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German company
Metallgesellschaft AG was formerly one of Germany's largest industrial conglomerates based in Frankfurt. It had over 20,000 employees and revenues in excess
Metallgesellschaft
German businessman (1848–1916)
accomplishments, he was a founder of the University of Frankfurt and Metallgesellschaft AG, which became the largest non-ferrous mining company in the world
Wilhelm_Ralph_Merton
integrated entirely into Metallgesellschaft AG, the predecessor of mg technologies and the present-day GEA AG. Metallgesellschaft had been the majority shareholder
Sachtleben_Chemie
German vacuum pump manufacturer
the Metallgesellschaft AG and the W.C. Heraeus GmbH were equal shareholders in the newly created Leybold Heraeus GmbH. After Metallgesellschaft and W
Leybold_GmbH
working as a general manager at Nukem. Metallgesellschaft Schimmelbusch began his career at Metallgesellschaft AG, also known as MG, in 1973. Between
Heinz_Schimmelbusch
German corporation
company is listed on the DAX. The ancestor of today's GEA AG was Metallgesellschaft AG (MG), established as a metal trading company in 1881 in Frankfurt
GEA_Group
Canadian mining company (1906–2001)
performance, the CPR sold its share in the company to a consortium of Teck, Metallgesellschaft, and Mount Isa Mines. By 1994, Teck had bought out the other partners
Cominco
Blue chip stock market index
included Reason for exclusion/ Comments 03.09.1990 Feldmühle Nobel Metallgesellschaft Takeover of Feldmühle Nobel by Stora Enso Nixdorf Germany Preussag
DAX
Ceramics company
AG as a Metallgesellschaft AG (mg technologies AG) company. Metallgesellschaft AG’s subgroup Dynamit Nobel AG broke away from Metallgesellschaft AG in 2004
CeramTec
Defunct English merchant bank
Robert Maxwell (1991) Indian stock market scam (1992) Banesto (1993) Metallgesellschaft (1993) Towers Financial Corporation (1993) Barings Bank (1995) Sumitomo
Barings_Bank
company. The origin of the American Metal Company (AMCO) begins with Metallgesellschaft AG of Germany, one of whose founders, Wilhelm Ralph Merton, tasked
American_Metal_Company
American businessman born in Germany
American Metal Company (AMCO), a lead and zinc trader and subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft AG (founded by Wilhelm Ralph Merton, Leo Ellinger, and Zachary Hochschild)
Carl_M._Loeb
Metal merchant
1912) was a German businessman, metal trader, and co-founder of Metallgesellschaft AG. Hochschild was born to a Jewish family, the son of Justina (née
Zachary_Hochschild
German chemical and weapons company
failed to gain control over the Feldmühle Nobel AG. Indeed, in 1992, Metallgesellschaft AG (today known as the GEA Group) took over the company to fraction
Dynamit_Nobel
History of Frankfurt
authorities in the autumn of 1945 created in partnership with the Metallgesellschaft industrial group and the Philipp Holzmann and Wayss & Freytag construction
Post-war reconstruction of Frankfurt
Post-war_reconstruction_of_Frankfurt
Archived from the original on May 14, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-22. "Metallgesellschaft Reports Talks With Ex-Chief Fail". The New York Times. April 5, 1996
List_of_trading_losses
along with his cousin Wilhelm Ralph Merton and Leo Ellinger, founded Metallgesellschaft AG. In 1886, he immigrated to the United States, founding American
Berthold_Hochschild
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1923–2000)
what was characterized as a rogue futures trader at a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft, arguing in the Wall Street Journal that management of the subsidiary
Merton_Miller
Defunct Italian bank (1896–1982)
Robert Maxwell (1991) Indian stock market scam (1992) Banesto (1993) Metallgesellschaft (1993) Towers Financial Corporation (1993) Barings Bank (1995) Sumitomo
Banco_Ambrosiano
Type of financial contract
US$1.3 billion equivalent in oil derivatives in 1993 and 1994 by Metallgesellschaft AG. The loss of US$1.2 billion equivalent in equity derivatives in
Derivative_(finance)
Chemical element with atomic number 3 (Li)
to commercial production of lithium in 1923 by the German company Metallgesellschaft AG, which performed an electrolysis of a liquid mixture of lithium
Lithium
Former Australian mining company
cross-shareholdings in ASARCO, Cominco and Metallgesellschaft. It sold its interests in Cominco and Metallgesellschaft during the 1993–1994 Australian financial
MIM_Holdings
close Rudolf Wolff & Co. and assets from the company were bought by Metallgesellschaft. Rudolf Wolff Limited is now a specialist London based fund management
Rudolf_Wolff_&_Co.
