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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hoechst_AGHoechst AG - Wikipedia

    Hoechst AG ( German pronunciation: [ˈhøːçst]) was a German chemicals, later life sciences, company that became Aventis Deutschland after its merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. With the new company's 2004 merger with Sanofi-Synthélabo, it became a subsidiary of the resulting Sanofi-Aventis pharmaceuticals group. History.

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoechstHoechst – Wikipedia

    Die Hoechst AG – bis 1974: Farbwerke Hoechst AG, vorm. Meister, Lucius & Brüning – in Frankfurt am Main war eines der drei größten Chemie - und Pharmaunternehmen Deutschlands.

  3. www.company-histories.com › Hoechst-AG-Company-HistoryHoechst A.G. -- Company History

    Hoechst developed a particular focus on pharmaceuticals in the ensuing decades, but its diverse product line--including agricultural and industrial chemicals, fibers, polymers, and engineering services--helped to shelter it from vacillations in any one market.

  4. Hoechst AG was a German chemicals then life-sciences company that became Aventis after its merger with Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999, and now sanofi aventis after 2004. It has been called "The pharmacy of the world" due to its important role in the world's drug market. History.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › businesses-and-occupations › hoechst-agHoechst A.g | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Hoechst is the largest of the three chemical companies formed in 1952 after the Allies disbanded the German chemical cartel known as the IG Farben. A welldiversified company, Hoechst is particularly focused on Pharmaceuticals, and would like to see its subsidiary, American Hoechst, attain a prominent position in the U.S. drug market.

  6. Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, former German chemical concern founded in 1863 in the Höchst quarter of Frankfurt am Main. Originally a producer of dyestuffs, it had become, by the late 20th century, one of the world’s largest producers of pharmaceuticals. In 1999 it merged with French pharmaceutical.

  7. www.linkedin.com › company › hoechstagHoechst AG | LinkedIn

    Hoechst AG was one of the largest chemical and pharmaceutical companies in Germany until 2004, when it merged with Sanofi-Synthélabo to form Sanofi-Aventis. See its history, products, locations, employees, and updates on LinkedIn.