Five years ago.* Hoechst AG Hoechst AG was a German life-sciences company that became Aventis after its merger with Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. It has been called "The pharmacy of the world" due to its important role in the world's drug market. and Rhone-Poulenc announce their intent to merge their life sciences activities into a new company called Aventis. The new company will be composed of Aventis Pharma and Aventis Agriculture, which will include Aventis CropScience, Animal Nutrition and Animal Health. * American Cyanamid American Cyanamid was a large, diversified, American chemical manufacturer. Lederle Laboratories, maker of Centrum and Stresstabs vitamins, was Cyanamid's pharmaceutical division. Davis & Geck was the company's medical device division. , Parsippany, N.J., announces its U.S. business team, created as part of its global realignment re·a·lign tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns 1. To put back into proper order or alignment. 2. To make new groupings of or working arrangements between. . John Rabby is named vice president and general manager of the U.S. crop protection product business. Reporting to Rabby are Chris Elliott For the Australian actor, see . Chris Elliott (born May 31, 1960 in New York City) is an American comedian and the son of comedian Bob Elliott. Career Elliott often tends to play a smarmy character who thinks he is a "ladies' man" and is clueless to the fact that , vice president of marketing; Steve Shell, vice president of sales; Gary Kreckmann, director of marketing communications; and James Thrift, director of business relations. |
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