Rotary Kiln Recovering Method
Subsequently, the Dedpolph patent was taken up and developed by Metallgesellschaft (Frankfurt) with Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron but without leading
Waelz_process
Sel-Rex processes of Nutley (NJ, USA). In 1965, the German group Metallgesellschaft AG acquired most of the shares of Société Continentale Parker. Later
Coventya
British businessman (born 1944)
Company Ltd trading company, a subsidiary of German metal trader Metallgesellschaft AG, which became the world’s largest trader in physical copper and
Michael_Farmer,_Baron_Farmer
Bolivian businessman (1881–1965)
founded the American Metal Company and Zachary Hochschild, a partner in Metallgesellschaft. After Hochschild graduated from school, he studied mining and engineering
Moritz_Hochschild
1963 corporate fraud
Robert Maxwell (1991) Indian stock market scam (1992) Banesto (1993) Metallgesellschaft (1993) Towers Financial Corporation (1993) Barings Bank (1995) Sumitomo
Salad_oil_scandal
British businessman and government minister (1893–1972)
a number of foreign companies, including that of the German firm Metallgesellschaft. He became one of a small group of individuals who through their multiple
Oliver Lyttelton, 1st Viscount Chandos
Oliver_Lyttelton,_1st_Viscount_Chandos
mechanical engineering 16. Mannesmannröhrenwerke 43,000 Steel 17. Metallgesellschaft 41,000 Metals 18. Otto Wolff-Konzern 33,000 Steel 19. Arbed 32,000
List of German companies by employees in 1938
List_of_German_companies_by_employees_in_1938
German private bank
the Rhine-Main area, including the Frankfurter Bank in 1854 and the Metallgesellschaft. In 1888, under the direction of Otto Hauck (* 10. April 1863 Frankfurt
Hauck_&_Aufhäuser
German manufacturer
Berg-Heckmann-Selve AG in Altena. The merger took place on the initiative of Metallgesellschaft, which was the main shareholder of Heddernheimer Kupferwerke since
VDM_Metals
Company in Neckarsulm
1924 and for the repeated expansion of the business Frankfurt-based Metallgesellschaft acquired a majority stake in the company. Its founder Karl Schmidt
Rheinmetall_Automotive
Second largest producer of copper in the world
had to resign from the board of directors. With Wilhelm Avieny from Metallgesellschaft and Hermann Schlosser from Degussa, two people who were closely linked
Aurubis
Type of financial risk
entail credit risk but not market risk. Another example is the 1993 Metallgesellschaft debacle. Futures contracts were used to hedge an over-the-counter
Liquidity_risk
German-American businessman (born 1936)
as president and chief executive officer at financially troubled Metallgesellschaft Corp. on an interim basis and successfully restructured the company
Karl_von_der_Heyden
German politician (born 1935)
1965. From 1966 to 1982 he worked for Metallgesellschaft AG, Frankfurt am Main. Within the Metallgesellschaft Group, he was CEO for the subsidiary "Erzgesellschaft
Heinz_Riesenhuber
Austrian aluminum company
Montanwerke Brixlegg GesmbH, Brixlegg (51% of this company was sold to Metallgesellschaft Austria AG, Vienna, in 1989), and the semi-finished copper product
Austria_Metall
German chemist
ties with industry (e.g. the companies Cassella, Degussa, Hoechst, Metallgesellschaft). Freund dealt with alkaloids and clarified the composition of, for
Martin_Freund
German engineering company
& Wain A/S in 1980 and Gottfried Bischoff GmbH in 1984. In 1990, Metallgesellschaft acquired Lentjes. In 2005, Lurgi Lentjes AG was renamed "Lentjes GmbH"
Doosan_Lentjes
French industrial gas producer
construction, and chemical process licensing company which was part of Metallgesellschaft has been a part of Air Liquide S. A. since 2007. The head office is
Air_Liquide
American economist (born 1942)
laureate Merton Miller waded into the debate over the collapse of Metallgesellschaft AG. Although not officially involved in the case, Hanke, Culp, and
Steve_Hanke
Farmhouse in Sulhamstead, Berkshire, England
Moses) was a businessman and philanthropist. His family had founded Metallgesellschaft in Germany and Henry R. Merton and Co. in Britain, which were among
Folly_Farm,_Sulhamstead
Surname list
German entrepreneur, founder of the University of Frankfurt and Metallgesellschaft AG Zachary Merton (1843–1915), Anglo-German industrialist and philanthropist
Merton_(surname)
German metallurgist and educator (1847–1909)
Winkler, Netto accepted a post as head of the technical department of Metallgesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main. Netto married in 1899 and had three children
