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The Motley Fool June 29, 2010 Brian Orelli |
Foolish Forecast: Monsanto 2.0 With Monsanto's herbicide Roundup facing cheap generic competition, the agriculture giant has planted its hopes for growth solely in the field of biotech seeds. |
The Motley Fool June 18, 2010 Andrew Bond |
Rags to Riches for Afghanistan and Automakers? Vast riches of lithium in Afghanistan could play a key role in the push for greener cars. |
Chemistry World June 8, 2010 Sean Milmo |
One in four firms not complying with chemical legislation Inspection data suggests that a quarter of chemical companies have not been complying with European chemicals legislation. |
The Motley Fool June 8, 2010 Dave Mock |
A Big Upgrade for KMG Chemicals This bullish call comes from more than just one analyst. |
Chemistry World May 20, 2010 Andy Extance |
Prepare to lose metals, says UN group Supplies of speciality metals like lithium, neodymium and indium could become restricted unless recycling rates improve. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Jessica Resnick Ault |
Little Nalco Will Benefit from BP's Spill The company's dispersant chemicals break down the oil slick |
Chemistry World May 12, 2010 Matt Wilkinson |
Nanotecture powers up University of Southampton, UK, spin-out Nanotecture is gearing up to commercialize a new nanoporous material that it believes will find uses in a wide range of electricity storage applications. |
Chemistry World May 11, 2010 Hepeng Jia |
Chinese chemical sector an energy saving powerhouse China's chemical sector is leading the nation's energy saving efforts, and could help other fields reduce their carbon emissions, according to a new report. |
The Motley Fool April 29, 2010 David Lee Smith |
Don't Tell Dow Chemical the Economy Is Soft Dow Chemical, a short time from its wild 2009, turns in one powerful quarter. |
Chemistry World April 27, 2010 Anna Lewcock |
Massive payout for 'toxic sofa' victims A UK high court judge has awarded 20 million in payouts to 1650 people who sustained chemical burns from dimethyl fumarate in sofas manufactured in China. |
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