), Japanese footballer; Kentaro Asahi (朝日 健太郎, born 1975), Japanese volleyball player; Asahi Hamada (浜田 朝光, born 2001), Japanese singer, member of South Korean band Treasure
Asahi Refining Private [27] United States: Golden State Mint 1974 Private [28] United States: Mason Mint 2015 Private [29] United States: Monarch Precious Metals 2008 Private [30] United States: The Ohio Mint 2021 Private [31] United States: Regency Mint 1999 Private [32] United States: Scottsdale Mint 2008 Private [33] United States: Sunshine ...
Asahi Kasei Corporation (旭化成株式会社, Asahi Kasei Kabushiki-gaisha, styled as AsahiKASEI) is a multinational Japanese chemical company. Its main products are chemicals and materials . It was founded in May 1931, using the paid-in capital of Nobeoka Ammonia Fiber Co., Ltd, a Nobeoka, Miyazaki -based producer of ammonia , nitric acid ...
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The Kosaka Smelting & Refining Kosaka Railway (小坂製錬小坂鉄道, Kosaka Seiren Kosaka Tetsudō) was a 22.3 km Japanese freight railway line in Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by Kosaka Smelting & Refining (小坂製錬, Kosaka Seiren). [1] The line operated between Ōdate Station in Ōdate and Kosaka Station in Kosaka. Opened in 1908 ...