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- Enka - Success in Asia Continues
- Enka, the European filament viscose yarn specialist, continues its successful course in Asia thanks to strong local partnerships. "Since the opening of our Asian regional office in Hong Kong three years ago we have more than trebled our sales", commented Boris Kurek, Enka Sales Manager Asia and Pacific,...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Cellulosic fibers and textiles
- Creating Originality in Function and Feel Cellulosic fibers derived from neiv vegetable materials have gained much popularity. These include are cellulosic fibers made from nettles, Manila hemp, kenaf, banana and bamboo. Cellulosic fibers ivith pulp as a material have created a major trend because of a new environment-friendly manufacturing process...
- Research articles 2003-11-01
- Cellulosic fibers
- CELLULOSIC FIBERS Special Feature Dynamic Challenges by Selected Firms The world's cellulosic fiber industry has changed considerably during these past several years. Leading cellulosic fiber producers are going to plow deeper in their specialty sectors. Enhancing Specialty Sectors...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Remarkable changes: Cellulosic fiber business
- The cellulosic fiber industry continues to undergo major changes throughout the world, as producers make the decision to discontinue operations, or embark on ambitious projects to restructure their business. CVC to Establish Now fiber Company The Dutch investment company CVC Capital Partners announced in February that...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- FIBER CRISIS MAY HAVE HIT BOTTOM; ASIA IS THE KEY, AND U.S. EXECUTIVES REMAIN VERY CAUTIOUS.(Industry Overview)
- NEW YORK -- While so far 1999 is definitely not a year to remember for the fiber industry, executives are beginning to feel that at least the worst is over. This year has been described by fiber leaders as the worst they...
- Research articles 1999-06-25
- Tembec partnership to take over Atholville
- Canadian pulp and paper producer Tembec Inc. and Asian fiber and chemical conglomerate Birla Group are planning a partnership to produce dissolving pulp at the idled Repap Enterprises Inc. sulfite pulp mill in Atholville, N.B. The deal was expected to close in January for a price identified only as "nominal...
- Research articles 1998-02-01
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- EPO voids Lenzing's patent of lyocell.(European Patent Office rules against Lenzing AG in case with Courtaulds PLC)(Brief Article)
- LONDON FNS--The European Patent Office in Munich Germany, Friday ruled that Lenzing AG's Europe-wide patent on lyocell was invalid, effectively ending the Austrian company's battle with Courtaulds PLC over rights to the new cellulosic fiber. Lenzing had claimed that Courtaulds violated its patent on the fiber...
- Research articles 1996-05-07
- EC Nixes CVC Takeover of Lenzing.(European Commission says no to CVC Capital Partners' Lenzing takeover)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- THE EUROPEAN Commission has blocked a proposed takeover of Lenzing AG by CVC Capital Partners, the private equity company that already controls Acordis, the other major European viscose producer. After a four-month investigation, the Commissio THE EUROPEAN Commission has...
- Research articles 2001-10-22
- EUROPEAN COMMISION BLOCKS LENZING, ACORDIS MERGER.
- LONDON -- The European Commission has blocked the proposed acquisition of a majority of fiber manufacturer Lenzing AG, by CVC Capital Partners, ruling the deal would be anticompetitive and prompt a new structure for its Acordis unit. CVC acquired about 80 percent...
- Research articles 2001-10-22
- EC and Chemical Industry Split Over Antitrust Issues.(European Commission stops Lenzing AG takeover by CVC Capital Partners)(Government Activity)(International Pages)
- Blocking the Lenzing/Acordis deal suggests a new tougher approach. Sean Milmo reports from London A DECISION BY the European Commission to block a takeover by CVC Capital Partners, a private equity company, of a controlling shareholding in Le ...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
- Europe vetoes CVC's acquisition of Lenzing
- The European Commission EC has withheld its consent to the planned acquisition of Lenzing AG by CVC Capital Partners. CVC, the venture capital company, also owns 64% of Acordis and had planned to form a new fibres company, NewCo, within the Group and to transfer several of the Acordis...
- Research articles 2001-12-01
- Acordis, Lenzing Mull JV.
- AKZO NOBEL NV's subsidiary Acordis and Lenzing AG, an Austrian fiber producer, are in preliminary discussions to establish a joint venture to produce viscose rayon in the US. The companies' discussions are confined to their viscose rayon operations in the US...
- Research articles 1999-05-31
- Unitika Textiles
- Cultivating Stable Applications for Lyocell Fabrics Unitika Textiles Ltd. is manufacturing and marketing yarn and fabrics made of imported "Lenzing Lyocell" fiber produced by Lenzing AG, Austria. Unitika Textiles gave a new brand name "SYLPH" to its lyocell fabrics exclusively for the Japanese domestic market, along with "Lenzing Lyocell"....
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Liberty fibers gets new owner
- Lewis Hollingsworth LP has purchased a majority stake in Liberty Fibers Corporation, the Lowland, TN-based rayon manufacturer. Formerly the U.S. subsidiary of Austrian fiber producer Lenzing AG, Liberty Fibers has sales of about $100 million in such markets as medical disposables, personal care, feminine hygiene and wipes. Lewis Hollingsworth is...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Lewis Hollingsworth LP now owns a majority stake in Liberty Fibers Corp., the Lowland, TN-based rayon manufacturer
- Lewis Hollingsworth LP now owns a majority stake in Liberty Fibers Corp., the Lowland, TN-based rayon manufacturer. Formerly the U.S. subsidiary of Austrian fiber producer Lenzing AG, Liberty Fibers has sales of approximately $100 million in markets such as medical disposables, personal care, feminine hygiene and wipes. Liberty Fibers is...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Lewis Hollingsworth LP now owns a majority stake in Liberty Fibers Corp., the Lowland TN-based rayon manufacturer
- Lewis Hollingsworth LP now owns a majority stake in Liberty Fibers Corp., the Lowland, TN-based rayon manufacturer. Formerly the U.S. subsidiary of Austrian fiber producer Lenzing AG, Liberty Fibers has sales of approximately $100 million in markets such as medical disposables, personal care, feminine hygiene and wipes. Liberty Fibers is...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
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