Business
Most women still haven’t risen above the “glass ceiling,” but three companies on Wednesday were recognized for at least helping some break through.
Dec. 7, 1995
John N.
Dec. 20, 1988
American Credit Card Telephone became CardTel. Sickroom Service Co. changed to Healthcall Inc.
Jan. 6, 1988
Celanese Corp., a leading U.S. producer of fibers and chemicals, said Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by West German chemicals giant Hoechst AG for about $2.85 billion.
Nov. 4, 1986
World & Nation
Within two years of the dramatic nationalization of Mexico’s oil industry in 1938, rumors began that the new government-owned oil monopoly would be dismantled and returned to private ownership.
July 29, 1990
During his 43 working years at Getty Oil, William J.
May 12, 1985
Hoechst Celanese to Buy Copley Stake: Hoechst Celanese Corp. has agreed to acquire 51% of Copley Pharmaceutical Inc. in a $546-million transaction that catapults Hoechst Celanese into the fast-growing generic drug industry.
Oct. 11, 1993
Hoechst Celanese Corp. will close its Behring Diagnostics division in Torrey Pines by the end of this year, putting at least 180 local workers out of jobs, Hoechst officials said Tuesday.
May 6, 1987
Celanese Corp., a leading U.S. producer of fibers, chemicals and plastics, said today it agreed to be acquired for $2.85 billion by Hoechst AG of West Germany.
Nov. 3, 1986
The stock market kept pushing ahead Monday, extending last week’s advance as interest rates fell.