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Air Liquide S.A. (/ ˌ ɛər l ɪ ˈ k iː d / AIR lih-KEED, French: [ɛːʁ likid]; literally "liquid air") is a French multinational company which supplies industrial gases and services to various industries including medical, chemical and electronic manufacturers. Founded in 1902, after Linde it is the second largest supplier of industrial ...
Air Liquide: Paris 24.8 2.5 48.0 56.9 Chemicals 17 269 Électricité de France: Paris 81.4 0.7 323.7 43.4 Electric utility 18 285 CNP Assurances: Paris 47.6 1.6 450.4 16.5 Insurance 19 311 Safran: Paris 24.8 1.5 46.4 56.7 Aerospace and defense 20 324 Natixis: Paris 17.5 1.7 566.4 18.6 Banking 21 362 Kering: Paris 16.1 3.0 24.4 72.5 Apparel 22 ...
The company is based in France, with distributors and production sites around the world. It has four main areas of business: personal care, pharmaceuticals and nutrition, vaccine adjuvants and injectables, and industrial specialties. [2] SEPPIC has been part of the Air Liquide group since 1986. [3]
Benoît Potier (French pronunciation: [bənwa potje]; born 3 September 1957) is a French businessman who was CEO of the French multinational industrial gas company Air Liquide [1] from 2006 to 2022, and is now chairman.
[6] [7] [8] Air Products abandoned the effort on February 15, 2011, [9] [10] after a decision by the Delaware Chancery Court that upheld Airgas's extensive use of a "poison pill" defense. In November 2015, Airgas agreed to be acquired by France’s Air Liquide for a total of $13.4 billion. [11]
Air Liquide people (9 P) Pages in category "Air Liquide" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
She also served as vice president for group research and development at Air Liquide, one of the top 40 private-sector companies in France. Crawford has served on the boards of several French publicly listed companies (Ipsen Pharma, Altran Technologies, Suez SA), and on the boards of the French national energy research labs (CEA, CNRS).
Following the breakup of the talks, France's Air Liquide and Air Products & Chemicals made a series of cash offers to acquire the group. [5] On 13 July 1999, the BOC board approved a pre-conditional cash offer of £14.60 per share. BOC's assets were to be divided between Air Liquide and Air Products in the US$11 billion deal.