Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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The Commission has also submitted for our review a copy of the proposal to
purchase Louisville submitted by the only other bidder , Publicker Industries , Inc.
Publicker is currently operating one of the three production lines at Louisville for
the ...
The Commission has also submitted for our review a copy of the proposal to
purchase Louisville submitted by the only other bidder , Publicker Industries , Inc.
Publicker is currently operating one of the three production lines at Louisville for
the ...
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Publicker took possession . That company had never atempted to lease the plant
or take any steps to reduce the Government's cost of maintenance . After
Publicker put the plant into operation and was competing in the butadiene field ,
that ...
Publicker took possession . That company had never atempted to lease the plant
or take any steps to reduce the Government's cost of maintenance . After
Publicker put the plant into operation and was competing in the butadiene field ,
that ...
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The Corporation thus considers that it exerted every appropriate effort to
stimulate bidding interest . PROPOSALS RECEIVED At the end of the bidding
period on October 31 , 1956 , lease proposals had been received from Publicker
Industries ...
The Corporation thus considers that it exerted every appropriate effort to
stimulate bidding interest . PROPOSALS RECEIVED At the end of the bidding
period on October 31 , 1956 , lease proposals had been received from Publicker
Industries ...
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EXHIBIT IV PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES , INC . , Philadelphia , Pa . , October 30 ,
1956 . ... and instructions to prospective bidders issued September 25 , 1956 ,
Publicker Industries Inc. ( hereinafter referred to as Publicker ) , hereby proposes
to ...
EXHIBIT IV PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES , INC . , Philadelphia , Pa . , October 30 ,
1956 . ... and instructions to prospective bidders issued September 25 , 1956 ,
Publicker Industries Inc. ( hereinafter referred to as Publicker ) , hereby proposes
to ...
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Publicker in the past 12 months has produced slightly more than 20,000 tons of
butadiene valued at approximately $ 6 million , equal to about 242 percent of the
total national production . In regard to ethyl alcohol , Publicker is today the only ...
Publicker in the past 12 months has produced slightly more than 20,000 tons of
butadiene valued at approximately $ 6 million , equal to about 242 percent of the
total national production . In regard to ethyl alcohol , Publicker is today the only ...
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