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  2. Thermo Fisher Scientific - Wikipedia

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    Thermo Fisher Scientific's previous headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts Thermo Fisher Scientific office in Canada. Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is an American life, science and clinical research company. It is a global supplier of analytical instruments, clinical development solutions, specialty diagnostics, laboratory, pharmaceutical and ...

  3. Affymetrix - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Clara, California-based Affymetrix, Inc. now a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific was co-founded by Alex Zaffaroni and Stephen Fodor. Stephen Fodor and his group, based on their earlier development of methods to fabricate DNA microarrays using semiconductor manufacturing techniques.

  4. Marijn Dekkers - Wikipedia

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    Marijn Emmanuel Dekkers (born 22 September 1957 in Tilburg, Netherlands) is a Dutch-American former pharmaceutical businessman.He was CEO of Bayer AG from 2010 to 2016. [1] He was CEO of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. from 2002 to 2009.

  5. Alfa Aesar - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Aesar was formed from a series of company mergers: Alfa Inorganics was founded in 1962 by Alfred Bader, in a 50:50 venture between Aldrich Chemicals and Metal Hydrides Inc. [6] [7] The purpose was to provide a source of inorganic research chemicals to sit alongside the organic chemicals of Bader's other company: Aldrich Chemicals.

  6. Paul Montrone - Wikipedia

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    Montrone eventually became President and CEO of Fisher Scientific in 1991 and Chairman in 1998, resigning upon the company's merger with Thermo Electron in 2006. [4] [5] After the merger, he moved into the financial business as a founder of Perspecta Trust, LLC, a New Hampshire based trust company, and other financial entities, as described above.

  7. How Black Friday Got Its Name - AOL

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    Why is Black Friday called Black Friday? For centuries, the name usually meant a day of calamity, first for political unrest, and later for financial markets. But why is a day of famously ...

  8. Why is it called Black Friday? Here's the real history behind ...

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    Some explanations of Black Friday claim that the holiday references a 19th-century term for the day after Thanksgiving, during which plantation owners could buy slaves at discount prices.

  9. Fisher Scientific - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the company purchased Montreal-based Scientific Supplies, Ltd. [3] The same year, the company was renamed Fisher Scientific. In 1940, Fisher Scientific acquired the New York supply company Eimer & Amend, which was founded in 1851 by Bernard G. Amend. [2] Aiken Fisher, Chester's oldest son, became president of the company in 1949. In ...