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Jilin Chemical Fiber Group, a State-owned enterprise with 54 years' history, is currently facing the challenge of industrial transformation and upgrading and the rayon has become an important part ...
Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings said on Nov. 19 it would buy Mitsubishi Rayon, reuniting them for the first time in six decades, in a deal that could be worth $2.5 billion. Mitsubishi Chemical, ...
Mitsubishi Rayon Co. surged in Tokyo trading after the Nikkei newspaper reported the Japanese synthetic-fiber maker may be acquired by Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. for about 200 billion yen ...
Mitsubishi Chemical, Japan’s biggest chemical maker, offered Y228bn ($2.56bn) for Mitsubishi Rayon, reuniting with the synthetic- fiber maker almost 60 years after they split, reports Bloomberg.
For well over a century, viscose rayon has been used to make clothes, tires, cellophane and everyday kitchen sponges. It was hailed as a wondrous new product when first introduced — but what ...
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings may acquire textiles and chemicals manufacturer Mitsubishi Rayon in a deal which would create Japan’s largest chemicals company, according to local reports.
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. said Thursday it will acquire Mitsubishi Rayon Co. through a tender offer and stock swap, in a deal that could be worth more than $2 billion.
The changes came after an investigation in the U.S. and Canada found that rayon derived from bamboo was no more natural or environmentally friendly than rayon derived from oak and beech trees.
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