Sale of Louisville, Ky., Alcohol Butadiene Plant, Hearing Before a Subcommittee of ..., 85:1- on H.R. 2528 ..., 1957-- |
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The present competitive situation of alcohol butadiene with petroleum butadiene
is noted in the report of the House Armed Services Committee , and I want to
quote from it . It appears in about the third paragraph'on page 4 of the House
report ...
The present competitive situation of alcohol butadiene with petroleum butadiene
is noted in the report of the House Armed Services Committee , and I want to
quote from it . It appears in about the third paragraph'on page 4 of the House
report ...
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And there will be no competition ? Mr. ROBBINS . But there is a great deal of
competition in the petroleum butadiene field . Senator CAPEHART . But other
than that there will be no competition between two different kinds of products for
the ...
And there will be no competition ? Mr. ROBBINS . But there is a great deal of
competition in the petroleum butadiene field . Senator CAPEHART . But other
than that there will be no competition between two different kinds of products for
the ...
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On the competition point he observed that the plant then was leased to the
Publicker people and was in operation by ... a sale to another party with no
definite assurance of an operation would best foster a free , competitive synthetic
- rubber ...
On the competition point he observed that the plant then was leased to the
Publicker people and was in operation by ... a sale to another party with no
definite assurance of an operation would best foster a free , competitive synthetic
- rubber ...
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... the one negotiated with Union Carbide would permit a finding that the
competitive standards of the Disposal Act have ... in my view , will not best foster
the development of a free competitive synthetic rubber industry as required by
section 3 ...
... the one negotiated with Union Carbide would permit a finding that the
competitive standards of the Disposal Act have ... in my view , will not best foster
the development of a free competitive synthetic rubber industry as required by
section 3 ...
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He said , if you eliminate this plant from the manufacture of butadiene out of
alcohol you will no longer have a free competitive industry in butadiene . Mr.
ROBBINS . No. His statement did not go that far . He only said he could not go far
enough ...
He said , if you eliminate this plant from the manufacture of butadiene out of
alcohol you will no longer have a free competitive industry in butadiene . Mr.
ROBBINS . No. His statement did not go that far . He only said he could not go far
enough ...
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