Curt_Netto
American politician (1886–1973)
concerned Miller's service as Alien Property Custodian and the effort by Metallgesellschaft AG of Germany to overturn the U.S. government's confiscation of its
Thomas_W._Miller
German Banker
Wilhelm Ralph Merton, a founder of the University of Frankfurt and Metallgesellschaft. Ladenburg died on 8 January 1902 in Frankfurt, then part of Hesse-Nassau
Emil_Ladenburg
Chemical compound
aluminiumwasserstoffreicher komplexer Hydride", issued 1962-12-27, assigned to Metallgesellschaft US patent 8470156, Zidan, R., "Electrochemical process and production
Aluminium_hydride
residence of Wilhelm Busch (1867–72) and at the former headquarters of Metallgesellschaft (Bockenheimer Landstraße 62 and 77) Wiesenau A(/D) 27 May 1978 At-grade
List of Frankfurt U-Bahn stations
List_of_Frankfurt_U-Bahn_stations
the Japanese Lurgi office in Tokyo, using industrial licenses of Metallgesellschaft-Lurgi Frankfurt am Main A.G. of Germany, installed the following industrial
Economy_of_Manchukuo
Lithium mine in North Carolina
In 1998, Cyprus Amax sold both to Chemetall GmbH, a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft, which is part of the Dynamit Nobel Group. Later, in 2012, Rockwood
Kings_Mountain_Mine
UK tax on UK-resident companies and companies with permanent establishments in the UK
25% from April". BBC News. 15 March 2023. Retrieved 28 May 2025. Metallgesellschaft Ltd and Others, Hoechst AG, Hoechst UK Ltd and Commissioners of Inland
United Kingdom corporation tax
United_Kingdom_corporation_tax
Industrial cooperation between Germany and the Empire of Japan
Germany–Japan relations "C.I.O.S. Report Item No. 30 File XXXI-23 Metallgesellschaft-Lurgi Frankfurt Am Main". fischer-tropsch.org. Retrieved 2 February
German–Japanese industrial co-operation before and during World War II
German–Japanese_industrial_co-operation_before_and_during_World_War_II
American banker
M. Loeb, then working for the local office of German metal trader Metallgesellschaft AG and would later serve as the president of the American Metal Company
Alfred_Huger_Moses
(Appellant) [2007] UKHL 47 31 October 2007 Sempra Metals Limited (formerly Metallgesellschaft Limited) (Respondents) v. Her Majesty's Commissioners of Inland Revenue
List of judgments of the House of Lords delivered in 2007
List_of_judgments_of_the_House_of_Lords_delivered_in_2007
British physicist
brother in 1860. Another brother William Ralph Merton founded the Metallgesellschaft in Frankfurt-am-Main in 1881, which became the second largest company
Thomas_Ralph_Merton
was established in March 1926 as a joint venture of Mitsubishi, Metallgesellschaft and Degussa AG [de]. The initiator of the establishing Ost Lurgi was
History of science and technology in Japan
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Japan
German-Chilean businessman
founded the American Metal Company and Zachary Hochschild, a partner in Metallgesellschaft. He had two brothers, Moritz Hochschild (1881–1965) and Heinrich Hochschild
Sali_Hochschild
Frankfurt [de] (market) opens. 1880 – Alte Oper inaugurated. 1881 – Metallgesellschaft founded. 1886 – Frankfurter Friedensverein (peace group) organized
Timeline_of_Frankfurt
Mine in Akita Prefecture, Japan
2013-09-23. Retrieved 2013-07-10. Däbritz, Walther (1931). Fünfzig Jahre Metallgesellschaft, 1881-1931: Denkschrift. pp. 72–84. Herbert. Japan's Emergence as
Kosaka_mine
Belgian economist
website. Retrieved 2019-12-08. Mitchener, Brandon. German Banks Dig Deeper for Metallgesellschaft. The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-12-08. Google Scholar
Ingemar_Dierickx
authorities in the autumn of 1945 created in partnership with the Metallgesellschaft industrial group and the Philipp Holzmann and Wayss & Freytag construction
History_of_Frankfurt
the early nineties he managed the Metallbank, a subsidiary of the Metallgesellschaft. For the Munich-based parent group he, in 1995, founded the Hypovereinsbank
Michael_Gotthelf
Anglo-German industrialist and philanthropist
Anglo-German industrialist and philanthropist. Merton's family had founded Metallgesellschaft in Germany and Henry R. Merton and Co. in Britain, which were among
Zachary_Merton
Month in 1916
Ralph Merton, 68, German industrialist, founder of the mining company Metallgesellschaft and driving force to establish Goethe University Frankfurt (b. 1848)[citation
December_1916
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