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Ellen Kullman of DuPont Won't Raise Bid For Danisco

01.02.2011 - U.S. chemicals group DuPont has no plans to raise its $5.8 billion bid for Danisco, Danish newspapers said, as shareholder pressure for a higher price builds. After a trip to...

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Researchers Look to Cows For Help with Making Biofuels

28.01.2011 - Researchers looking for better ways to make biofuels turned to experts at breaking down grass - cattle - and found more than a dozen new compounds in their guts that might help...

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DuPont/Danisco: Jørgen Tandrup Responds to Looming Shareholder Revolt

20.01.2011 - Danisco's chairman reaffirmed support on Wednesday for chemicals group DuPont's bid for the food ingredients and enzymes maker in what appeared to be his first public response to...

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Solvay's Danisco Bid Unsuccessful

13.01.2011 - Belgian chemicals group Solvay made a bid for Danish food ingredients and enzymes group Danisco but lost in the auction to DuPont, Denmark's Borsen newspaper reported on Wednesday...

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Novozymes Welcomes New Competition from DuPont in Biofuels Enzymes

11.01.2011 - Danish industrial enzymes producer Novozymes said on Monday it welcomed new competition from U.S. chemicals giant DuPont in biofuel enzymes, as this could help establish the...

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DuPont's Danisco Takeover Boosts European Food Ingredient Sector Shares

11.01.2011 - Shares in European food ingredient groups rose sharply on Monday as U.S. giant DuPont agreed a $5.8 billion takeover of Danisco after coming up with the best bid for the Danish...

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DuPont Buys Danish Danisco for $5.8 Billion

10.01.2011 - U.S. Chemicals firm DuPont said on Sunday it will buy Danish food ingredients and enzymes firm Danisco for $5.8 billion, in a rare large deal that should boost its position in the...

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Second-Generation Bioethanol Breakthrough Delayed, Novozymes Says

23.12.2010 - Industrial enzymes producer Novozymes does not expect a major breakthrough in second-generation bioethanol in the United States for another four to five years, a senior executive...