Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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plant to Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. , and requesting my advice and findings
pursuant to the Ruuber Producing Facilities ... the proposed sale of the Louisville
plant to Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. as being in violation of the antitrust laws .
plant to Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. , and requesting my advice and findings
pursuant to the Ruuber Producing Facilities ... the proposed sale of the Louisville
plant to Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. as being in violation of the antitrust laws .
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a few years a part of Plancor 1207 might be used by Carbide with additional new
facilities in the manufacture of chemicals such as ... In view of Union Carbide's
stated intentions , its acquisition of the Louisville plant would appear to provide
no ...
a few years a part of Plancor 1207 might be used by Carbide with additional new
facilities in the manufacture of chemicals such as ... In view of Union Carbide's
stated intentions , its acquisition of the Louisville plant would appear to provide
no ...
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A check of the files of the former Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal
Commission discloses that an answer to this question was furnished to the
Commission by Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. by letter dated May 18 , 1956 , in
connection with ...
A check of the files of the former Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal
Commission discloses that an answer to this question was furnished to the
Commission by Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. by letter dated May 18 , 1956 , in
connection with ...
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( c ) During the next 10 years Union Carbide intends that any expansion in
chemical production at Institute will be for chemicals to supplement or expand
current production . There are no plans to produce butadiene from alcohol or
petroleum .
( c ) During the next 10 years Union Carbide intends that any expansion in
chemical production at Institute will be for chemicals to supplement or expand
current production . There are no plans to produce butadiene from alcohol or
petroleum .
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OCTOBER 30 , 1956 EXHIBIT Y UNION CARBIDE & CARBON CORP . , New
York , N. Y. , October 25 , 1956 . Re proposal of Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. ,
to lease Plancor 1207 . FEDERAL FACILITIES CORPORATION , Washington ,
D. O. ...
OCTOBER 30 , 1956 EXHIBIT Y UNION CARBIDE & CARBON CORP . , New
York , N. Y. , October 25 , 1956 . Re proposal of Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. ,
to lease Plancor 1207 . FEDERAL FACILITIES CORPORATION , Washington ,
D. O. ...
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